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Introducing the New Book Global Roadmap for Ceramics and Glass Technology

Business Wire, July 2, 2007

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c61376) has announced the addition of Global Roadmap for Ceramics and Glass Technology (Book and CDRom) to their offering

The ICC Global Roadmap contains the following content:

1) 69 papers prepared by the invited speakers

2) A summary account and future recommendations for the industry on each of the 10 topics covered written by volunteer Global Roadmap Editors

3) A summary paper A Global Roadmap for Ceramics written by the president of this meeting, Dr. Stephen Freiman (National Institutes of Standards and Technology)

4) The CD-ROM accompanying the book contains all of the above as well as 53 additional papers and presentations from plenary speakers and non-invited speakers (includes poster presentations and student paper contest winners)

About the Author

Stephen Freiman, PhD, served as president of the 1st International Congress on Ceramics. Dr. Freiman left the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 2006 and began a consulting business. In his twenty-eight years at NIST, he served as chief of the Ceramics Division and as deputy director of the Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory. Dr. Freiman has published over 150 papers focusing on the mechanical properties of brittle materials. He is a Fellow and a past president of the American Ceramic Society.

The ICC Global Roadmap contains the following content:

1) Summary papers prepared by the invited speakers before the meeting

2) A detailed account of the presentation of each invited speaker written by an editor who attends the presentation

3) A summary account and future recommendations for the industry on each topic covered written by the board and the president of this meeting, Dr. Stephen Freiman (National Institutes of Standards and Technology)

4) The CDRom accompanying the book contains all of the above as well as pdfs of the presentations for non-invited speakers, including posters presented and discussed.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c61376

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