Overview
- First book since 1985 to focus on the degradation of impant materials
- Written by international pioneers in the field hailing from a wide variety of disciplines
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Table of contents (18 chapters)
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Reviews
Prof. Eliaz has skillfully edited a volume of medical importance containing chapters by various experts on degradation of implants. The book will be of major interest to engineers and to surgeons planning implantation.
-Â Prof. Zvi Hashin Department of Solid Mechanics, Materials and Structures, Tel Aviv University
Prof. Eliaz has skillfully edited a volume of medical importance containing chapters by various experts on degradation of implants. The book will be of major interest to engineers and to surgeons planning implantation.
-Â Prof. Zvi Hashin Department of Solid Mechanics, Materials and Structures, Tel Aviv University
Editors and Affiliations
About the editor
Noam Eliaz is an Associate Professor at Tel-Aviv University, Israel, where he serves as the Head of The Biomaterials and Corrosion Laboratory. He also serves as a Chief Editor of the journal Corrosion Reviews (jointly with Ron Latanision). He received his B.Sc. and Ph.D. (direct track) in Materials Engineering, both cum laude, from Ben-Gurion University. Next, he became the first ever materials scientist to receive, simultaneously, a Fulbright postdoctoral award and a Rothschild postdoctoral fellowship and worked for two years in the H.H. Uhlig Corrosion Laboratory at M.I.T. To-date, he has contributed more than 230 journal and conference publications, including 31 plenary and invited talks, as well as 5 book chapters. In addition to editing this Degradation of Implant Materials book, he has edited a double volume entitled Applications of Electrochemistry and Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine for the reputed book series Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry (Springer). He has garnered numerous accolades, including the T.P. Hoar Award for the best paper published in Corrosion Science during 2001 (on corrosion of Ti-Ag-based alloys processed by three-dimensional printing for biomedical applications), and NACE International’s Herbert H. Uhlig Award (2010) and Fellow Award (2012). His main research interests include environment-induced degradation of materials, failure analysis, Bio-Ferrography, biomaterials (with focus on electrocrystallization of hydroxyapatite and other calcium phosphates), and electrochemical processing (namely, electrodeposition, electroless deposition and electropolishing) of materials.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Degradation of Implant Materials
Editors: Noam Eliaz
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3942-4
Publisher: Springer New York, NY
eBook Packages: Chemistry and Materials Science, Chemistry and Material Science (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media New York 2012
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4614-3941-7
Softcover ISBN: 978-1-4899-8569-9
eBook ISBN: 978-1-4614-3942-4
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XII, 516
Topics: Tribology, Corrosion and Coatings, Biomaterials, Electrochemistry, Polymer Sciences, Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering