Young Ceramics Networks
YCN Newsletters
YCN publishes regularly a Newsletter sent to the ECerS members by email:
- Newsletter 1 - April 2017
- Newsletter 2 - February 2018
- Newsletter 3 - May 2019
- Newsletter 4 - December 2019
- Newsletter 5 - May 2020
- Newsletter 6 - September 2020
- Newsletter 7 - December 2020
- Newsletter 8 - February 2021
- Newsletter 9 - April 2021
- Newsletter 10 - October 2021
- Newsletter 11 - December 2021
- Newsletter 12 - March 2022
- Newsletter 13 - June 2022
- Newsletter 14 - October 2022
- Newsletter 15 - December 2022
- Newsletter 16 - March 2023
- Newsletter 17 - June 2023
- Newsletter 18 - October 2023
- Newsletter 19 - December 2023
- Newsletter 20 - February 2024
- Newsletter 21 - April 2024
- Newsletter 22 - June 2024
- Newsletter 23 - October 2024
- Newsletter 24 - December 2024
- Newsletter 25 - February 2025
- Newsletter 26 - April 2025
- Newsletter 27 - June 2025
- Newsletter 28 - October 2025
- Newsletter 29 - December 2025
- Newsletter 30 - February 2026
- Newsletter 31 - April 2026
Unfortunately the links from newsletters 1 to 8 are not available anymore as it was hosted on the old ECerS website, so please find here most of the articles listed in the newsletters 5 to 8.
Letters from new and leaving YCN Committee members :
Debriefing of the yCAM 2020 conference :
Report on the 1st successfull Webinar :
Letters from PhD students who got the ECerS Grant to attend the 2020 or 2021 ACerS Winter Workshops:
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Last news
YCN Newsletter 31 - Event Overview - Ceramitec 2026 by YCN Committee member Petar Kotevski
YCN’s participation at ceramitec 2026 in Munich from 24th to 26th of March 2026, represented a key step in strengthening ties between young ceramic professionals, academia, and industry. The exhibition provided an international setting where research, innovation and industrial application converge, enabling meaningful engagements. Our main objective was to position YCN as an active interface connecting early-career professionals with industry leaders.
YCN Newsletter 31 - Research in Spot - Naser Hosseini
Interface Engineering: High-Temperature Interactions Between High-Entropy Ceramics and Metals.
My research explores high-temperature interactions between high-entropy ceramics (HECs) and metals, with a focus on joining strategies for extreme environments. By understanding how metals wet and react with these advanced ceramics, I aim to design reliable interfaces for applications such as composites, coatings, and ceramic joining with functional properties. This work contributes to improving the performance and durability of materials used in demanding industries such as energy, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing.
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