Advanced Topographical and Morphological Characterizations of Materials for Biomedical Applications
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Biomaterials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 May 2022) | Viewed by 3447
Special Issue Editors
Interests: polymers; nanocomposites; polymeric and biopolymeric particles; topographical and morphological characterization of three-dimensional surfaces at micro/nanoscale; development of new mathematical tools in the investigation of 3D surface quality; theoretic and applied research in advanced materials science in applied sciences; mechanical and tribological characterization of macro–micro–nanostructures; experimental techniques for micro/nanomechanical and micro/nanotribological characterization; fractal and multifractal geometry analysis and applications; molecular dynamics method
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Interests: biomedical engineering; analysis and image processing; biomedical science; microscopy and confocal microscopy AFM surface materials; quantitative analysis and modeling of surface materials; strength of materials
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Interests: nanofluids; mechanical and tribological characterization of macro–micro–nanostructures; topographical and morphological characterization of three-dimensional surfaces at micro/nanoscale
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Research in the field of materials science and engineering has advanced greatly in recent decades, especially in the field of biocompatible materials, on the one hand, medicine needs effective solutions to remedy health problems, and on the other hand, certain classes of biomaterials have confirmed their usefulness in ameliorating/curing certain diseases.
This Special Issue aims to highlight new types of advanced biomaterials and advanced technologies, applicable in medicine and biology, but also as tools for research. Studies focusing on the theoretical simulation, computerized procedures, mathematical algorithms, and optimal research techniques applied to biocompatible materials are also welcome. Researchers involved in the field of biomaterials and related disciplines (science, engineering, and manufacturing industry) are invited to publish their recent studies in this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Ştefan Ţǎlu
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stach
Dr. Mihai Ţălu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- topography and morphology of biocompatible materials
- structure and biomaterials properties
- physical–chemical properties and biological functionality
- nanomaterials, nanoparticles, coatings, thin films
- methods, tools, computerized simulation, and matematical models for characterization of surface topography
- design of innovative micro/nano structures of biocompatible materials
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