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Meetings and Events

The Center for Dielectrics and Piezoelectrics holds semi-annual technical review meetings alternating between North Carolina State University in the Spring and Penn State University in the Fall.  These sessions are used as one method of technology transfer to member companies. Special workshops on specific topics are also held approximately every 18 months.

Attendance at the biannual meetings of the Center for Dielectrics and Piezoelectrics (CDP) is limited to CDP industrial members, faculty currently affiliated with the center, staff, and students, and is by invitation only.  If you are interested in attending a meeting as a guest, please contact one of the Center directors to discuss. Registration of any non-member will be allowed only upon invitation from one of the CDP directors and signature of a non-disclosure agreement.  

Upcoming Meetings and Events

Center for Dielectrics and Piezoelectrics Spring 2023 Meeting

Center for Dielectrics and Piezoelectrics Fall 2023 meeting

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The Center for Dielectrics and Piezoelectrics is a national research center and consortium under the auspices of the industry/university cooperative research centers program at the National Science Foundation.

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Center for Dielectrics & Piezoelectrics
​​​A joint collaboration between​
NC State University
​Penn State University
​University of Sheffield ​

Email: ​cdpfacility@ncsu.edu
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