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What do ceramic engineers do?
Ceramic engineers develop ceramic materials and the processes for making them into useful products, from high-temperature rocket nozzles to glass for LCD flat-panel displays. Junior materials engineers usually work under the supervision of experienced engineers.
What are the subjects in ceramic engineering?
The core subjects of Ceramic Engineering are as follows:
- Applied Mathematics.
- Solid State Physics & Chemistry.
- Chem. Thermo & Kinetics.
- Introduction to Ceramics.
- Geology.
- Physical Testing of Ceramic Raw Materials.
- Chemical Analysis of Cer Rawmats & Products.
- Engg. Materials Science.
How to do ceramic engineering after 12th science?
You can pursue Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in ceramic engineering. This can be done as courses after 12th science. The courses are mentioned below: Diploma Courses: It is a three year course. B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology): It is full time course of four years.
What are the job prospects for a ceramic engineer?
Job prospects are very good for ceramic engineers with extensive experience. Students whose discipline such as Mechanical / Electrical / Civil / Chemical and Materials engineering, they can also become a ceramic engineer.
Are ceramic and glass engineering programs here to stay?
As surely as oxidation persists, ceramic and glass materials will be here to stay. However, ceramic engineering programs are not. In the United States, for example, most ceramic engineering and metallurgy programs have been absorbed into materials science and engineering departments.
Which College is best for ceramic engineering in Rajasthan?
Government College of Engineering & Ceramic Technology, Kolkata Government College of Engineering & Technology, Rajasthan Ceramics engineering students study the given topics such as Atomic Structure of Crystals, Introduction to Glass, Thermal Processes in Ceramics, Mechanics of Materials, and Ceramic Processing.