January
2004
Theme: Toward Applications of Nanostructured
Ceramics
Guest Editors: Marie-Isabelle Baraton (University of Limoges, France) and
Sudipta Seal (University of Central Florida) |
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February
2004
Theme: New Developments in Colloid Science
Guest Editors: David A. Weitz (Harvard University) and William B. Russel
(Princeton University) |
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March
2004
Theme: High-Resolution Three-Dimensional X-Ray
Microscopy
Guest Editors: Bennett C. Larson (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) and Bruno
Lengeler (RWTH Aachen, Germany) |
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April
2004
Theme: Advances in Carbon Nanotubes
Guest Editors: Mildred S. Dresselhaus (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
and Hongjie Dai (Stanford University) |
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May
2004
Theme: Building Materials from Conservation
to Innovation
Guest Editors: Karen Scrivener (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
(EPFL)) and Henri Van Damme (Ecole Superieure de Physique et Chimie Industrielles
(ESPCI)) |
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June
2004
Theme: Molecular Transport Junctions
Guest Editors: Mark Ratner (Northwestern University) and Cherie Kagan
(IBM Research)
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July
2004
Theme: Scanning Probe Microscopy in Materials
Science
Guest Editors: Ernst Meyer (University of Basel, Switzerland), Nicholas
D. Spencer (ETH-Zurich, Switzerland), and Suzanne P. Jarvis (Trinity College,
Ireland)
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August
2004
Theme: High Performance YBCO-Coated Superconductor
Wires
Guest Editors: M. Parans Paranthaman (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) and
Teruo Izumi (International Superconductivity Technology Center) |
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September
2004
Technical Features |
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October
2004
Theme: Novel Materials and Applications for Electronic Noses and Tongues
Guest Editors: Perena Gouma (State University of New York, Stony Brook)
and Giorgio Sberveglieri (Universita' di Brescia) |
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November
2004
Theme: Emerging Solid-State Memory Technologies
Guest Editors: Yang Yang (UCLA), and Herb Goronkin (Technology Acceleration
Associates) |
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December
2004
Theme: Solid-Liquid Interfaces: Molecular Structure, Thermodynamics and
Crystallization
Guest Editors: Mark Asta (Northwestern), Frans A. Spaepen (Harvard), and
Johannes Friso van der Veen (Paul Scherrer Institute)
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