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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 volume contains selected peer-reviewed papers presented at the AMS-II Workshop “Advances in Materials Sciences 2021,” which took place in the framework of the II International Conference on Advances in Materials Science and Technologies - CAMSTech-II 2021, on 29-31 July 2021 (Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation). The presented papers cover recent research results in functional materials, polymer and composite materials, chemical production technologies, metallurgy, metal science, heat treatment and processing of metals and alloys, corrosion protection, surface engineering, functional coatings, some aspects of non-destructive testing, and technological measurements. This volume will be helpful for a wide range of scientists and specialists of research institutes, design organizations, industrial enterprises, and educational institutions interested in materials science and technologies of materials synthesis and processing.
The volume contains proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Semi-Solid Processing of Alloys and Composites (S2P 2021, September 28-30, 2021, Leoben, Austria). The presented collection is dedicated to the study of the technologies of semi-solid processing of alloys and composites.
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.