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New book sheds light on synthesis and applications of advanced materials

Book Announcement

Bentham Science Publishers

Bentham Science brings a detailed exploration of advanced materials that are shaping the future of science and technology with Nanomaterials, Metamaterials, and Smart Materials: Synthesis and Characterization. With a thorough overview of the synthesis, classification, and characterization techniques of nanomaterials, metamaterials, and smart materials, the books connect theoretical concepts with modern research and industrial relevance.

Covering the size-dependent behavior of materials, fabrication challenges, and interdisciplinary applications, this title serves as a critical reference for understanding the evolving landscape of materials engineering. From healthcare to energy and electronics, the book highlights the practical implications of these innovations. Ethical and societal considerations are also addressed, providing readers with a broad perspective on technological development.

Prominent features of this volume include a structured learning approach with prerequisite explanations, integrated video resources and end-of-chapter exercises designed to enhance comprehension and engagement.

About the Author:


 Prof. Kamal I.M. Al-Malah is a professor of chemical engineering with a Ph.D. from Oregon State University. His research interests span protein interfacial behavior, simulation and modeling of biophysical systems, and material characterization within the realms of chemical, biochemical, and pharmaceutical engineering. He has authored several technical books, including the present title with Bentham Science, as well as works published by Wiley & Sons.

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