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Materials for Tomorrow --Theory, Experiments and Modelling
/ }2 a" C' N6 }3 N6 Z# |With 92 Figures, 7 in Colour2 @6 n" o, A: n. g# _
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Preface, X* L9 V9 W: s+ v! a
Materials science has assumed a key position for new technological developments,: T: ~3 B8 j% t/ W
and is therefore strongly supported by industry and governments." E8 ^1 G( A" w2 w
Nowadays it occupies a bridging position between physics, chemistry and engineering9 B; r& s& g& L w$ ^1 M) u5 {/ |
and extends from basic science in physics and chemistry on the, a8 u, K d% X$ p# x. z0 i# h
atomic scale to large-scale applications in industry. The increasing number+ ?& z4 |5 B. Q4 Y% I
of materials science study courses at universities underlines the present and6 B- S1 r3 @6 u3 y0 \
future importance of understanding and developing materials for the future.
) i) _! ?1 W0 i; DThe contributions to this book evolved from the lectures of such a course,( n. S7 V/ ~$ e2 H* v2 l* Q. T) Z
namely the Heraeus summer school on “New Materials for Today, Tomorrow
/ _, R; R& ~* r5 iand Beyond”, held at Chemnitz University of Technology in October 2004., |/ x6 a d, |
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