Materials | An Open Access Journal from MDPI Materials Materials is an international peer-reviewed, open access journal on materials science and engineering published semimonthly online by MDPI
Materials | Editorial Board - MDPI Institute of Construction and Building Materials, Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany Interests: multiscale modeling; hydration and transport modeling; sustainable binders; thermal energy storage; ultralight foams
Materials | Aims Scope - MDPI It covers all aspects of materials science and engineering including synthesis, structure, mechanical, chemical, electronic, magnetic, and optical properties, as well as their various applications In addition to regular issues, Materials publishes several Special Issues per year on specific topics Scope
Materials | Special Issues - MDPI Keywords: construction and building materials; sustainable development; energy saving; energy efficiency; waste utilization; synthesis and preparation; characterization and properties; application (This special issue belongs to the Section Construction and Building Materials)
Materials | Section Construction and Building Materials - MDPI Some topics of interest are: Scientific developments in construction and building materials; Fundamental, theoretical, modelling and experimental studies of materials; Energy, environmental, biomaterials, recycling, lifecycle, raw materials; Testing of materials using advanced methods and techniques; Nanotechnology and applications;
Materials | Announcements - MDPI In general, I am more of a microscopist, but I recently started new activities to produce cost-effective materials I'm trying to drive my research towards making this technology widely available, and cheap, so that we can give everyone access to safe tap water
Ferroelectric Materials - MDPI Different methods for the design of new materials through chemical and epitaxial strain have been employed Strong progress has also been registered in the synthesis and characterization of ferroelectric materials with constrained geometries, like thin film heterostructures and nanomaterials