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The present volume contains 175 selected papers from the 4th International Conference on Ultrafine-Grained and Nano-structured Materials (UFGNSM2013). This is the fourth biennial conference in UFGNSM series, jointly organized by Center of Excellence for High Performance Materials (CEHPM), University of Tehran, IRAN and University of Patras, GREECE. This volume presents a selection of papers submitted to the conference from universities and industries. These papers cover various aspects of ultrafine grained and nanostructured materials including: novel approaches to produce ultrafine grained and nanostructured materials and related properties, nanoparticles processing, nanostructure control, nanocomposites, nanocoatings and thin films, ultrafine grains and nanostructures characterization, simulation and modeling, and energy applications.
Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 3rd International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials (CEAM 2013), July 6-7, 2013, Guangzhou, China.
The 321 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Iron and Steel;
Chapter 2: Non-ferrous Metal Materials;
Chapter 3: Composites and Building Materials;
Chapter 4: Micro/Nano Materials;
Chapter 5: Functional Materials;
Chapter 6: Surface Engineering/Coatings;
Chapter 7: Technologies of Manufacturing and Processing of Materials and Raw Materials;
Chapter 8: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Processes and Parts of Machines;
Chapter 9: Measurement, Detection and Monitoring, Testing and Instruments;
Chapter 10: Applied Computational Methods and Algorithms in Engineering Sciences;
Chapter 11: Engineering Management and Engineering Education;
Chapter 12: Other Related Themes.
This book is the results of the contribution of a number of experts from the international scientific community in the respective field of research. It thoroughly covers some of the latest applications of inorganic nano materials in medical science. Nanoscience and nanotechnology are steering mankind into new realms of efficient and miniature tools and appliance. Currently, this field of research is a major focus area of scientific interest, due to its huge potential in all areas of science and engineering. So, it has enormous potential also in the modern medical research, disease diagnosis and therapy. In relation with the title of this book, inorganic or inorganic based hybrids or composite nano materials, which have some innovative applications in the treatment of disease such as cancer, cardiovascular etc. and drug or gene delivery, imaging diagnosis, sensors etc. has been targeted and included in this book.
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2013 2nd International Conference on Micro Nano Devices, Structure and Computing Systems (MNDSCS 2013), January 23-24, 2013, Shenzhen, China.
The papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Nanomaterials, Nanostructure and Nano Technologies;
Chapter 2: Nano and Micro Devices and Systems;
Chapter 3: Material Science and Engineering;
Chapter 4: Machine Parts and Mechanisms;
Chapter 5: Microelectronics and Electronics. Circuits and Systems;
Chapter 6: Techniques of Measuring and Modeling;
Chapter 7: Control, Communication and Information Technologies;
Chapter 8: Engineering Management and Education.
This volume gives an overview of the fundamentals and applications of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The papers present up-to-date fundamental research, innovative top-down and bottom-up methods and new technologies towards the development of nanodevices. The effort to share and churned new knowledge in this field are geared towards enhancement and efficient energy conversion, conservation of natural resources, reduction of pollution and overall improvement our quality of life.
The special collection of peer reviewed papers tends to present to the reader recent advances in martensitic transformations; thermodynamics and kinetics of martensitic transformations; crystal structure, texture and defects in materials with martensitic transformations; mechanical behavior, shape memory effect, pseudoelasticity and other functional properties in TiNi-based alloys, Cu-based alloys, Fe-based and other alloys; magnetic shape memory alloys; non-metallic materials; theory and modeling of mechanical and functional properties; martensitic transformations in nanostructured alloys; medical applications and technological applications.