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YCN Newsletters

YCN publishes regularly a Newsletter sent to the ECerS members by email:

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. 

YCN Research in spot

YCN Industry in spot 

Letters from new and leaving YCN Committee members :

Antonia Ressler, Croatia

Antonia Ressler, Croatia

Nicolas Somers, France

Nicolas Somers, France

Marie Lasgorceix, France

Marie Lasgorceix, France

Soňa Hříbalová, Czech Republic

Soňa Hříbalová, Czech Republic

Maria Canillas, Spain

Maria Canillas, Spain

Awais Qadir, Germany

Awais Qadir, Germany

Erkka Frankberg

Erkka Frankberg

Nicolas Somers, Belgium

Nicolas Somers, Belgium

Joanna Tanska, Poland

Joanna Tanska, Poland

Aleksandra Milojkovic, Germany

Aleksandra Milojkovic, Germany

Aliya Sharipova, Germany

Aliya Sharipova, Germany

Awais Qadir, Germany

Awais Qadir, Germany

Petar Kotevski, France

Petar Kotevski, France

Alejandro Montón, Spain

Alejandro Montón, Spain

Debriefing of the yCAM 2020 conference : 

Farid Salari, participant for the first time

Farid Salari, participant for the first time

Eren Özmen, co-organizer

Eren Özmen, co-organizer

Report on the 1st successfull Webinar :

“How to get published in scientific journals” by Richard Todd

“How to get published in scientific journals” by Richard Todd

Letters from PhD students who got the ECerS Grant to attend the 2020 or 2021 ACerS Winter Workshops:

Hermina Hudelja, 2020 ACerS Winter Workshop

Hermina Hudelja, 2020 ACerS Winter Workshop

Andreja Žužić, 2021 ACerS Winter Workshop

Andreja Žužić, 2021 ACerS Winter Workshop

Salim Brahimi, 2021 ACerS Winter Workshop

Salim Brahimi, 2021 ACerS Winter Workshop

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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.

Jun 24, 2026
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).

Jun 24, 2026

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