Volume 25 (2010), 5 issues per year
Editors:
Professor F H (Sam) Froes (IMAP, University of Idaho, USA)
Professor R D K Misra (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA)
Editorial Board:
Professor Ge Changchun (University of Science and Technology Beijing, China)
Professor D Eliezer (Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)
M Chaturvedi (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Russ Chernenkoff (Ford Motor Company)
V Greenhut (Rutgers University, USA)
Dr Xiao Guo (Department of Chemistry, UCL, UK)
Professor E Evangelista (Universita Degli Studi Di Ancona, Italy)
Professor O Ivasishin (Academy of Sciences, Ukraine)
Professor Kishi (National Institute for Material Science, Japan)
N Kim (Pohang Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea)
Professor Lu Li (National University of Singapore)
Professor C Li (Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials, China)
S Monteiro (Univ. Estadual do Norte Fluminese, Brazil)
L Murr (University of Texas, USA)
Dr Graham Schaffer (University of Queensland, Australia)
Dr E Seitz (European Commission, Belgium)
Professor Bruno Trindade (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Professor Seeram Ramakrishna (National University of Singapore)
K Uchino (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Dr Deliang Zhang (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Prof Dr Dieter Vollath (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH, Germany)
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Materials Technology: Advanced Performance Materials is dedicated to bridging the gap between innovation and application of cutting-edge technologies and science through succinct, accurate and current reporting of developments worldwide in the synthesis and processing of advanced materials and their applications. Increasing emphasis is being placed in the ability to manufacture structural and functional components of ever smaller feature size, by both top-down and bottom-up approaches, and to manipulate and characterise structures down to the nanoscale.
Materials Technology focuses on leading R&D in industrial, university and national laboratories. All information is generated from primary sources. By providing information in a variety of tailored formats - concise reviews on key topics, reports of original research, technology overviews and assessments, and noteworthy developments in science and technology - Materials Technology maintains a strong emphasis on communicating information of practical and commercial value to its readers.
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