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Advances in Applied Ceramics

Structural, Functional and Bioceramics

Volume 112 (2013), 8 issues per year

Print ISSN: 1743-6753
Online ISSN: 1743-6761

Editorial Board:

Dr X Bao (Loughborough University, UK)

Professor S Best (University of Cambridge, UK)

Dr A Bhatti (University of Cambridge, UK)

Professor J Binner (Loughborough University, UK)

Dr L Black (University of Leeds, UK)

Professor A R Boccaccini (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)

Professor X M Chen (Zhejiang University, China)

Professor W Clegg (University of Cambridge)

Professor P Colombo (University of Padova, Italy)

Professor R Dorey (Cranfield University, UK)

Professor J Evans (University College London, UK)

Professor R Freer (University of Manchester, UK)

Dr L Grover (University of Birmingham, UK)

Dr J Huang (University College London, UK)

Dr A Jadoon (BP, Exploration & Production Technology, UK)

Dr J Javadpour (Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran)

Professor K Kakegawa (Chiba University, Japan)

Professor M K A Khor (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

Professor DK Kim (KAIST, Korea)

Professor HS Kim (Inha University, Korea)

Professor W E Lee (Imperial College London, UK)

Professor X Li (Sichuan University, PR China)

Professor S Lombardo (University of Missouri, USA)

Dr E Medvedovski (Endurance Technologies Inc, Canada)

Dr B Mondal (Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute, India)

Dr M Nowotny (University of Western Sydney, Australia)

Professor P Purnell (University of Leeds, UK)

Professor W M Rainforth (University of Sheffield, UK)

Dr G Ren (University of Hertfordshire, UK)

Professor E Saiz (Imperial College London, UK)

Professor Igor Logan Shabalin (University of Salford, UK)

Professor Z J Shen (Stockholm University, Sweden)

Dr L Sheppard (University of Western Sydney, Australia)

Professor D P Uskokovic (Serbian Academy of Sciences & Art)

Professor P Xiao (University of Manchester, UK)

Professor S Zhang (University of Exeter, UK)

Professor T Zhang (Kingston University, UK)

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Advances in Applied Ceramics: Structural, Functional and Bioceramics provides international coverage of high quality research on functional ceramics, engineering ceramics and bioceramics. The journal aims to enhance fundamental understanding and applied knowledge of the relationship between processing, microstructure and properties of ceramics. The journal has a particular interest in the development of novel materials and the tailoring, through innovative processing, of structure across a range of scales to meet the requirements of specific applications.

To support recent developments, the journal is expanding coverage in key areas of ceramics, including: ceramics for extreme environments; lead-free ferroelectrics; energy storage materials; energy saving and recycled materials; energy harvesting; oxide thermoelectrics; carbon nanotube and graphene composites; biomedical and dental; sensors and actuators; transparent; nanostructured and size effects; and novel cement materials. To capture rapid developments in emerging areas the journal also encourages focused short reviews. Original and innovative research in any field of applied ceramics will always be welcome.

Impact Factor: 0.871

SJR2: 0.418
SNIP2: 0.53

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Journal News

Pfeil Award
For published work of particular merit in the field of ceramics
2013 winner: R Chaim, R Marder, C Estourne´s and Z Shen for their article published in Advances in Applied Ceramics
Densification and preservation of ceramic nanocrystalline character by spark plasma sintering

Read more about award winning papers.

Volumes added to the archive
From 2013 subscribers will have online access to 6 volumes from the British Ceramic Transactions (former title). The archive now runs from 1999.

2011 Journal Citation Reports now released
The 2011 JCR for Advances in Applied Ceramics shows a rise of 20% on its Impact Factor, now at 0.871. For full details, including Scopus figures, view the journal bibliometrics.


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