Defect Structure in Nanomaterials
By J Gubicza
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About this ebook
- Gives in-depth, physically based explanations for the relationships between the defect structure and mechanical properties of nanomaterials
- Covers a wide range of nanomaterials including metals; alloys; ceramics; diamond; carbon nanotubes and their composites
- Provides a detailed characterization of the lattice defect structure in nanomaterials
J Gubicza
Jeno Gubicza is a Professor at Eotvos Lorand University in Budapest, Hungary. He received his PhD and Dr.habil degrees in 1997 and 2005, respectively. Prof. Gubicza’s main research field is the study of microstructure of nanomaterials. He has published two books entitled „Defect structure in nanomaterials and „X-ray line profile analysis in materials science in 2012 and 2014, respectively. Prof. Gubicza was awarded the scientific title of Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the Schmid Rezso Prize of Roland Eotvos Physical Society and the Bolyai-plaquette of Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He has published more than 200 papers that have been cited more than 2700 times.
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