
Ceramic Tech Chat
Members of The American Ceramic Society talk about their personal, professional, and scientific discoveries in the fields of engineered ceramic and glass materials. Find out what excites these leaders about working with this unique subset of materials.
Podcasting since 2020 • 60 episodes
Ceramic Tech Chat
Latest Episodes
Untapped markets for chemically strengthened glass: William LaCourse
Glass is a solution to many modern challenges, and there remains ample opportunities for further improvements. William LaCourse, Emeritus Professor of glass science in the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, shares how seve...
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Episode 59
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29:13

Transitioning niche research to market: Joe Cesarano
Developing technologies with a deep impact in certain niche areas is arguably just as important as research that has a widespread impact. Joe Cesarano, founder and president of Robocasting Enterprises, explains how he helped develop a 3D cerami...
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Episode 58
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27:18

Microwave processing for future lunar colonies: Holly Shulman
As we prepare for a future traveling the stars, energy-efficient processing technologies will be a necessity for both those in space and those remaining as Earth’s stewards. Holly Shulman, research professor at Alfred University, shares how she...
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Episode 57
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26:39

Joining materials and people together: Monica Ferraris
The rapid advancement of technology has allowed people to more easily join with others in their research community and together support the search for the next big discovery in materials science. Monica Ferraris, full professor at Politecnico d...
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Episode 56
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27:05

Processing pathways for the next-gen workforce: Tim Powers
Ceramic and glass manufacturing is a broad field that offers many opportunities for a fulfilling career. Tim Powers, retired engineering design lead at Owens Corning, shares his personal experiences working on some of the most well-known produc...
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Episode 55
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23:31
