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Molecular and colloidal engineering of ceramics
Iihan A. Aksay
Chemical & Biological Engineering
Civil & Environmental Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Princeton Materials Institute
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Molecular Engineering
100%
Consolidation Technique
100%
Colloidal Engineering
100%
Powder Consolidation
100%
Dense Ceramics
50%
Plastic Forming
50%
Synergistic Benefits
50%
Macroscopic Dimension
50%
Process Path
50%
Material Science
Powder
100%
Density
25%
Colloidal Suspension
25%
Heat Treatment
25%
Viscoelastic Behavior
25%
Sol-Gel
25%
Microstructural Evolution
25%
Chemical Engineering
Colloid
100%
Atmospheric Aerosol
50%
Engineering
Process Path
50%
Final Product
50%
Plastics Forming
50%