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Goals and tasks
The DKG is committed to the promotion of all ceramics in technical, scientific and artistic terms.
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Research and development
The DKG promotes the solution of fundamental tasks that affect the entire ceramic and related fields
Expert committee (FA)
DKG FA 1 "Simulation"
DKG FA 2 "Raw materials"
DKG FA 3 "Process engineering"
DKG FA 4 "Thermal processes"
DKG FA 5 "Post-processing"
DKG FA 6 "Materials and process diagnostics"
DKG TFA 6-1 "Characterization of porous ceramics"
DKG TFA 6-2 "Thermomechanical properties"
DKG FA 7 "History of ceramics"
Field of expertise (FG)
DKG FG 1 "Structural ceramics"
DKG FG 2 "Ceramics for electrical engineering and sensor technology"
DKG FG 3 "Ceramics for energy storage and conversion"
DKG FG 4 "Ceramics for aerospace engineering"
DKG FG 5 "Silicate ceramics"
DKG FG 6 " - Ceramics in environmental technology"
DKG FG 7 "Bioceramics"
DKG FG 7 "Ceramics for optics"
Joint committee (GA)
GA Refractories
GA Glassy-crystalline multifunctional materials
GA High-performance ceramics
GA Ceramic-metal joints
GA Powder metallurgy
GA Composites
GAK Environmental protection and occupational safety
Expert groups
AK Carbon
Expert group "Ceramic injection molding"
Womeninceramics
Overview over all commitees
In a wide variety of specialist committees, the members create the basis for joint lobbying and research work as well as industry-wide knowledge transfer.
Members
Students / young academics
Companies
Universities and institutes
Associations
Personal membership
Students / young academics
Students / recent graduates from all disciplines with an interest in ceramics enjoy special benefits with DKG membership.
Events
All events
Conferences / Congresses
DKG Annual meetings
Seminars
Expert board sessions
Expos
Design / Art / Culture
Video conferences / Web meetings
All events
Job market
Current job offers
Advertise a job offer
Current job offers
The DKG
Goals and tasks
DKG mission statement
DKG annual meetings - overview
History
Honors
General Meeting
Executive Board
Governing Board
Administrative office
Cooperations
Statutes of the DKG
Contribution rules
Safeguarding good research practice
Compliance program
Activity reports
Topics
Research and development
Training and further education
Media library / Presentations / Publications
Design / Art / Culture
DKG cloud
Committees
Expert committee (FA)
DKG FA 1 "Simulation"
DKG FA 2 "Raw materials"
DKG FA 3 "Process engineering"
DKG FA 4 "Thermal processes"
DKG FA 5 "Post-processing"
DKG FA 6 "Materials and process diagnostics"
DKG TFA 6-1 "Characterization of porous ceramics"
DKG TFA 6-2 "Thermomechanical properties"
DKG FA 7 "History of ceramics"
Field of expertise (FG)
DKG FG 1 "Structural ceramics"
DKG FG 2 "Ceramics for electrical engineering and sensor technology"
DKG FG 3 "Ceramics for energy storage and conversion"
DKG FG 4 "Ceramics for aerospace engineering"
DKG FG 5 "Silicate ceramics"
DKG FG 6 " - Ceramics in environmental technology"
DKG FG 7 "Bioceramics"
DKG FG 7 "Ceramics for optics"
Joint committee (GA)
GA Refractories
GA Glassy-crystalline multifunctional materials
GA High-performance ceramics
GA Ceramic-metal joints
GA Powder metallurgy
GA Composites
GAK Environmental protection and occupational safety
Expert groups
AK Carbon
Expert group "Ceramic injection molding"
Womeninceramics
Members
Students / young academics
Companies
Universities and institutes
Associations
Personal membership
Events
All events
Conferences / Congresses
DKG Annual meetings
Seminars
Expert board sessions
Expos
Design / Art / Culture
Video conferences / Web meetings
Job market
Current job offers
Advertise a job offer
Members of the DKG
All natural persons and legal entities from Germany and abroad can become members of the Deutsche Keramische Gesellschaft.
Here is an overview of the legal members and possibilities to become a member of the society:
Students / young academics
Students / recent graduates from all disciplines with an interest in ceramics enjoy special benefits with DKG membership.
Companies
With its legal members (companies, research institutes and university institutions from ceramics and related fields), DKG is the largest ceramics organization in Europe.
Universities and institutes
Universities and research institutes represent national and international (ceramic) research in the DKG.
Associations
Through its cooperation with national and international business and trade associations, DKG has an excellent network.
Personal membership
Personal members benefit from the DKG network and professionally from their membership.