ACerS Young Professionals Network (YPN)
The Young Professionals Network (YPN) is designed for ACerS members who have completed their terminal degree or are 25 years of age and up to 40 years of age.
Expand your circle through ACerS Young Professionals Network (YPN)
The American Ceramic Society’s Young Professionals Network (YPN) aims to provide support, community, and leadership opportunities to members as they transition from students to successful professionals that are active members of the broader ceramic society.
Join the growing YPN community.
You may join this growing community by logging in to your ACerS Personal Snapshot and marking "Young Professionals Network (YPN)" under the Interest Groups and Communities tab.
By joining today, you will receive YPN communications that will highlight opportunities for networking, volunteering, professional development, and more.
ACerS Young Professionals Network (YPN) is guided by the YPN Steering Committee and its subcommittees. See below to find out more about these subcommittees.
Oversee the newly created YPN+1 Program.
Organize the monthly YPN Connect virtual networking events.
organize and moderate ACerS webinars on professional and personal development topics.
Create and maintain YPN events (such as the Lunch with a Professional program) offered at ACerS conferences.
Communicate current opportunities, events, and provide updates regarding the YPN's community.
CURRENT CALLS FOR VOLUNTEERS
Interested in becoming involved in the YPN Steering Committee? Join us within one of the following YPN subcommittees: YPN+1, YPN Connect, YPN Webinars, YPN Programming, YPN Communications.
Volunteer(s) must be a current ACerS member. Ideally volunteer(s) will be a member of the YPN who have completed their university/student career and are 40 years of age or under.
To inquire and/or express interest, reach out to Yolanda Natividad with the name(s) of the subcommittees you are interested in joining.
YPN Connect - May
Join us for the upcoming ACerS YPN Connect event scheduled for Tuesday, May 28, 2024 at 4:00 am EDT / 8:00 pm UTC.
This virtual event is open to both ACerS YPN members and non-members, so be sure to invite your colleagues and friends!
Register below - we look forward to seeing you there!
YPN+1 Program - NEW
Stay connected
The YPN+1 Program offers the following ways that YPN members may seek to become involved in leadership roles.
- YPN Division Liaison
- YPN Symposium Co-organizers
ACerS Member Community
Join us in the Young Professionals Network group within the ACerS Member Community.
LinkedIn
Join us in the ACerS Young Professionals Network (YPN) group.
Young Professional Awards
Advance your Career
Volunteer with the YPN
- Post your resume and search the Ceramic Career and Glass Center
- Increase your knowledge with Ceramic Materials Course offerings
- Participate in free webinars without ever having to leave the office or lab.
- Write for JACerS, ACT, IJAGS, or ACerS’ Bulletin
- Present a paper or poster at ACerS meetings
- Participate in the Lunch with a Professional program
- Serve as a Student Contest Judge
- Sign up for one or more of the ACerS Mentor Programs
- Apply to be a part of the NEW YPN+1 Program
- Be a Super Member or Moderator within the new ACerS Member Community
- Join the YPN as a Steering Committee member
Invaluable Connections
“The connections that I’ve made through The American Ceramic Society have been invaluable. I highly encourage anyone to get involved with the Society.”
Geoff Brennecka, Colorado School of Mines
2022-2024 Young Professionals Network (YPN) Steering Committee
2022-2024 YPN Co-Chair
Christopher Kassner, Air Force Research Laboratory
2023-2025 YPN Co-Chair
Alessandro De Zanet, Leonardo Labs
YPN STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Mark Losego, Georgia Tech
David Poerschke, University of Minnesota
Shiv Prakash Singh, International Advanced Research Center for Powder Metallurgy & New Materials (ARCI)
Briana Tom, Harper International
Kelsey Cannon, LM Space
Dillip Panda, Clemson University
Zhezhen Fu, Penn State Harrisburg
Lavina Backman, Naval Research Laboratory
Ashley Hampton, Allied Mineral Products
Kathryn Goetschius, Corning, Inc.
Emmanuel Rowe, Middle Tennessee State University
Ângelo Cristante, Vesuvius
Pandiyarajan Thangaraj, Indian Institute of Information Technology
Chuancheng Duan, Kansas State University
Katie Detwiler, Air Force Research Laboratory
Damandeep Kaur, University of Trento
The American Ceramic Society’s Young Professionals Network (YPN) Steering Committee aims to:
- Attract and retain young professionals as members of The American Ceramic Society
- Connect young professionals with opportunities to actively contribute and take on leadership roles in the Society
- Create a technical and social network amongst young professionals within the Society
- Provide opportunities for professional development training of relevance to young professionals
- Facilitate networking between YPN members and senior leaders in the ceramics and glass communities
The YPN Steering Committee is composed of members who are actively engaged in identifying and executing specific activities and tasks to further the goals of the YPN within any given year, as determined by the YPN co-chairs.
The YPN’s initiatives for 2022 include:
- YPN + 1 Initiative – launched as of January 2022!
- YPN Connect (informal networking virtual events) – created to connect YPN members across the globe for networking opportunities outside of conference events.
- YPN is actively helping to define and support the roll out of ACerS Strategic Initiatives.
- Reorganization of YPN Steering Committee in order to focus on the following topics: YPN Connect, YPN+1, YPN Communications, YPN Programming, YPN Webinars
Ongoing YPN initiatives include:
- Lunch/Network with a Professional – offered in conjunction with a variety of ACerS conferences throughout the year.
- Webinars – offered under the ACerS Professional Skills and Personal Development Webinar Series, the YPN organizes several webinar offerings throughout the year.
- Collaboration - The YPN Steering Committee strives to work with groups such as the PCSA, to co-organize programs and events, as well as to more clearly define a path from student to young professional.
- Du-Co Ceramics Young Professional Award
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