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Electronics Division
![]() About Us The Electronics Division of ACerS focuses on electronic materials and devices. Traditional areas of interest include dielectric and ferroelectric materials, high-k' and tunable dielectrics for communications applications; ferroelectric and piezoelectric ceramics; ceramics for sensors, fuel cells, batteries, superconductors, and other renewable energy technologies; and recently, thermoelectric ceramics.In addition to the traditional areas, the Division also explores emerging areas such as nanoscience, electronic composites, and new ceramic devices -- just to name a few. Our goal is to bring together people with different ceramic backgrounds who have potential to foster synergy that would enable new and emerging topical/emphasis areas. We invite you to invest in your career by becoming a member of the Electronics Division of the American Ceramic Society. ![]() 2005 Steering Committee The Electronics Division of the American Ceramic Society was established by the Board of Trustees at its December 1957 meeting on recommendation from a newly created Electronic Ceramic Advisory Committee, composed of Seymour Blum, Edward J. Smoke and E. C. Henry, who acted as chairman of the committee. The Division held its first sessions at the 60th Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh, PA, in April 1958. This was followed by a first Fall Meeting at Asbury Park, NJ, October 8-10, which was attended by 198 registered participants. Electronics Division Charter Officers 1958-1959 Trustee: Rolland Roup Chairman: John H. Koenig Vice-Chairman: Joseph A. Pask Secretary: Paul N. Russel Past Electronics Division Trustees / Directors ![]() Standard Operating Procedures Electronics Division Rules Division Officers 2007-2008 The following links will lead to a listing of current members as well as information on how to become a member of the Electronics Division. Society Fellow Information Listing of Society Fellows Listing of Society Honorary Membership Membership Information The Electronics Division holds meetings every so often to discuss the research of the division and to see what other avenues they can follow to find out more information about materials and electronics. MS&T 2007 Electronics Division Symposia The Electronics Division gives awards on an annual basis according to different sets of standards for students as well as members who are active within the division. The following links describe each award standards as well as a listing of those who have received awards and the work which won the awards. Awards: Edward C. Henry Award Student Presentation Award Hoffman Scholarship The Electronics Division is dedicated to research which highlights the electronic applications of materials. The Electronics Division is dedicated to the research and application of materials in electronic applications and devices. This page will lead you to important publications produced by our members as well as other important publications which show the research in this area. Also, this page has videos which showcase some of the materials applications using current research. Papers From Members The Electronics Division is dedicated to helping those find jobs in the applications of materials in electronics and electronics devices. The following links are a listing of current job opportunities in the electronics field. Helpful Links
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areas of interest include dielectric and ferroelectric materials, high-k' and tunable dielectrics for communications applications; ferroelectric and piezoelectric ceramics; ceramics for sensors, fuel cells, batteries, superconductors, and other renewable energy technologies; and recently, thermoelectric ceramics.
