Materials Science Journals - (Page 1) Multidisciplinary materials Elsevier is the leading publisher in the materials science field with almost 40% of all papers published in our journals. We make sure we keep up with scientific developments through our high-quality established journals and new journals launched in growth areas such as Nano Today in 2009 (see page 2). MA AN IMP KE Progress in Materials Science An International Review Journal Authoritative reviews of recent advances in the science of materials and their exploitation in engineering. Editors: E. Arzt, Saarland University Campus, Germany B. Cantor, University of York, UK T. B. Massalski, Carnegie-Mellon University, USA T. Mohri, Hokkaido University, Japan S. Suresh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA 8 issues per year, ISSN: 0079-6425 ‘Progress in Materials Science (PMS) is the top-cited journal in materials science multidisciplinary category with an Impact Factor of 20.846. After 60 years of publication, PMS remains at the forefront of materials science research by continuing publishing authoritative reviews on advances in the field. Materials science is expanding into exciting new areas of biomaterials, materials processing, nanomaterials and manufacturing. In response to these developments, PMS has in recent years extended its coverage and increased the number of reviews published per year.’ Dr Brian Cantor Editor, Progress in Materials Science Impact Factor AT ER IALS 20.846 ID ISC IPLINARY A CT MA AT ER IALS T UL 1st M www.elsevier.com/locate/pmatsci M Materials Science & Engineering R: Reports A Review Journal Topical invited review papers covering the full spectrum of materials science and engineering, each including: • surveys of work accomplished to date • current trends in research and applications • future prospects. Editors: A. G. Cullis, University of Sheffield, UK S. S. Lau, University of California, USA 24 issues per year, ISSN: 0927-796X AN IMP KE Impact Factor 14.400 ID M IS C IPLINARY A CT T UL 4th M www.elsevier.com/locate/mser www.elsevier.com/materials 1 http://www.elsevier.com/locate/pmatsci http://www.elsevier.com/locate/pmatsci http://www.elsevier.com/locate/mser http://www.elsevier.com/locate/mser http://www.elsevier.com/materials
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