tailieunhanh - Modern Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering 9/2012

Technology can be viewed as an activity that forms or changes culture.[11] Additionally, technology is the application of math, science, and the arts for the benefit of life as it is known. A modern example is the rise of communication technology, which has lessened barriers to human interaction and, as a result, has helped spawn new subcultures; the rise of cyberculture has, at its basis, the development of the Internet and the computer.[12] Not all technology enhances culture in a creative way; technology can also help facilitate political oppression and war via tools such as guns. As a cultural activity,. | Modern Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering About the authors Professor R. E. Smallman After gaining his PhD in 1953 Professor Smallman spent five years at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell before returning to the University of Birmingham where he became Professor of Physical Metallurgy in 1964 and Feeney Professor and Head of the Department of Physical Metallurgy and Science of Materials in 1969. He subsequently became Head of the amalgamated Department of Metallurgy and Materials 1981 Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the first Dean of the newly-created Engineering Faculty in 1985. For five years he was Vice-Principal of the University 1987-92 . He has held visiting professorship appointments at the University of Stanford Berkeley Pennsylvania USA New South Wales Australia Hong Kong and Cape Town and has received Honorary Doctorates from the University of Novi Sad Yugoslavia and the University of Wales. His research work has been recognized by the award of the Sir George Beilby Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of Chemistry and Institute of Metals 1969 the Rosenhain Medal of the Institute of Metals for contributions to Physical Metallurgy 1972 and the Platinum Medal the premier medal of the Institute of Materials 1989 . He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society 1986 a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering 1990 and appointed a Commander of the British Empire CBE in 1992. A former Council Member of the Science and Engineering Research Council he has been Vice President of the Institute of Materials and President of the Federated European Materials Societies. Since retirement he has been academic consultant for a number of institutions both in the UK and overseas. R. J. Bishop After working in laboratories of the automobile forging tube-drawing and razor blade industries 1944-59 Ray Bishop became a Principal Scientist of the British Coal Utilization Research Association 1959-68 studying superheater-tube corrosion .

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