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Frontiers in Materials Science and Technology Will Be Of Great Interest To A Broad Spectrum Of Researchers And Technologists
DUBLIN, Ireland | Posted on December 3rd, 2008
This special issue aims to provide up-to-date knowledge and the latest scientific concepts and technological developments in the processing, characterization, testing, mechanics, modeling and applications of a broad range of advanced materials.
The many contributors, from Denmark, Germany, UK, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Japan, the People's Republic of China, Singapore, Taiwan, USA, New Zealand and Australia present a wide range of topics including: nanomaterials, thin films and coatings, metals and alloys, composite materials, materials processing and characterization, biomaterials and biomechanics, and computational materials science and simulation.
Key Topics Covered:
* Preface v
* Committees vi
* I. Nanomaterials
* II. Thin Films and Coatings Bovine Serum Albumin Adhesion Force Measurements Using an Atomic Force Microscopy
* III. Metals and Alloys
* IV. Composite Materials Evaluating Multi-Delamination of Composite Laminates Using an Active Sensor Network
* V. Materials Processing and Characterization
* VI. Biomaterials and Biomechanics
* VII. Computational Materials Science and Simulation
* Author Index
* Keyword Index
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