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July 30, 2019

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1xbet sports betting on advanced ceramics for the defense and aerospace industry hosted by K-State associate professor.

Building on a successful 1xbet sports betting from last year, Kansas State University hosted the secondpolymer-derived ceramicsworkshop July 15-19 in Boulder, Colorado. The 1xbet sports betting , which is funded through aNational Science Foundation Partnerships for International Research and Education grant,was organized by Gurpreet Singh,associate professorof mechanical and nuclear engineering in the Carl R. IceCollege of Engineering.

Singh, principal investigator, was awarded the grant for his work on polymer-derived ceramics to create "super" turbines. The grant is currently in its second year, with funding available for five years.

The 1xbet sports betting seminars covered topics in the field of polymer-derived ceramics, high temperature ceramic matrix composite materials, additive manufacturing of polymer composites,polymer-derived ceramics for energy storage, and ultrahigh temperature materials for aerospace applications.

Of the 45 members of academia in attendance, one member of the National Academy of Sciences, Alexandra Navrotsky; one member of the National Academy of Inventors, Raj N. Singh; and two members of the National Academy of Engineering, David Marshall and Ray Baughman, were present. The aerospace industry was represented by attendees from Boeing, Spirit AeroSystems, General Electric, and Pratt and Whitney — United Technologies. Several attendees from Spain, France, Italy, Germany, South Korea and Japan were present at the 1xbet sports betting . Academia and industry had ample opportunities to network; academics were able to describe their research, while industry attendees were able to communicate their manufacturing needs. A key focus area of the 1xbet sports betting was to find ways to translate academic research to meet industrial needs.

Five of the 15 students at the 1xbet sports betting were from the Alan Levin Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Kansas State University. One of the five K-State students was Sophia Justus, aPartnerships for International Research and Education undergraduate scholar. She took part in a summer research internship at the University of Montpellier, France. Justus' summer research focused on 3D printing of ceramic materials. 1xbet sports betting attendees were able to learn about student research and internship experiences during a poster session. It was a memorable experience for students as they were able to network with people who work in their field from across the globe. Students were able to discuss internship programs, postdoctoral positions and job openings with faculty and industry members.

The 1xbet sports betting was designed to take a break from science, with day trips to Rocky Mountain National Park for hiking, andLyons for a bluegrass music festival. The attendees came away with a renewed sense of vigor and a refreshed mindset.

"I am very excited for the future ofpolymer-derived ceramics and the camaraderie that being part of such a huge collaboration brings," Singh said.

Singh thanks Darren Dawson, former dean of the college, and Gary Clark, interim dean of the college, for leadership and vision. The next generation of students interested inpolymer-derived ceramics can look to Singh and his team to mentor them in the right direction.

Learn more information aboutPartnerships for International 1xbet sports betting and Education and related innovations at nsf-pire-pdc.com/Home.html, on the group's LinkedIn page, or by calling 785-532-7085.

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