Advanced Composite Biomaterials
“Biomaterials” is one of the most important fields of study in terms of its development in the 21st century. This is due to both the progress of medical science, material science, chemistry, and physics, and the large number of practical needs its scope can address—materials for favoring osteointegration, systems for controlled release of drugs, materials and sites for tissue engineering, etc
Advanced Composite Biomaterials
“Biomaterials” is one of the most important fields of study in terms of its development in the 21st century. This is due to both the progress of medical science, material science, chemistry, and physics, and the large number of practical needs its scope can address—materials for favoring osteointegration, systems for controlled release of drugs, materials and sites for tissue engineering, etc
Advanced Techniques for Ground Penetrating Radar Imaging
Introduction
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) has become one of the key technologies in subsurface sensing and, in general, in Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), since it is able to detect both metallic and nonmetallic targets. Furthermore, it can also provide images from the underground, thus improving detection capabilities.
Advanced Techniques for Ground Penetrating Radar Imaging
Introduction
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) has become one of the key technologies in subsurface sensing and, in general, in Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), since it is able to detect both metallic and nonmetallic targets. Furthermore, it can also provide images from the underground, thus improving detection capabilities.
Advances in Heat and Mass Transfer in Micro/Nano Systems
The miniaturization of components in mechanical and electronic equipment has been the driving force for the fast development of micro/nanosystems. Heat and mass transfer are crucial processes in such systems, and they have attracted great interest in recent years.
Advances in Heat and Mass Transfer in Micro/Nano Systems
The miniaturization of components in mechanical and electronic equipment has been the driving force for the fast development of micro/nanosystems. Heat and mass transfer are crucial processes in such systems, and they have attracted great interest in recent years.