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Help needed as to which universities have prominent Advanced Ceramics

Help needed as to which universities have prominent Advanced Ceramics

Help needed as to which universities have prominent Advanced Ceramics

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Hi all,
I am new here and seek much help.  If there happens to be someone majoring in high technical ceramics, please kindly direct me in the right direction. I would be greatly appreciative.
Now I am searching for a postdoc position in Canada,   Australia, New Zealand or USA. Yet, I have no idea about which universities and institutes in those above four countries are famous in the field of fabrication of high technical ceramics.  Neither do I know about the most renowned professors in this area.  So could someone recommend me a university or professor to apply for? Please.
I appreciate all your help on this. Thanks.  
 

RE: Help needed as to which universities have prominent Advanced Ceramics

This perhaps might be a bit late for you, but in the USA:

Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Northwestern
Cornell
Stanford
University of Michigan Anne Arbor
University of California - Berkeley


That list isn't complete and is in no particular order.

RE: Help needed as to which universities have prominent Advanced Ceramics

In Canada, try McMaster U.

In US, try Clemson U., Alfred U., Rutgers U..  A contact at Rutgers is Dr. Victor Greenhut.  This is a general list not mentioned in previous posts.  It is a little difficult to make a recommendation without knowing your background and interests in technical ceramics.  As usual, there are specialists specializing in special ceramics within the specific technical ceramics specialty.

Bruce
www.accuratus.com

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