🔬 Exploring the World of Material Characterization Techniques! 🔍 👋 Let's dive into the fascinating realm of material characterization techniques. 🌐 Materials science is all about understanding the properties of different substances, and to do that effectively, we employ a variety of techniques. Here are some key methods that play a crucial role in material characterization. #MaterialsScience #CharacterizationTechniques #Research"
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Our next researcher introduction is Sonja Egert, who is a post-doctoral researcher at University of St Andrews working in WP2. ➡ Before Net Zero Acrylics… I worked on the characterisation of structure and properties of ceramic materials used in energy storage applications such as capacitors for my doctoral thesis at the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany. ♻ Why do you think the work from Net Zero Acrylics is important? This project is an exciting opportunity to tackle the #defossilisation of a large industrial process from many different perspectives: Industry and academic research, but also a broad range of disciplines (for example, #physicalchemistry, #biochemistry, and #chemicalengineering) and approaches (for example, improving the performance of an existing catalyst vs re-designing the entire process and sourcing alternate feedstocks). 💭 What did you want to be when you grew up? A painter or a writer. As I grew up, I realised I was happier creating art for leisure in my free time. Plus, I would say that being a scientist also requires creativity. ✨ One piece of advice you would give a young student interested in #STEM? Follow your interests and the topics you're passionate about. If you're still unsure what you're passionate about, try new things whenever you have the opportunity.
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I believe it would depend a lot on the context. A discipline studying how different materials behave to different perturbations can be called quite aptly as 'materials science' (plural). However, when the approach is more generic, as in, when not different materials are in question, but we want to understand solids in general, one can use the term 'material science' (singular).
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Is it "Material Science" or "Materials Science"? The first materials science department in the world was founded at Northwestern University in Illinois January 1959. In February of 1958, a memo was submitted to the dean with the title "The Importance of Materials Science and Engineering". However, the first line of this memo read "Traditionally, the field of material science..." Commenting on this in 2001, R W Cahn wrote that "even at this early stage, the final 's' in 'materials' was toggled on and off". I always instinctively write "material science" as "material" sounds more like an adjective than "materials" (which sounds like a plural noun). Also, 'material science' rolls faster off the tongue - the extra 's' feels like a bump on the road. However, the accepted term today is "Materials Science" - symbolizing the science of all materials and not just any single material. At the same time, I would argue that "vehicle science", "ship science", "people science" sounds more correct than "vehicles science", "ships science" or "peoples science". However, "material scientist" sounds weird. If I am a 'material scientist' does that make all other scientists immaterial? Out of curiosity, I searched through 10 million publications in the field for instances of both 'material science' and 'materials science'. You can see the result below . The values are normalized (divided by number of publications in that year). The overall consesus is "materials science" though there are still a few that accidentally roll out a 'material science' once in a while. Why do you think it should be "materials" or "material"? #materials #science #technology
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Its materials, since there is never just one in use…
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Is it "Material Science" or "Materials Science"? The first materials science department in the world was founded at Northwestern University in Illinois January 1959. In February of 1958, a memo was submitted to the dean with the title "The Importance of Materials Science and Engineering". However, the first line of this memo read "Traditionally, the field of material science..." Commenting on this in 2001, R W Cahn wrote that "even at this early stage, the final 's' in 'materials' was toggled on and off". I always instinctively write "material science" as "material" sounds more like an adjective than "materials" (which sounds like a plural noun). Also, 'material science' rolls faster off the tongue - the extra 's' feels like a bump on the road. However, the accepted term today is "Materials Science" - symbolizing the science of all materials and not just any single material. At the same time, I would argue that "vehicle science", "ship science", "people science" sounds more correct than "vehicles science", "ships science" or "peoples science". However, "material scientist" sounds weird. If I am a 'material scientist' does that make all other scientists immaterial? Out of curiosity, I searched through 10 million publications in the field for instances of both 'material science' and 'materials science'. You can see the result below . The values are normalized (divided by number of publications in that year). The overall consesus is "materials science" though there are still a few that accidentally roll out a 'material science' once in a while. Why do you think it should be "materials" or "material"? #materials #science #technology
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I'm happy to post that, I have attended the "National Workshop on Advanced Characterization Techniques". This workshop imparted the detailed description in the field of material science and advanced experimental techniques. A huge shoutout to the organizers #AmritaVishwaVidyapeetham for putting together such an insightful event and to all the experts who shared their expertise. #MaterialScience #CharacterizationTechniques #ContinuousLearning
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Postdoctoral Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Materials Engineering, NLP, Science Writer
Is it "Material Science" or "Materials Science"? The first materials science department in the world was founded at Northwestern University in Illinois January 1959. In February of 1958, a memo was submitted to the dean with the title "The Importance of Materials Science and Engineering". However, the first line of this memo read "Traditionally, the field of material science..." Commenting on this in 2001, R W Cahn wrote that "even at this early stage, the final 's' in 'materials' was toggled on and off". I always instinctively write "material science" as "material" sounds more like an adjective than "materials" (which sounds like a plural noun). Also, 'material science' rolls faster off the tongue - the extra 's' feels like a bump on the road. However, the accepted term today is "Materials Science" - symbolizing the science of all materials and not just any single material. At the same time, I would argue that "vehicle science", "ship science", "people science" sounds more correct than "vehicles science", "ships science" or "peoples science". However, "material scientist" sounds weird. If I am a 'material scientist' does that make all other scientists immaterial? Out of curiosity, I searched through 10 million publications in the field for instances of both 'material science' and 'materials science'. You can see the result below . The values are normalized (divided by number of publications in that year). The overall consesus is "materials science" though there are still a few that accidentally roll out a 'material science' once in a while. Why do you think it should be "materials" or "material"? #materials #science #technology
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Interesting! I am ranked by Research.com as #121 in United Kingdom and #2586 in the world for Materials Science. Dear Yong Qing Fu, We’d like to inform you that Research.com, a leading academic platform for researchers, has just released the 2024 Edition of our Ranking of Best Scientists in the field of Materials Science. I am sure you will be very happy to learn that you have ranked #121 in United Kingdom and #2586 in the world. The ranking is based on D-index (Discipline H-index) metric, which only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline. The ranking includes only leading scientists with D-index of at least 40 for academic publications made in the area of Materials Science. The full ranking for United Kingdom is available here: https://lnkd.in/eVTqKkU4 The full world ranking is available here: https://lnkd.in/eit5i-H7
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8mothanks for sharing Sondes !!