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Edited by: Jakrapong Kaewkhao, Pichet Limsuwan, HongJoo Kim and Mitra Djamal
Online since: September 2013
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The aims and contents of the ICAPMA 2013 special volume are to facilitate an exchange of information on best practices for Applied Physics and Material Applications, etc. It will provide a chance for physicists and scientists in academia, industry, and government to address the most innovative research and development including technical challenges and to discuss their ideas, results, work in progress and experience on all aspects of Applied Physics and Material Applications.
Edited by: Dr. Pietro Vincenzini and Giancarlo Righini
Online since: September 2008
Description: This work consists of 33 peer-reviewed papers. Altogether, they offer a gamut of timely information on “Smart Optics”. The papers are conveniently arranged under the headings: chapter 1 - Smart optical materials; chapter 2 - Passive, active and adaptive optical devices & systems; chapter 3 - Ongoing applications and perspectives. This special volume has also been published online in the series, “Advances in Science and Technology” Vol. 55.
Edited by: Byungsei Jun, Hyungsun Kim, Chanwon Lee, Soo Wohn Lee
Online since: January 2008
Description: This up-to-date collection, “Eco-Materials Processing and Design IX”, covers – on a global scale – the outstanding advances made in investigating, producing and using eco-materials. It furnishes materials scientists and end-users with a valuable source of information and new concepts covering the complete spectrum of ecology, eco-materials, nano-materials, bio-materials, recycling, environmental protection and energy conversion related materials.
Edited by: Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: February 2000
Description: This is the second issue, following DDF164, to cover recent progress in this field. The contents are contiguous with those of DDF164, and extend to late November or December 1999 (depending upon journal publication dates). As usual, priority in abstracting has been given to the most accessible work and, in particular, to those papers which furnish original data or report important new techniques, phenomena or anomalies, although there is also extensive coverage of more qualitative features of diffusion and defect phenomena, and of the predictions of computer models.
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