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A special issue of Metals (ISSN 2075-4701).
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Special Issue Editors
Interests: design and manufacture of porous materials; surface modification (physical and chemical); biofuntional (osseointegration, cells, and bacterial response) and tribo-mechanical (instrumented micro-indentation, fracture, fatigue, scratch resistance, and wear) behavior; biomaterials; tool materials (cemented carbides, cermet’s, and multi-layered: alumina-zirconia, WC-Co/WC-Co, and Cermet/WC-Co); powder metallurgy (conventional and space-holder technique)
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Interests: development of food products; determining their antioxidant; rheological and functional properties; development of biodegradable protein-based bioplastics from by-products and wastes from the food industry; bioplastics; biowaste
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Interests: design; nanostructure and chemical studies by scanning-transmission electron microscopy techniques; biomaterials
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Interests: process imaging; tomographie; metal foams
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The aim of this article collection is to contribute to the advancement of the Science and Engineering fields and their impact on the industrial sector, which requires a multidisciplinary approach.
The University generates and transmits knowledge to serve society. Social demands continuously evolve, mainly as a consequence of cultural, scientific, and technological development. Researchers must contextualize the subjects they investigate to their application to the local industry and community organizations, frequently using a multidisciplinary point of view, to enhance the progress in a wide variety of fields (aeronautics, automotive, biomedical, electrical and renewable energy, communications, environmental, electronic components, etc.).
Most investigations in the fields of science and engineering require the work of multidisciplinary teams, representing a stockpile of research projects in different stages (final year projects, master’s or doctoral studies). In this context, this Special Issue offers a framework for integrating interdisciplinary research, drawing together experimental and theoretical contributions in a wide variety of fields. Topics of interest could include, but are not limited to:
General topics:
- Science and technology of materials;
- Physics and applied mathematics;
- Industrial and environmental chemistry;
- Analytic chemistry;
- Intelligent systems and electronic technology;
- Product design, development, and engineering;
- Computerized, robotic, and neuromorphic industrial systems;
- Computer architecture and technology.
Particular Themes:
- Coatings and nanostructured materials for solar energy applications (in particular for high-temperature concentrated solar power applications);
- Development of functional materials for additive manufacturing (i.e., applications in biomedicine);
- Advanced optical characterization or nano- and microstructures and thin films;
- Biopolymer-based superabsorbent materials from agro-food bioresidues;
- Biodegradable protein‐based polymer materials for the controlled release of micronutrients in horticulture;
- Interfacial rheology and its applications to protein-based emulsion processing and stability;
- Deep-learning systems for diagnosis, prevention, and pattern recognition;
- Bio-inspired systems for sensory fusion and control;
- Current advances in computer architecture;
- Artificial intelligence in smart cities applications;
- Energy forecasting and flexibility services;
- Advances in food and by-products development and characterization;
- New trends in sustainable cities and industries;
- Intelligent and sustainable optimization of industrial engineering projects;
- Multifunctional and smart toys for children with autism spectrum disorder;
- Weighting with life-cycle assessment and cradle-to-cradle (methodology for global sustainability design social and socio-economic life cycle assessment: towards quantitative methods in small and medium-sized enterprises);
- Work of separation in metal–metal interfaces;
- Emerging pollutants in the urban water cycle;
- Analysis of emerging pollutants in environmental samples;
- Design, manufacture, and characterization of WC-Co/WC-Co laminates;
- Wear and scratch resistance of porous materials for biomedical applications;
- Biomechanical and biofunctional behavior of porous titanium parts coated with hydroxyapatite using the sol–gel technique;
- Bioactive glass bilayer coatings on porous titanium samples.
Note: Only the papers within the scope of the journal Metals will be taken into consideration for publication in this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Yadir Torres Hernández
Dr. Manuel Félix Ángel
Dr. Ana María Beltrán Custodio
Prof. Dr. Francisco Garcia Moreno
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- solar energy applications
- additive manufacturing
- coatings
- functional materials
- tribological and mechanical behavior
- bio residues, biopolymer
- computer architecture
- artificial intelligence
- smart cities
- energy forecasting
- food
- sustainable cities and industries
- life cycle assessment
- emerging pollutants
- porous materials
- cellular and bacterial behavior
- powder technology
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