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Materials for Tomorrow --Theory, Experiments and Modelling# z5 ~' w$ J- H8 l; [4 j2 ^+ R
With 92 Figures, 7 in Colour
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, s/ I8 s) s- T8 O# l1 lPreface
6 L+ e1 ^( X, BMaterials science has assumed a key position for new technological developments,
3 V5 k. i4 \4 g& C3 H8 E( b& yand is therefore strongly supported by industry and governments.
- e5 D0 F4 L6 |" i! aNowadays it occupies a bridging position between physics, chemistry and engineering
8 m z% o3 F0 O( Mand extends from basic science in physics and chemistry on the
x5 A+ k, `8 l8 a! }; r7 Matomic scale to large-scale applications in industry. The increasing number) [1 r; t! k4 @* x" u$ Q/ N
of materials science study courses at universities underlines the present and1 I/ v( }8 {' e. F" `& U. N
future importance of understanding and developing materials for the future.& g% b' }/ K3 g, R
The contributions to this book evolved from the lectures of such a course, H8 Y3 C' P( z7 r& w7 N
namely the Heraeus summer school on “New Materials for Today, Tomorrow& T9 r' f H' O- x
and Beyond”, held at Chemnitz University of Technology in October 2004.. r" [2 m' J2 N; t# C
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