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Kyocera Endows Alfred University

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Ceramics manufacturer Kyocera Corp. of Kyoto, Japan, will donate $10 million to Alfred University in New York to endow its school of engineering. The university plans to rename the school Kazuo Inamori School of Engineering in honor of the founder and chairman emeritus of Kyocera. With a portion of the income, the university will add four faculty members who specialize in the processing of advanced materials -- particularly for photonics and biomedical applications -- to create a fine ceramics/nanotechnology research center. The center will enable faculty, students and company engineers to collaborate.
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Published: June 2005
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ceramics
In optics and photonics, ceramics refer to advanced ceramic materials that possess unique optical properties, making them suitable for various applications involving the manipulation and control of light. These materials are valued for their high transparency, mechanical strength, thermal stability, and resistance to environmental factors. ceramics suppliers → Types of optical ceramics: Transparent ceramics: Materials like aluminum oxynitride (ALON), magnesium aluminate...
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