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Metallurgy, the Father of Materials Science
引用本文:Robert W. CahnDepartment of Metallurgy and Materials Science,Cambridge University,Pembroke Street,Cambridge CB2 3QZ,UK. Metallurgy, the Father of Materials Science[J]. 清华大学学报, 2002, 7(1)
作者姓名:Robert W. CahnDepartment of Metallurgy and Materials Science  Cambridge University  Pembroke Street  Cambridge CB2 3QZ  UK
作者单位:Robert W. CahnDepartment of Metallurgy and Materials Science,Cambridge University,Pembroke Street,Cambridge CB2 3QZ,UK
摘    要:The BeginningsThe English- language phrase materials science andengineering ( MSE) emerged at an unknown timeand place in the United States of America in theearly 1 95 0 s.One suggestion is that it,and theconcept it denotes,arose out of sustaineddiscussio…


Metallurgy, the Father of Materials Science
Robert W.Cahn. Metallurgy, the Father of Materials Science[J]. Tsinghua Science and Technology, 2002, 7(1)
Authors:Robert W.Cahn
Abstract:The evolution of the discipline of materials science during the second half of the twentieth century is outlined. The concept emerged in the USA, almost simultaneously in an academic metallurgy department and in an avant-garde industrial research laboratory, and its development subsequently all over the world has been a joint enterprise involving universities, industrial laboratories and government establishments. The initial impetus came unambiguously from the well established discipline of physical metallurgy, but from the 1960s onwards, the input from solid-state physicists grew very rapidly, while materials chemistry is a later addition. Of all the many subdivisions of modern materials science, polymer science has been the slowest to fit under the umbrella of the broad discipline; its concepts are very different from those familiar to metallurgists. Two fields have contributed mightily to the creation of modern materials science: One is nuclear energy and, more specifically, the study of radiation damage, the other is the huge field of electronic and opto-electronic materials in which physics, chemistry and metallurgy are seamlessly combined.
Keywords:materials science  physical metallurgy  disciplinary evolution  polymer science  electronic materials  radiation damage
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