The European Ceramic Society
ECerS Summer Schools
A Summer School, sponsored by the JECS Trust, is organised prior to every Conference organised by ECerS.
Past Summer Schools:
- 2015: “Ceramic and Glass Science and Technology, application to bioceramics and bioglasses” - Madrid, Spain
- 2016: “Process, microstructure and properties of electroceramics: issues and recent advances” - Limoges, France
- 2017: “Non living materials meet living Biology” - Patras, Greece
- 2017: “Innovative technologies in the field of ceramic manufacturing” - Budapest, Hungary
- 2018: “Process and properties of Electroceramics for Energy applications” - Hasselt, Belgium
- 2019: “High and Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics” - Torino, Italy
- 2019 : “Rheology Applied to Additive Manufacturing” - Aveiro, Portugal
- 2020: “Characterization and Modeling of Electroceramics” - Darmstadt, Germany - ONLINE
- 2022: AIMED-ECerS SCHOOL on Antimicrobial Biomaterials - Trieste, Italy
- 2022: FIRE - ECerS SUMMER SCHOOL on Refractories - Aachen, Germany
- 2022: Ceramics in Europe 2022 Krakow SUMMER SCHOOL on Sintering - Krakow, Poland
- 2022: Shaping 8 SUMMER SCHOOL on Ceramic Shaping - Zurich, Switzerland
- 2023: "Emerging Antimicrobial Biomaterials for Orthopaedic Applications" - Zagreb, Croatia
- 2023: "Advanced Characterization Techniques" - Lyon, France
- 2024: Prior to the Electroceramics XIX conference - 17-18 August 2024 - Vilnius, Lithuania
- 2024: "How to shape ceramic ideas into real products - laboratory excellence versus industrial needs" - Prior to the Shaping 9 conference - 24-25 September 2024 - Warsaw, Poland
- 2025: ECerS-FIRE Summer School "Mining the future of refractories and high temperature materials: The impact of sustainability, AI, computing tools and advanced techniques" - 28-29 August 2025 - Dresden, Germany.
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