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what is a ceramic engineer?

im a sophomore in high school and i LoVe ceramics and my teacher was talking about it and i want to know what it is!!!!!!

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A ceramic engineer is a branch of materials engineering focused on optimizing ceramic materials for their application. As near as I can describe it, it's a cross between an Electrical Engineering and Chemical Engineering education. Most of the courses deal with solid-state electronics and high-temperature chemistry, as this is where most of the innovations in ceramics are taking place these days. If by ceramics you are talking about pottery, this isn't a good major for you. If you're lucky, in a few labs you'll get to play with clay. Most of the time you'll be dealing with Zeta potentials, physical chemistry and electron band gaps.
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