XVII B-MRS Proceedings
Prefixo Editorial: 63273
ISBN: 978-85-63273-38-3

Symposia

Symposium D

XI Brazilian Electroceramics Symposium


Scope of the Symposium

Electroceramics is an important interdisciplinary research area involving mainly physicists, chemists and engineers. Electroceramics is a very attractive area in Materials Science. It is large the number of journals and meetings with publication of many papers with potential technological impact. New materials with outstanding properties and potential technological applications together with old materials presenting actual technological applications and enhanced properties offer a broad field of research opportunities. This symposium, organized by the Brazilian-MRS intends to be a forum for all researchers and students (undergraduate, M. Sc., PhD and Pos-Docs) on electroceramics. The state-of-the-art of R&D on electroceramic materials will be focused with reviews of the present knowledge and forecasts for future developments. Emphasis will be put on the opportunities for experiences exchange and discussions among researchers. Several features of R&D on electroceramics, including novel processing, experimental procedures and technological applications will be considered.


Abstracts will be solicited in (but not limited to) the following areas


  • Synthesis and Processing: powder synthesis; thin and thick film processing and characterization; self-supported structures; multilayer structures; heterostructures; nanostructures; sintering and microstructure development; grain boundary engineering; cerm
  • Characterization: dc and ac standard electrical measurements; electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; electrical, magnetic, magnetoelectric characterizations; ionic-electronic mixed conductors; transport phenomena and diffusion; defects in electroceramics
  • Applications: Dielectrics; ferroelectric memories; piezoelectrics; non-lead electroceramics; magnetic ceramics; ceramic superconductors; spintronics; sensors and actuators; transducers; varistors; PTC and NTC; solid oxide fuel cells; solid state batterie

Symposium Organizers
  • Manuel Henrique Lente (Federal University of São Paulo)
  • Daniel Zanetti de Florio (Federal University of ABC)
  • Marcelo Ornaghi Orlandi (Universidade Estadual Paulista )