Introduction to the Physics and Chemistry of Materials
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Introduction to the Physics and Chemistry of Materials by Robert J Naumann
Discusses the structure and properties of materials and how these materials are used in diverse applications. Building on undergraduate students' backgrounds in mathematics, science, and engineering, this title provides the foundation needed for more advanced work in materials science... varies from the majority of available course resources on materials science and engineering for undergraduate engineering students, which cover a wide range of topics that ultimately converge on engineering design. … focuses on the solid-state physics and chemistry of materials at the graduate level. …well-written …. Graduate students, primarily those specializing in electronic materials, as well as faculty and practitioners will benefit tremendously from this book. Comprehensive index … . Summing Up: Highly recommended.
– T.Z. Kattamis, University of Connecticut, writing in CHOICE Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, July 2009, Vol. 46, No.11
This introductory text provides the background necessary for advanced studies in materials science by discussing the structure and properties of materials and their various applications. … The book has very good technical depth. Equations are clearly presented and problems are explained in detail to give the reader, especially those who have little background in quantum mechanics, a solid background in material science. … While the focus of this text is on the fundamental theory, many applications are presented in each chapter pertaining to the material covered in that chapter. … intended as an undergraduate course for materials science majors or for anyone interested in learning about the fundamentals of material. This text could serve as an excellent reference source for anyone who needs a basic and through understanding of fundamental material behavior.
– IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, November/December 2009 - Vol. 25, No.6
... varies from the majority of available course resources on materials science and engineering for undergraduate engineering students, which cover a wide range of topics that ultimately converge on engineering design. … focuses on the solid-state physics and chemistry of materials at the graduate level. …well-written …. Graduate students, primarily those specializing in electronic materials, as well as faculty and practitioners will benefit tremendously from this book. Comprehensive index … . Summing Up: Highly recommended.
– T.Z. Kattamis, University of Connecticut, writing in CHOICE Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, July 2009, Vol. 46, No.11
This introductory text provides the background necessary for advanced studies in materials science by discussing the structure and properties of materials and their various applications. … The book has very good technical depth. Equations are clearly presented and problems are explained in detail to give the reader, especially those who have little background in quantum mechanics, a solid background in material science. … While the focus of this text is on the fundamental theory, many applications are presented in each chapter pertaining to the material covered in that chapter. … intended as an undergraduate course for materials science majors or for anyone interested in learning about the fundamentals of material. This text could serve as an excellent reference source for anyone who needs a basic and through understanding of fundamental material behavior.
– IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, November/December 2009 - Vol. 25, No.6
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| ISBN 13 | 9781420061338 |
| ISBN 10 | 142006133X |
| Title | Introduction to the Physics and Chemistry of Materials |
| Author | Robert J Naumann |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | CRC Press |
| Year published | 2008-12-22 |
| Number of pages | 533 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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