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Appendix C: Hot Topics List
Pages 109-112

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From page 109...
... · Carbon Nanotubes Poly~ner matrix composites · Large integrated structures
From page 110...
... Quantitative understanding of structure evolution and plastic deformation of polyc~ystalline metallic alloys Integrated of models of structure evolution, plastic deformation, composition, and processing (concurrent product-process design) products Integrated of dimensional scales from atomic clusters to test coupons to final Net shape, or novel processing of metallic alloys Next generation of high temperature alloys Surface treatments to enhance structural performance Electronic and Optical-Pholonic Materials
From page 111...
... Development of fluxoid imaging technology Thin-film deposition processes Epitaxia] and patterning techniques Controlled polymerization · Metallocene polymerization of olefins · Living free-radical polymerization · Atom transfer radical polymenzation Dendrimer polymerization Biologic synthesis Supercntica]
From page 112...
... 112 Inte~nabonal Benchmarking of US Materials Science and Engmeenug Research Multicomponent systems · Blends or alloys · Block and graft copolymers Nanocomposites Macrocomposites Thin-fi] m laminates Interfaces · Biomedical polymers · Implants · Drug delivery · Electronic-Photonic Conducting polymers Polymers for display devices Resist materials · Electroluminescent · Separation media · Processing Catalysts · Membranes Molecular recognition Barrier materials Modified-atmosphere packaging Coatings Theory and modeling · Molecular simulation Monte Cario techniques Conformations Scaling theory Rheology Flow instabilities Computer modeling New processes Selective oxidation Solid acid-base catalysis Environmental catalysis Catalyst characterization Combinatonal catalysis Asymmetric catalysts


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