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Mongoraphy POB3
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I kindly inform you that the recruitment of chapters or articles for a new volume of the monograph carried out within the Priority Research Area: Materials of the Future (POB3) is ongoing.
I hope that the monograph will meet with your interest.
The topics of the chapters for the monograph include:
1) Organic and inorganic materials
2) Ultralight and highly resistant materials in aircraft structures
3) Modern materials for applications in construction
4) Modern materials for applications in medicine
5) Advanced methods of surface modification of materials
6) Modeling and testing of physicochemical properties of materials
and related topics concerning materials and their properties
Interested persons are kindly requested to send a chapter/article for the monograph by May 30th to the following address: POB3@polsl.pl
It is possible to prepare the work in Polish and English.
The monograph is planned to be published in September this year.
The publication of the monograph is being processed by the Silesian University of Technology publishing house (80 points according to the list of publishers publishing peer-reviewed scientific monographs).
A template for preparing a chapter for the monograph.
I encourage you to get involved in the creation of the monograph, it is a chance to present your research results, research topics and establish new scientific cooperation.
I will be happy to answer any questions regarding the monograph.
With respect,
Alicja Kazek-Kęsik
Newsy
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