Abstract:The highly significant contributions both directly and indirectly made to the study of condensed matter in general and to advanced materials in particular by a succession of Cambridge scientists over the early years of the past half century are adumbrated in the light of the conjunction of the 21st anniversary of the founding of this journal and the 800th anniversary of the University of Cambridge. So also are the reasons for the burgeoning growth in the last few decades of the preparation, characterization, a… Show more
“…Turning to the most informative historical article entitled The Coming of Advanced Materials: a Personal View of the Contributions of Cambridge Scientists by Sir John Meurig Thomas [5] the reader is shown in Table 1 Of the seventeen other manuscripts appearing in this thematic issue a rough count shows five falling in category A, three in category B, and four in category C. What was not anticipated in 1988 was the emergence of Nanotechnology nor the influence of advanced materials more generally in the field of the Biological Sciences. Five of the manuscripts that appear include the word ''nano'' in the title.…”
“…Turning to the most informative historical article entitled The Coming of Advanced Materials: a Personal View of the Contributions of Cambridge Scientists by Sir John Meurig Thomas [5] the reader is shown in Table 1 Of the seventeen other manuscripts appearing in this thematic issue a rough count shows five falling in category A, three in category B, and four in category C. What was not anticipated in 1988 was the emergence of Nanotechnology nor the influence of advanced materials more generally in the field of the Biological Sciences. Five of the manuscripts that appear include the word ''nano'' in the title.…”
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