Material Science Research India

10.13005/msri ◽  
2021 ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 95-100
Author(s):  
J. Arumugam ◽  
R. Balasubramani

Material Science is a discipline which elevates the properties of matter and its applications to various areas of science and engineering. This science investigates the relationship between the structure of material and its properties. The researcher has made an attempt to highlight quantitatively and qualitatively the growth and development of scholarly publications by Indian Scientists and researchers on Materials Science during 2009-2018 as reflected in Scopus. This study describes and focuses the various factors such as chronology wise distribution; country wise distribution; ranking of highly cited authors; ranking of highly cited institutions; highly cited journals on Material Science; and predominant funding agencies. The results revealed that the highest number of (16.7%) papers published in 2018 and Journal of Materials Science Materials in Electronics is the predominantly used source for the scholarly publication in Material Science research in India. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore has the highest number of publications in the Material Science research.


Micromachines ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (8) ◽  
pp. 893
Author(s):  
Rosa Córdoba

Focused electron beam (FEB) and focused ion beam (FIB) technologies have opened novel paths for material science research and technology at the micro and nano scales in recent decades [...]


2008 ◽  
Vol 575-578 ◽  
pp. 1451-1454
Author(s):  
Zhen Yu Cao ◽  
Feng Zhao ◽  
Xi Yan Li

Dyes are colored organic compounds that are used to pigment fiber or other materials. Dyes are mainly calssified into natural and synthetic dyes in terms of the origin. Natural dyes include animal dyes, plant dyes and mineral dyes with such defects as incomplete chromatogram, inconvenient use and color fading, and thus have been gradually eliminated. In 1856, the 18-year-old young British scientist Perkin successfully invented the world's first synthetic dyes. He built his own factory and industrialized synthetic dye production. Over 100 years since then, dye industry has undergone rapid development, and by 2001 synthetic dyes already have been up to nearly 10,000 varieties. In 2004, the output of total dyes in the world has reached 900,000 tons. Synthetic dyes are used comprehensively, not only to dye synthetic fibers, but also natural fibesr, fur, leather and man-made fibers.


1992 ◽  
Vol 59 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-60 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Kundu

A theoretical analysis is carried out to synthesize the V(z) curves of multilayered solids immersed in water. Solid layers attenuate ultrasound and change its phase. A liquid layer may be located in between two solid layers. The goal of this analysis is to avoid the three major simplifying assumptions of the presently available techniques, as paraxial approximation, assumption of perfect reflection and ambiguous pupil function or incident field strength variation in the illuminated region. Presently available techniques developed for conventional acoustic microscopes can avoid some but not all of these assumptions for computing the V(z) curve. In this paper, the analysis is carried out for a spherical cavity lens with a large aperture angle. The V(z) curve for a uniform glass half-space is synthesized analytically and compared with experimental results. Analytical results are also presented for chromium plated glass specimens and biological cells on uniform glass half-space. Such an exact analysis of multilayered specimens is necessary for material science research as well as cell research in biology, because advanced engineering composite materials and biological cells in culture have multiple layers.


2014 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 34 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ju Hahn LEE ◽  
Kwang-Yong CHOI ◽  
Zeehoon JANG ◽  
Byoung Jin SUH

Author(s):  
Hirotake MORIYAMA ◽  
Hajimu YAMANA ◽  
Shinichi KOBAYASHI ◽  
kensyo FUJI ◽  
Hiroshi SAKURAI ◽  
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