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Materials for Tomorrow --Theory, Experiments and Modelling
9 j+ d- W5 [6 L+ i7 Y2 F2 E- HWith 92 Figures, 7 in Colour
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207页
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) G0 p, \. V/ n# U: u8 VPreface& R: b4 M, d* ~3 _7 t F4 ]" e
Materials science has assumed a key position for new technological developments,
* `6 {! a' h2 L" _; c; `) ~and is therefore strongly supported by industry and governments.
9 c0 A) I8 f0 x" ENowadays it occupies a bridging position between physics, chemistry and engineering0 y) `7 r9 l% T: J, e" f8 n: C* [/ `
and extends from basic science in physics and chemistry on the
+ L) B1 S6 V, ]# o5 m; Aatomic scale to large-scale applications in industry. The increasing number% k" D. W* v- E
of materials science study courses at universities underlines the present and
4 v% j' m* i b* G! q9 Efuture importance of understanding and developing materials for the future.
2 V; J6 S3 B6 z8 ?: QThe contributions to this book evolved from the lectures of such a course,
1 x* b8 z% K4 z( h5 |namely the Heraeus summer school on “New Materials for Today, Tomorrow9 `6 T3 @$ |' F, E* B# V
and Beyond”, held at Chemnitz University of Technology in October 2004.4 O \) e3 r X; f* B
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