CELSIUS TEAM
Jun 18, 20202 min
Ceramic engineering is the science and technology
of creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic
Materials. As ceramics are heat resistant, they are
Used in a wide range of industries, including mining, Aerospace, medicine, refinery, food and chemical
Packaging industries, science, electronics, industrial
And transmission electricity, and guided light wave
Transmission
B. Tech
M. Tech
(10+2) examination with biology, maths and Chemistry. For IITs, It is mandatory to qualify in
The Joint Entrance Examinations (J.E.E). The duration for the course is 4 years.
IITs
Andhra University College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam - Andhra Pradesh
Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology – Kolkata
Rajasthan Technical University, Kota,
Rajasthan
Communication Skills Comprehend written and spoken information, read and comprehend work-related material, and actively listen to others
Reasoning and Problem-Solving Identify complex problems and review related information and think of unique, unusual, or innovative ways to solve problems, develop and appraise options and implement solutions
Manage Self, People, Things and Time Manage time of self as well others, and motivate, develop, and guide people as they work and identify the right people for the job
Mathematics and Science Skills Using mathematical formula or method and/or scientific methods to solve problems
Learning Strategies Selecting and utilizing instructional/training methods and techniques apt for the situation when teaching or learning new things
Management of Material Resources Obtaining and ensuring the correct utilization of equipment, materials and facilities required to do specific work.
Quality Control Analysis Undertaking tests and inspections of products/processes to assess quality or performance
Conducts research, designs machinery, develops processing techniques, and directs technical work concerned with manufacture of ceramic products: Directs testing of physical, chemical, and heat-resisting properties of materials, such as clays and silicas.
Analyzes results of test to determine combinations of materials which will improve quality of products.
Conducts research into methods of processing, forming, and firing of clays to develop new ceramic products, such as ceramic machine tools, refractories for space vehicles, and for use in glass and steel furnaces.
Designs equipment and apparatus for forming, firing, and handling products.
Coordinates testing activities of finished products for characteristics, such as texture, color, durability, glazing, and refractory properties.
May specialize in one branch of ceramic production, such as brick, glass, crockery, tile, pipe, or refractories.
May specialize in developing heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant materials for use in aerospace, electronics, and nuclear energy fields.