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This journal issue contains papers submitted at the 8th International Conference on Material Science and Engineering (ICMSE 2021) held in Wuhan, China, on Dec.18-20, 2021. Collected papers present results of novel advances in materials science and applied technologies.
This special issue of the "Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering" highlights actual topics in biomedical engineering and health informatics. The themes were chosen because of the current revolutionary growth and development in electronics, communication, methods of signal and image processing, and biomedicine in general. This volume will be attractive for many researchers in biomedical engineering and become a beneficial source in future research.
This volume contains the selected papers presented at the 4th International Conference on Materials Engineering and Science (IConMEAS 2021), which was held at the University of Duhok, Kurdistan Region, Iraq, October 06-07, 2021. The main objective of IConMEAS 2021 was to provide a comprehensive global forum for experts and participants from academia and industry to exchange ideas and present results of ongoing research in materials science and materials processing technologies for the various branches of modern manufacturing.
This volume is compiled from papers presented at the 5th International Conference on Materials Sciences and Nanomaterials (ICMSN, July 13-15, 2021) and the 4th International Conference on Advanced Composite Materials (ICACM, August 25-27, 2021). Both conferences took place virtually. The book presented the last research results in materials science and processing technologies focusing on nanomaterials and advanced composite materials.
The 61st conference Materials Science and Applied Chemistry (MSAC 2020, 23 October 2020, Riga, Latvia) brought together leading scientists, researchers, and doctoral students from six different countries. Several Latvian scientific and higher education institutions took part in the conference and presented their research results: Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry; University of Latvia; RTU Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Transport and Aeronautics; RTU Faculty of Civil Engineering; RTU Faculty of Materials Science and Applied Chemistry. The conference covered many research directions such as valorization of biomass, inorganic materials; composite materials; binders; drug delivery systems; biotechnological processes, synthesis, and solid-phase studies of organic compounds, to name but a few.