Series Co-editors
Wing Kam Liu (Northwestern University, USA)
Xanthippi Markenscoff (University of California, San Diego, USA)
This research monograph series will be a collection of volumes of original and scholarly research monographs or graduate textbooks by a single or multiple authors who are specialists in the subject.
The aims of the series are to foster interdisciplinary researches at the junction between mechanics, physics, chemistry, and biology, to advance frontier research of engineering science in nanotechnology and biotechnology, to advocate computation and simulation approaches used in these research, and to promote new talents and new voices.
The scope of the book series covers a broad range of subjects and topics, including advanced computational and simulation methods in applied mechanics, biology, and engineering; latest developments in nanoscience, nanotechnology, biotechnology, and energy technology; new perspectives or new contributions to fundamental subjects of mechanics of materials and physics, and novel applied mechanics and mathematical physics theories and expositions on materials, mechanobiology, and chemomechanics. The series serves as an umbrella for subseries of volumes that are dedicated to specific themes. In particular, we hope to provide a forum for fast dissemination and systematic presentation of the latest breakthroughs in engineering science and technology researches.
The target audience of the book series include researchers, educators, both undergraduate and graduate students, and postdocs in academia, industry, and government research laboratories.