Thermodynamics: Fundamentals and Applications is a 2005 text for a first graduate course in Chemical Engineering. The focus is on macroscopic thermodynamics; discussions of modeling and molecular situ
Here is a collection of articles about dynamic geometry: active, exploratory geometry carried out with interactive computer software, which itself has also become a vital research tool for mathematici
An April 2003 meeting featured 52 presentations addressing the science, engineering innovations, and applications of multi-material integration. This proceedings contains 21 papers from the meeting, r
Thirty seven papers are gathered here, from the Actinides 2008--Basic Science, Applications and Technology Symposium, held in March 2008 at the Materials Research Society Spring Meeting in San Francis
This collection from the April 2006 symposium presents recent advanced in doping engineering and activation technologies for integrated circuits, particularly sub-second rapid thermal processing. The
Proceedings from a November 28-December 1, 2005 symposium held in Boston, Massachusetts concerned with the control of surface interactions and engineering surface properties in modern manufacturing pr
Papers from an April 2003 symposium report on the uses of wide-bandgap semiconductors in applications such as solid-state lighting, sensors, filters, high-power electronics, biological detection, and
The 20 selected papers in this collection represent a cross-section of the basic materials properties and technological applications of the materials that were reported at the symposium. The topics in
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Already in widespread use in integrated circuit fabrication, chemical-mechanical polishing is beginning to appear in a wider range of applications. This work contains 37 papers originally presented at
This volume contains 64 selected papers (of 208) originally presented in 2001 at a symposium on the applications of organic materials to optoelectronics and optics. Some of the applications discussed
Fifteen papers and 12 posters from the November 2001 conference in Boston focus on materials physics involved in magneto-engineering devices and their integration with semiconductor technology. More
Students taking their first chemical engineering course plunge into the "nuts and bolts" of mass and energy balances, often missing the broad view of what chemical engineers do. This innovative text
Comprises the proceedings of the Symposium on Layered Materials for Structural Applications symposium held in San Francisco in April 1996. Contributions (41 in all) included applications such as ther
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Symposium N, Diamond Electronics and Biotechnology Fundamentals to Applications V was held at the 2011 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, November 28 December 2, 2011. This volume contains sub
Designed to make learning fun and encourage communication in the Primary classroom, the Primary i-Box is a collection of seven teacher-led, multi-media games and activities. It includes all the key vo
These proceedings from the November 2006 symposium describe current trends, requirements and recent developments in electronic materials for applications in wireless (including RF, microwave, millimet
This collection of ideas and results on topics of curve and surface design is intended for research in the academic environment as well as for practical use in industrial applications. Main emphasis i
A complete introduction to partial differential equations, this textbook provides a rigorous yet accessible guide to students in mathematics, physics and engineering. The presentation is lively and up
A winter 2004 symposium highlighted recent developments in both materials research and device fabrication for a variety of applications. One subject receiving significant attention at the symposium wa
Papers from an April 2004 symposium reflect the current focus in the field on wide bandgap semiconductor silicon carbide for electronic device applications. Papers are presented in sections on bulk gr
A December 2003 symposium brought together scientists involved in the processing, characterization, packaging, device design, and applications of passive components for high-frequency devices. Selecte
The April 2003 symposium resulted in 120 papers selected for this collection discussing materials research related to amorphous and nanocrystalline silicon-based films and their applications. There is
Contains the contents of two symposia, both held in November 2001: the first part of the volume presents Symposium EE, "Electroactive Polymers and Their Applications as Actuators, Sensors, and Artific
Representing the proceedings of the November 2001 Boston conference, these 26 papers and ten posters discuss smectic and chiral liquid crystals, liquid crystal polymerization, novel applications, emer
Researchers from materials science and engineering, ceramics, chemistry, chemical engineering, mineralogy and geology, and condensed-matter physics share insights on understanding, controlling, and pr
These 56 contributions comprise the record of the April 2001 symposium, covering a range of topics, including algorithmic developments and applications related to the quest for the computer simulation
The 41 papers seek to strengthen ties between materials and science and biomedical engineering to develop and apply biomaterials and biological interfaces in biotechnology. They cover orthopaedic, max
The presentations during this November 2000 symposium emphasize the broad scientific and technological interest in ion-beam applications to synthesis and processing of advanced materials. A significa
Papers presented at the 2000 Materials Research Society fall meeting in Boston. The symposium brought together scientists from engineering, industrial science, structural biology, physics, and other
Fifth-two papers from November 1999 symposium present new research and applications in magnetic oxide materials. The main topics are spin polarization and tunneling, transport and optical properties,
When trying to explain any success or failure in second language (L2) learning, the term ‘motivation’ is often used by teachers and students alike. Indeed, motivation is one of the key learner factors
Fifty-nine papers from a symposium held in San Francisco in April 2000. The papers encompass topics including applications, new ideas and magnetism, ferroelectrics and related materials, transparent c
Highlighting progress in the technical development of ferroelectric thin films for a variety of applications, nearly 100 papers cover BST thin films and DRAM; integration and electronics; films based
Proceedings of a winter 1999 symposium, with papers in sections on applications; ferroelectric polymers; piezoelectric, electrostrictive, and dielectric elastomers; conductive polymers; polymer gels a
Four of the nine sections deal with nanotubes, their growth, characterization, properties, and applications. Three consider amorphous and diamond-like carbon, growth, properties, and applications. The