Scientific Advances in STEM Synergies to Achieve Success. 2nd Edition
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- History of engineering & technology
- Technology: general issues
- : cost function
- antibacterial activity
- antioxidant activity
- Arrabidae chica Verlot
- bimodal microstructure
- biofilms
- bioglass coating
- bioplastics
- cell culture
- cellular behavior
- cellulose acetate
- chemicaletching
- chitosan/alginate membranes
- controlled release
- DMA
- electrical impedance
- electrospinning
- ethylcellulose
- fatigue resistance
- femtosecond laser
- gelatin
- hot-pressing
- injection molding
- instrumented micro-indentation
- iron oxide
- mechanical behavior
- mechanicalmilling
- microstructure
- nanoparticles
- nanostructures
- osseointegration
- porous dental implant
- porous titanium
- powder metallurgy
- rheological properties
- rice bran
- rice bran oil
- Rugulopteryx okamurae
- scratch test
- seaweed
- starch
- surface modification
- surface roughness
- thermal properties
- valorization
- wettability
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Following a previous topic (Scientific advances in STEM: from professors to students; https://www.mdpi.com/topics/advances_stem), this new topic aims to highlight the importance of establishing collaborations among research groups from different disciplines, combining the scientific knowledge from basic to applied research as well as taking advantage of different research facilities. Fundamental science helps us to understand phenomenological basics, while applied science focuses on products and technology developments, highlighting the need to perform a transference of knowledge to society and the industrial sector.
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