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Materials Science is a broad interdisciplinary space bridging physics, chemistry, and engineering to design, develop, and characterize materials for applications in industry, biomedicine, electronics, and more. It encompasses distinct sub‐spaces—each with its own societies, journals, and professional pathways—focused on polymers, metals, ceramics, composites, biomaterials, and nanoscale systems.
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Metallurgy is the scientific and engineering community dedicated to understanding and manipulating the properties, processing, and performance of metals and alloys. Its members work across research, industry, and academia, advancing knowledge in everything from metal extraction and refinement to microstructure analysis and material innovation.
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Metallurgy is the scientific and engineering community dedicated to understanding and manipulating the properties, processing, and performance of metals and alloys. Its members work across research, industry, and academia, advancing knowledge in everything from metal extraction and refinement to microstructure analysis and material innovation.
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Nanomaterials are materials engineered at the nanometer scale, enabling unique physical and chemical properties vital to cutting-edge applications in fields like electronics, energy, and biomedicine.
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