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Progress in Materials Science publishes authoritative reviews of recent advances in the science of materials and their
exploitation in engineering. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental aspects of the subject, particularly those concerning microstructure
and its relationship to properties (mechanical, chemical, electrical, magnetic and optical) including the atomistic and electronic
nature of condensed phases, on their microstructure, and the relationship between their structure and properties (mechanical,
chemical, electrical, magnetic and optical); on the thermodynamics, kinetics, mechanisms and modelling of processes which occur within
solids, liquids and other condensed phases; on experiments and models which help in understanding the macroscopic properties of
materials in terms of microscopic mechanisms; and on work which advances the understanding of the use of materials in engineering.
Materials of interest are metallic, ceramic, polymeric, biological or composite in all forms. Manuscripts
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Audience
Materials Scientists.
Editors K.S. Anseth University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA,
E. Arzt Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Germany,
F.M. Ashby University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK,
B. Cantor University of York, York, UK,
K. Lu Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Shenyang, China,
T.B. Massalski Pittsburgh, PA, USA,
T. Mohri Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan