On the 7th of April 2017 at Grand Hotel in Rzeszów the second workshop of CERMAT2 project entitled "Manufacturing technologies, properties and applications of advanced structural ceramic materials" took place. It was organized by Ceramic Department CEREL of Institute of Power Engineering. Scientists from Ceramic Department CEREL and Thermal Processes Department were authors and co-authors of six presentations given during this workshop.

On the 7th of April 2017 at Grand Hotel in Rzeszów the second workshop of CERMAT2 project entitled "Manufacturing technologies, properties and applications of advanced structural ceramic materials" took place. It was organized by Ceramic Department CEREL of Institute of Power Engineering. The workshop was a scientific forum where international experts from both academia and industry discussed about research and development in the field of ceramic science. The aim of the workshop was to present current manufacturing technologies used in industrial processes, introduce the properties and propose applications of advanced structural ceramic materials and disseminate recent discoveries in the modelling of ceramics.

Scientists from Ceramic Department CEREL and Thermal Processes Department were authors and co-authors of the following six presentations given during this workshop:

  1. Marek Grabowy, Zirconia solid solutions as an brilliant example of engineering and functional materials – CEREL’s R[&]D and production competences,
  2. Michał Kawalec, Ryszard Kluczowski, Mariusz Krauz, Overview of Fuel Cells,
  3. Ryszard Kluczowski, Michał Kawalec, Mariusz Krauz, Technology of Anode Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells in IEn OC CEREL,
  4. Mariusz Krauz, Ryszard Kluczowski, Michał Kawalec, Metal Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – third generation of SOFC,
  5. Magdalena Gromada, Janusz Trawczyński, Michał Wierzbicki, Perovskite membranes for clean oxygen separation from air,
  6. Mojtaba Biglar, Feliks Stachowicz, Tomasz Trzepieciński, Magdalena Gromada, The influence of metallic interface on micro-mechanical fracture and electrical behaviour of multilayer piezoelectric actuator.

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