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This volume entitled Advanced Science and Technology of Sintering,
contains the edited Proceedings of the Ninth World Round Table
Conference on Sintering (IX WRTCS), held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia,
September 1-4 1998. The gathering was one in a series of World
Round Table Conferences on Sintering organised every four years by
the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA) and the
International Institute for the Science of Sintering (IISS). The
World Round Table Conferences on Sintering have been traditionally
held in Yugoslavia. The first meeting was organised in Herceg Novi
in 1969 and since then they have regularly gathered the scientific
elite in the science of sintering. It is not by chance that, at
these conferences, G. C. Kuczynski, G. V. Samsonov, R. Coble, Ya.
E. Geguzin and other great names in this branch of science
presented their latest results making great qualitative leaps in
the its development. Belgrade hosted this conference for the first
time. It was chosen as a reminder that 30 years ago it was the
place where the International Team for Sintering was formed,
further growing into the International Institute for the Science of
Sintering. The IX WRTCS lasted four days. It included 156
participants from 17 countries who presented the results of their
theoretical and experimental research in 130 papers in the form of
plenary lectures, oral presentations and poster sections.
This volume entitled Advanced Science and Technology of Sintering,
contains the edited Proceedings of the Ninth World Round Table
Conference on Sintering (IX WRTCS), held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia,
September 1-4 1998. The gathering was one in a series of World
Round Table Conferences on Sintering organised every four years by
the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA) and the
International Institute for the Science of Sintering (IISS). The
World Round Table Conferences on Sintering have been traditionally
held in Yugoslavia. The first meeting was organised in Herceg Novi
in 1969 and since then they have regularly gathered the scientific
elite in the science of sintering. It is not by chance that, at
these conferences, G. C. Kuczynski, G. V. Samsonov, R. Coble, Ya.
E. Geguzin and other great names in this branch of science
presented their latest results making great qualitative leaps in
the its development. Belgrade hosted this conference for the first
time. It was chosen as a reminder that 30 years ago it was the
place where the International Team for Sintering was formed,
further growing into the International Institute for the Science of
Sintering. The IX WRTCS lasted four days. It included 156
participants from 17 countries who presented the results of their
theoretical and experimental research in 130 papers in the form of
plenary lectures, oral presentations and poster sections.
Magnetic, Ferroelectric, and Multiferroic Metal Oxides covers the
fundamental and theoretical aspects of ferroics and
magnetoelectrics, their properties, and important technological
applications, serving as the most comprehensive, up-to-date
reference on the subject. Organized in four parts, Dr. Biljana
Stojanovic leads expert contributors in providing the context to
understand the material (Part I: Introduction), the theoretical and
practical aspects of ferroelectrics (Part II: Ferroelectrics: From
Theory, Structure and Preparation to Application), magnetic metal
oxides (Part III: Magnetic Oxides: Ferromagnetics,
Antiferromagnetics and Ferrimagnetics), multiferroics (Part IV:
Multiferroic Metal Oxides) and future directions in research and
application (Part V: Future of Metal Oxide Ferroics and
Multiferroics). As ferroelectric materials are used to make
capacitors with high dielectric constant, transducers, and
actuators, and in sensors, reed heads, and memories based on giant
magnetoresistive effects, this book will provide an ideal source
for the most updated information.
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