Series in Materials Science and Engineering
The series publishes cutting-edge monographs and foundational textbooks for inter
disciplinary materials science and engineering. It is aimed at undergraduate- and graduate-
level students, as well as practicing scientists and engineers. Its purpose is to address the
connections between properties, structure, synthesis, processing, characterization, and
performance of materials.
Conductive Polymers: Electrical Interactions in Cell Biology and Medicine
Ze Zhang, Mahmoud Rouabhia, Simon E. Moulton, Eds.
Silicon Nanomaterials Sourcebook, Two-Volume Set
Klaus D. Sattler, Ed.
Advanced Thermoelectrics: Materials, Contacts, Devices, and Systems
Zhifeng Ren, Yucheng Lan, Qinyong Zhang
Fundamentals of Ceramics, Second Edition
Michel Barsoum
Flame Retardant Polymeric Materials, A Handbook
Xin Wang and Yuan Hu
2D Materials for Infrared and Terahertz Detectors
Antoni Rogalski
Fundamentals of Fibre Reinforced Composite Materials
A. R Bunsell. S. Joannes, A. Thionnet
Fundamentals of Low Dimensional Magnets
Ram K Gupta, Sanjay R Mishra, Tuan Anh Nguyen
Emerging Applications of Low Dimensional Magnets
Ram K Gupta, Sanjay R Mishra, Tuan Anh Nguyen
Handbook of Silicon Carbide Materials and Devices
Zhe Chuan Feng
Bioelectronics: Materials, Technologies, and Emerging Applications
Ram K. Gupta and Anuj Kumar, Eds.
Series Preface
The series publishes cutting-edge monographs and foundational textbooks for inter
disciplinary materials science and engineering.
Its purpose is to address the connections between properties, structure, synthesis, pro
cessing, characterization, and performance of materials. The subject matter of individual
volumes spans fundamental theory, computational modeling, and experimental methods
used for design, modeling, and practical applications. The series encompasses thin films,
surfaces, and interfaces, and the full spectrum of material types, including biomaterials,
energy materials, metals, semiconductors, optoelectronic materials, ceramics, magnetic
materials, superconductors, nanomaterials, composites, and polymers.
It is aimed at undergraduate- and graduate-level students, as well as practicing
scientists and engineers.
Proposals for new volumes in the series may be directed to Carolina Antunes, Commissioning Editor
at CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group (Carolina.Antunes@tandf.co.uk).