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Books by Keyword: Amorphous Materials
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The proceedings of the National conference on science of materials (NCSM2015, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, India, 28-30 December, 2015) consists from science peer reviewed articles covering a wide range of basic and applied aspects of the material’s research. The proceedings depict a multidisciplinary nature of presented papers from many areas of modern materials: condensed matter and material physics, chemistry, biological science and modeling.
Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2014 International Conference on Material Science and Engineering, 8-9 August, 2014, Xi’an, Shanxi, China.
The 97 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Energy, Environment Materials and Carbon-based materials,
Chapter 2: Structural Materials and Functional Materials,
Chapter 3: Nano-scale Materials Science,
Chapter 4: Electrical Material Science and Technologies,
Chapter 5: Optical, Magnetic and Spintronic Materials and Technologies.
The 126 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Chemical Materials,
Chapter 2: Metal Materials and Alloys,
Chapter 3: Electronic Materials,
Chapter 4: Nano-Scale and Amorphous Materials,
Chapter 5: Biomaterials and Healthcare,
Chapter 6:Mechanical Materials and Engineering,
Chapter 7: Structural Materials and Civil Engineering,
Chapter 8: Environment Protection and Sustainable Development,
Chapter 9: Environmental Science and Engineering,
Chapter 10: Computation and Management Engineering Application
The 110 papers cover the current knowhow in: Nano-Scale Materials;
Amorphous Materials;
Advanced Fibers and Nano-Composites; Advanced Materials Processing;
Surface Coating and Technology;
Materials Modeling and Simulation;
Materials Characterization and Evolution.
The main emphasis of this special volume is placed on new developments in low-dimensional magnetism, magnetic semiconductors and oxides, transport phenomena and spintronics, magnetophotonics, HF magnetic properties and metamaterials, shape memory alloys and magnetocaloric effects, magnetic properties of strongly correlated systems and superconductivity, medicine and geophysics, and applications. Trends in magnetism are also discussed.
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