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Advanced Ceramic Materials

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Ceramic materials are inorganic and non-metallic porcelains, tiles, enamels, cements, glasses and refractory bricks. Today, "ceramics" has gained a wider meaning as a new generation of materials influence on our lives; electronics, computers, communications, aerospace and other industries rely on a number of their uses. In general, advanced ceramic materials include electro-ceramics, optoelectronic-ceramics, superconductive ceramics and the more recent development of piezoelectric and dielectric ceramics. They can be considered for their features including mechanical properties, decorative textures, environmental uses, energy applications, as well as their usage in bio-ceramics, composites, functionally graded materials, intelligent ceramics and so on. Advanced Ceramic Materials brings together a group of subject matter experts who describe innovative methodologies and strategies adopted in the research and development of the advanced ceramic materials. The book is written for readers from diverse backgrounds across chemistry, physics, materials science and engineering, medical science, pharmacy, environmental technology, biotechnology, and biomedical engineering. It offers a comprehensive view of cutting-edge research on ceramic materials and technologies. Divided into 3 parts concerning design, composites and functionality, the topics discussed include: Chemical strategies of epitaxial oxide ceramics nanomaterials Biphasic, triphasic and multiphasic calcium orthophosphates Microwave assisted processing of advanced ceramic composites Continuous fiber reinforced ceramic matrix composites Yytria and magnesia doped alumina ceramic Oxidation induced crack healing SWCNTs vs MWCNTs reinforcement agents Organic and inorganic wastes in clay brick production Functional tantalum oxides Application of silver tin research on hydroxyapatite
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Ashutosh Tiwari

Ashutosh Tiwari is Chairman & Managing Director at Institute of Advanced Materials & VBRI Group, Secretary General of the International Association of Advanced Materials and Editor-in-Chief of Advanced Materials Letters. Prof. Tiwari also has several honorary professor titles since 2009. Dr. Tiwari has been actively involved in the translational research for building state-of-the-art technological systems to handle key challenges in medical, security, energy supply and environmental issues realized by the integration of artificial intelligence and smart strategies. Dr. Tiwari is the recipient of many prestigious fellowships including Marie Curie, The European Commission; JSPS Regular and Bridge Fellow, NIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, Japan; SI, etc. He is also the recipient of several recognitions and awards for his notable contributions to the advanced materials, nanoscience, and nanotechnology. Dr. Tiwari has published around 300 articles and has edited/ authored around 50 books on the advanced materials and nanotechnology. He is the Guest Editor of the Special issue 2D Materials in Biosensors & Bioelectronics, Elsevier; Series Editor of the Advanced Materials and Advanced Nanomaterials. He acts as an Executive Chair of "Knowledge Experience at Sea", organizes in the Europe, Asia and USA with annual participation of over 2000+ delegates from 100+ countries. Prof. Tiwari serves as a scientific evaluator, member of experts in several panels and committees to various governmental and non-governmental agencies; member of PhD committee, and has been invited for 100+ plenary, keynote and invited lectures in the international conferences. Currently, Dr. Tiwari is involved mainly on the technological developments of the range of nanotechnology-enabled new tools, technological breakthroughs, key process, new products designed to transform the energy, IT automation, security, and mass medicine.
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