Young Ceramics Networks
YCN Representative - The Netherlands
Joost Guiking
YCN representative for The Netherlands
R&D Technical Specialist at CoorsTek, The Netherlands
Hi, my name is Joost Guiking and I have only recently started my career in ceramics! I am a mechanical engineer through and through, starting off with a bachelor in Mechanical Engineering at the Fontys University of Applied Sciences, mostly focused on precision mechanics. After this period I was convinced that my future would be in the field of robotics. However, during my master in (of course) Mechanical Engineering at the University of Technology Eindhoven I realized my passion was in material sciences and their mechanics. But still, I mostly followed courses in metals and plastics, and I did an internship in (plastic) resin 3D printing at the University of Sydney.
My career in ceramics started with my graduation project, where I researched the effects of the production process on the material composition and microstructure of a zero coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) ceramic matrix composite (CMC) material. This project was a collaborative effort between the University of Technology Eindhoven and ASML. During this project I investigated production processes, created an experimental setup to create reaction bonded carbon fibre reinforced silicon-silicon carbide samples, and performed characterization tests. The biggest highlight of my graduation project was that I was chosen to be the representative of The Netherlands at the Student Speech Contest at the XIX ECerS conference in Dresden! At this event I already met so many wonderful people in the world of ceramics!
Next to my academic and professional career, I am a real people person. I like to say yes to opportunities, connect with people, and organize events! I do this for my friend groups, during my time at the student rowing association, and even now in my work life.
Currently, I am working at the R&D department of CoorsTek, a leading global manufacturer of technical ceramics. I am very excited to be part of the Young Ceramics Network and looking forward to see how we can help each other!
Last news
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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