EMA2023 is an international conference focused on electroceramic materials and their applications in electronic, electrochemical, electromechanical, magnetic, dielectric, and optical components, devices, and systems. Jointly programmed by the Electronics Division and Basic Science Division of The American Ceramic Society, EMA 2023 will take place as an in person event at the DoubleTree by Hilton Orlando at Sea World, in Orlando, Florida, January 17–20, 2023.
EMA 2023 is designed for scientists, engineers, technologists, and students interested in basic science, engineering, and applications of electroceramic materials. Participants from across the world in academia, industry, and national laboratories exchange information and ideas on the latest developments in theory, experimental investigation, and applications of electroceramic materials.
Students are highly encouraged to participate in the meeting. Prizes will be awarded for the best oral and poster student presentations. Students who wish to participate in the competition should opt in during the abstract submission process. In addition, there will be networking events as well career development activities for students and young professionals.
Organizing Committee
Edward Gorzkowski (Vice Chair, Electronics Division) Naval Research Laboratory, USA edward.gorzkowski@nrl.navy.mil | Amanda Krause (Secretary, Basic Science Division) Carnegie Mellon University, USA krause@cmu.edu |
Matjaz Spreitzer (Secretary, Electronics Division) Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia matjaz.spreitzer@ijs.si | Ricardo Castro (Secretary Elect: Basic Science Division) University of California, Davis, USA rhrcastro@ucdavis.edu |
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The American Ceramic Society values diverse and inclusive participation within the field of ceramic science and engineering. ACerS strives to promote involvement and access to leadership opportunity regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, appearance, geographic location, career path or academic level.