The European Ceramic Society
YCN representative - Bangladesh
Sadrul Islam
YCN representative for the Bengladesh Ceramic Society
Erasmus Mundus Scholar, Masters Student,
Functional Advanced Materials Engineering with Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability
(FAME AIS)
gmsadrulislam0708@gmail.com
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Hello, everyone! I'm Sadrul, a student rocking the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Program - FAMEAIS at Grenoble INP-Phelma, UGA, France, and TU Darmstadt, Germany. My jam? Energy conversion, storage materials, and micro-nano synthesis! Currently gearing up for a master’s thesis dive into the electrifying world of solid-state battery systems. But that's not all—I've got a burning passion for Machine Learning in Materials Science and Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) of critical materials.
Back in the day, I snagged my Bachelor of Engineering in Glass and Ceramics from Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET) in Bangladesh. Fun fact: RUET is one of the pioneers, one of the two unis in Bangladesh rocking degrees in ceramic engineering! I rode the wave as part of the first cycle (5th batch) of this epic degree program, and my undergrad thesis was all about Alumina Bioceramics.Then came my metal-infused adventure in Germany at TU Bergakademie, Freiberg. Fast forward to getting a golden ticket—the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship—and boom, I'm part of the FAMEAIS program! I stumbled upon the Young Ceramist Network (YCN) thanks to the European Ceramic Society and my awesome colleagues at TU Darmstadt. Our ceramic community back home might be petite, but hey, I'm on a mission to connect us with the global ceramists' squad!
Being a part of the American Ceramic Society as a Global Graduate Researcher Network member? Heck yeah! I'm actively flexing my ceramic muscles, building bridges between our community and the world.
Stoked beyond belief to jump into the YCN scene! Excited to roll up my sleeves and sling some positivity around, contributing my two cents to this awesome community.
Thanks a million!
Last news
ACerS is offering travelling grants of 1.500 $ to attend the two 2024 ECerS Summer Schools
The grants can be allowed to undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. students from non-European based universities. The 2024 ECerS Summer Schools will be held prior to Electroceramics XIX (Vilnius, Lithuania - School: 17-18 August 2024) and Shaping 9 (Warsaw, Poland - School: 24-25 September 2024)!
2024 ECerS International Ceramist Student Exchange Program – 3rd call!
In the frame of the 2024 ECerS International Student exchange program, ECerS is opening a third call, this time to allow grants to European Students to attend the 2024 Fall meeting of Korean Ceramic Society (COEX) that will be organised by the Korean Ceramic Society in Seoul, Korea, from 16th to 18th October 2024.
Information
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