Engineering Research
Materials Science
Engineering Series
Books by Keyword: Dielectric Property
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The 467 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Optoelectronic, Communication Technology and Applications;
Chapter 2: Materials Science Engineering;
Chapter 3: Mechatronics, Control and Management, Testing, Measurement and Monitoring Technologies;
Chapter 4: Image Processing Technology and Methodology, Recognize Technologies;
Chapter 5: Computing Methods and Algorithms, Automation and Information Technologies, CAD Applications.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 110 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Nano Materials;
Chapter 2: Polymers;
Chapter 3: Composites;
Chapter 4: Biomaterials and Tissues;
Chapter 5: Green Materials;
Chapter 6: Optical and Electronic Materials;
Chapter 7: Superconductive and Magnetic Materials;
Chapter 8: Structural and Constructional Materials;
Chapter 9: Other Topics
The present special topic volume entitled “Glass Science and its Applications – II” covers different glasses and glass ceramic materials for technological and biomedical applications. In this special issue, the first review paper reports on the linear and non- linear properties of different materials. The second paper reports the visible-NIR luminescence and time-resolved emission spectral profiles of Nd3+, and Er3+ doped silver zinc borate glasses. The third paper, As2O3 glasses were identified as the low-loss materials for long-distance optical transmission and CuO containing glasses are also draw special attention because of the p-type semiconductivity property. Glass system of composition Li2O-Na2O-B2O3: Fe2O3 with replacing alkali oxides one by another have been reported in the fourth paper. Dielectric properties of these glasses have also been explored. In biomedical applications, CaO-P2O5 based glass reinforced hydroxyapatite composite material for bone regenerative applications have been reported in paper five and six. Paper six, the guided bone regeneration procedure using a glass-reinforced HA and collagen membrane in the treatment of an intrabony defect was reported. Authors hope that this special volume may be useful for those who are searching for a general overview of glass science and its applications in different fields.
Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 3rd International Conference on Advanced Engineering Materials and Technology (AEMT 2013), May 11-12, 2013, Zhangjiajie, China.
The 498 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Composites;
Chapter 2: Micro/Nano Materials;
Chapter 3: Iron and Steel;
Chapter 4: Ceramic;
Chapter 5: Metal Alloy Materials;
Chapter 6: Elastomers & Polymers;
Chapter 7: Optical/Electronic/Magnetic Materials;
Chapter 8: New Functional Materials;
Chapter 9: Environmental Friendly Materials and Environmental Engineering;
Chapter 10: Biomaterials, Microbiology and Biotechnology;
Chapter 11: Chemical Materials and Engineering;
Chapter 12: Thin Films and Membranes;
Chapter 13: Surface Engineering/Coatings;
Chapter 14: Other Areas of Materials Science.
Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2013 International Conference on Advanced Technologies and Solutions in Industry (ICATSI 2013), March 22-23, 2013, Taiyuan, Shanxi, China.
The 175 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Advanced Technologies in Materials Science;
Chapter 2: Advances in Mechanical Engineering;
Chapter 3: Advanced Technologies in Construction;
Chapter 4: Optoelectronics, Optics and Lasers;
Chapter 5: Control, Measurement and Monitoring: Technologies and Solutions;
Chapter 6: Applied Computing Methods and Computer Technology;
Chapter 7: Engineering Management.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The topics include: New materials development, Fabrication technology, Sensing principles and mechanisms, Actuators, Optical devices, Electrochemical devices, Mass-sensitive devices, Gas sensors, Biosensors, Analytical microsystems, Environmental, Process control, Biomedical applications, Signal processing, Sensor and sensor-array chemometrics.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 95 peer reviewed papers are grouped into:
Chapter 1: Engineering Science for Manufacturing,
Chapter 2: Research on Manufacturing Process and Engineering Management of Manufacturing Systems.
Advanced materials offer exceptional properties and permit engineers to design novel and high-quality products. These peer-reviewed papers cover major topics such as nano, ferroelectric, magnetic, meta, polymer, non-linear optical, composite, thermoelectric, bio, catalytic–inorganic, semiconductor and superconducting materials. It is hard to imagine a more wide-ranging treatment of such materials.