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Our Mission

The Electronics Division of The American Ceramic Society focuses on electronic materials and devices. Traditional areas of interest include dielectric and ferroelectric materials, high-κ and tunable dielectrics for communications applications; ferroelectric and piezoelectric ceramics; ceramics for sensors, fuel cells, batteries, superconductors, and other renewable energy technologies; and recently, thermoelectric ceramics. In addition to the traditional areas, the division also explores emerging areas such as nanoscience, electronic composites, and new ceramic devices.

Leadership

The Electronics Division of The American Ceramic Society is dedicated to the development of its members. If you would like to contact any of the Electronics Division officers, visit the ACerS online Membership Directory for contact information. You must be a member to access the directory. You may also contact Vicki Evans who will assist you.

2023–2024 Electronics Division Officers

Chair: Edward Gorzkowski | Naval Research Laboratory
Chair elect: Matjaz Spreitzer | Jozef Stefan Institute
Vice Chair: Mina Yoon | Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Secretary: B. Reeja Jayan | Carnegie Mellon University
Secretary-Elect: Aiping Chen | Los Alamos National Laboratory
Trustee: Geoff Brennecka | Colorado School of Mines
ACerS Board of Directors Division Liaison: Winnie Wong-Ng | National Institute of Standards & Technology

YPN + 1 Representative: Elizabeth Barrios | NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
DEI Subcommittee representative: Brady Gibbons | 
Oregon State University
President’s Council of Student Advisors Delegates: Sevag Momjian and Emilee Fortier | The Pennsylvania State University

2023–2024 Nominating Committee Members: Jennifer Andrew (Chair) | University of Florida
Geoff Brennecka | Colorado School of Mines and Alp Sehirlioglu | Case Western Reserve University

Division Awards

Electronics: Edward C. Henry Award

The Edward C. Henry Award is given annually to an outstanding paper reporting original work in the Journal of the American...

Electronics: Lewis C. Hoffman Scholarship

The Electronics Division invites applications for the Lewis C. Hoffman Scholarship. The purpose of the $2000 tuition award is to...

Electronics: Student Presentation Awards

Each year at the Conference on Electronic Materials and Applications (EMA) meeting, the Electronics Division presents best student presentation awards in...

Diversity Statement

The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) values and seeks diverse and inclusive participation within the field of ceramic science and engineering.

ACerS strives to promote involvement and access to leadership opportunity regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, appearance, geographic location, career path or academic level.

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About the Electronics Division

Learn how the Electronics Division can help your research and career.  Download and share the Electronics Division flyer summarizing the Division’s benefits, mission and focused meetings.

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Testimonials

Geoff Brennecka

Colorado School of Mines

“The greatest benefit…from membership in the electronics division is networking with
other members, particularly at the Conference on Electronic and Advanced Materials
meeting. In particular, students are of great importance to our division.”