Young Ceramics Networks
YCN representative - Serbia
Marija Egerić
YCN representative from the Serbian Ceramic Society
Department of Materials, “Vinča” Institute of Nuclear Sciences - National Institute of thе Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Marija Egerić graduated as a biologist for environmental protection (equivalent to an M.Sc.) from the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Serbia. In addition, she obtained an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Serbia. Marija’s research areas are Materials Science and Environmental Protection. She investigates different kinds of materials, i.e. physicochemical and sorption properties of various waste and carbon materials, and the possibilities of their application in the treatment of heavy metals, radionuclides and pesticides contaminated water and soil.
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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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