Young Ceramics Networks
YCN Representative - Slovakia
Asif Ali
YCN Representative for Slovakia
PhD student at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of the Slovak Academy of Science
My name is Asif Ali and I am PhD student at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of the Slovak Academy of Science. I am from Pakistan. I received my Bachelor's and Master’s degrees in the field of Materials Engineering- Ceramics from the Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, KPK Pakistan. After that I spent a couple of years teaching physics, Mathematics which strengthened my fundamental understanding of physical principles and their application in materials research. During my Master studies, I worked on functional oxides by synthesizing simple and complex compositions with a Perovskite structure for a potential application in the X9R Types capacitors. I worked on various functional oxides materials for their potential applications in electronic components, capacitors, and energy storage.
In Slovakia, my research has expanded to high-entropy oxides, with a specific emphasis on their thermoelectric properties and potential applications in energy conversion technologies. My work involves understanding structure–property relationships and optimizing material performance through compositional and structural design.
In 2025 I received a JECS-Trust grant from ECerS for 3 months visiting the Department of Materials Engineering, University of Novi Sad, Serbia, to measure the Thermoelectric performance of the high-entropy Perovskite oxides at high temperature. This visit contributed to strengthening my international research experience and collaboration in the field of advanced ceramic and oxide materials.
I first heard about YCN in my laboratory and was immediately thought about how an impressive initiative it is. I had the pleasure of meeting first YCN representatives during ECerS conference in Dresden 2025 where I was truly amazed by the organization and the strong community fostered by YCN. I am certain that I want to continue attending ECerS and YCN events in the future, and I am proud to be a part of YCN for the 2026-2027. look forward to contributing to the growth of the ceramics network and expanding our collective knowledge in this dynamic field.
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YCN Newsletter 32 - Expert opinion - Maria Paula da Silva Seabra - CICECO, University of Aveiro
Turning Waste into Raw Materials for the Ceramic Industry.
Waste materials were once seen as a burden but are increasingly being redefined as valuable resources for ceramic production. Through advances in materials engineering, waste can be used as secondary raw materials in the ceramic industry. This shift enables more circular and resource-efficient ceramic manufacturing systems.
YCN Newsletter 32 - Industry in Spot - Dr. Daniel Bomze - Lithoz
Implementing 3D-Printed Technical Ceramics in Regulated Medical Fields.
Bringing a new manufacturing technology into medicine requires far more than producing an impressive component. In highly regulated fields, innovation must be translated into repeatable processes, documented quality, reliable materials and, ultimately, evidence of clinical value. Lithoz has spent more than a decade building this bridge for Lithography-based Ceramic Manufacturing (LCM).
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