Young Ceramics Networks
YCN representative - USA (2)
Jenna Metera
YCN representation from the United States of America
University of California, San Diego
Jenna Metera is a PhD candidate at the University of California, San Diego exploring the chemical synthesis of bismuth ferrite, enhancing electrical properties through morphology tuning. Originating from Binghamton, New York, her journey started in the arts but shifted toward the end of high school and into Alfred University where she majored in ceramic engineering. There, she immersed herself in powder processing, failure analysis, and electroceramic characterization, setting the stage for her scientific exploration. As a first-generation college graduate and former process engineer, she brings practicality to her academic pursuits. Jenna’s aspirations extend globally, exploring international opportunities and nurturing entrepreneurial ambitions.
In addition to Jenna’s academic journey, she proudly serve as the Chair of the San Diego Chapter of the American Society of Materials and actively contributes to ACerS, enriching connection with the materials science community.
Beyond the lab, Jenna cherishes exploring San Diego's unique cafes, gardening, cooking, and delving into scientific history books. Jenna Metera's story blends artistic roots with a profound scientific journey and leadership roles, driven by curiosity and a commitment to impactful contributions in materials science.
Last news
20 JECS Trust grants available to attend the CERAMIC AM SUMMIT!
The Ceramic AM Summit will be organised by DKG from 30th June to 2nd July 2025 at WISTA Eventcenter in Berlin, Germany.
Next Deadline to apply to the JECS Trust is 31st May 2025
Please note that the decisions of the JECS Trust board will not be known before end of July 2025. Activities submitted for the deadline of 31st May 2025 for support from the JECS Trust should then not begin before August 2025.
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