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Informationen zum Autor Arvind Agarwal is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering (MME) at Florida International University (FIU)! Miami! FL. He received his PhD in materials science and engineering from the University of Tennessee! Knoxville in 1999! and B. Tech. and M. Tech. from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)! Kanpur in 1993 and 1995! respectively. His current research interests include carbon nanotube reinforced metal and ceramic nanocomposites! bioceramics! nanomechanics of nano and biological materials! multi-scale tribology! surface engineering! thermal spray! and near net shape processing.Bakshi Srinivasa Rao is currently a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Florida International University! Miami! FL. He completed his PhD from FIU in August 2009. He obtained his B.E. degree in metallurgical engineering from National Institute of Technology! Rourkela! India in 2001. He completed his Masters (M.E.) in metallurgy from Indian Institute of Science! Bangalore! India in 2003. He worked as Scientific Officer 'C' in the Bhabha Atomic Research Center (2003-2005)! where his main area of interest was thermo-physical properties of advanced control rod materials. His main research interest is synthesis and characterization of CNT-reinforced aluminum composites prepared by thermal spraying! namely! plasma and cold spraying.Debrupa Lahiri is a Ph.D student in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Florida International University since fall of 2007. She expects to complete her PhD by the summer of 2011. She received her M. Tech degree in materials and metallurgical engineering from IIT Kanpur! India in 2000 and her B.E degree in metallurgical engineering from Bengal Engineering College! West Bengal! India in 1998. She has seven years of experience in industry and research environment. She worked as a metallurgist in the research and development department of Indian Aluminum Company! India for 2 years. Thereafter! she worked as Scientific Officer in Nuclear Fuel Complex (NFC)! Department of Atomic Energy! Hyderabad! India. She has experience in the fields of x-ray diffraction! residual stress measurement! dilatometry! and SEM of materials related to the nuclear industry from her past research activities. Her current research interests include plasma sprayed coatings! CNT- and BNNT-reinforced composites! bioceramics and polymers for orthopedic applications! and nano-mechanics of materials and biological substances. Klappentext "This reference reflects the latest research trends in the metal matrix-carbon nano tube (CNT) composites. It highlights critical issues involved in processing metal matrix composites and suggests some solutions to them. The book also discusses attempts on different CNT reinforced metal matrix composites and gives a thorough picture of the achievements from scientific and applications points of view. The book explores the mechanisms by which CNTs are enhancing the properties of different metal based composites, helping readers to develop a deep insight into this field. It provides a guide to choosing potential materials for use in emerging areas of technology"-- Zusammenfassung From the Foreword! written by legendary nano pioneer M. Meyyappan! Chief Scientist for Exploration Technology NASA Ames Research Center! Moffett Field! California! USA:"?there is critical need for a book to summarize the status of the field but more importantly to lay out the principles behind the technology. This is what Professor Arvind Agarwal and his co-workers ? have done here."Carbon Nanotubes: Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites reflects the authors' desire to share the benefits of nanotechnology with the masses by developing metal matrix carbon nanotube (MM-CNT) composites for large-scale applications. Multiwall carbon nanotubes can now be produced on a large scale an...