Volume 29 (2013), 12 issues per year
Associate Editors:
Professor A Horsewell (Technical University of Denmark)
Professor P A S Reed (University of Southampton, UK)
Professor P J Withers, FREng, (University of Manchester, UK)
Editorial Board:
Dr -Ing W Bleck (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Professor H K D H Bhadeshia (University of Cambridge, UK)
Dr F G Caballero (National Center for Metallurgical Research (CENIM-CSIC), Spain)
Dr C Capdevila-Montes (National Center for Metallurgical Research (CENIM-CSIC), Spain)
Professor K Chattopadhyay (Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore)
Professor J Driver (Materials Centre, Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne, France)
Professor J Gil Sevillano (Universidad de Navarra, Spain)
Dr A Godfrey (Tsinghua University, Beijing, China)
Professor G W Greenwood, FRS, FREng (University of Sheffield, UK)
Dr Arunansu Haldar (Tata Steel Europe, IJmuiden Technology Centre, The Netherlands)
Professor P Hodgson (Deakin University, Australia)
Dr W B Hutchinson (KIMAB, Sweden)
Professor J J Lewandowski (Case Western Reserve University, USA)
Dr E A Little (University of Wales, Swansea, UK)
Professor J Marrow (University of Oxford, UK)
Professor D K Matlock (Colorado School of Mines, USA)
Prof.Dr.-Ing. F Muecklich (Saarland University, Germany)
Professor A Fernando Padilha (University of Sao Paolo, Brazil)
Dr J Porter (Air Force Materials Lab, USA)
Professor D Perovic (University of Toronto, Canada)
Professor W J Poole (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Dr R Qin (Imperial College London, UK)
Professor R C Reed (University of Birmingham, UK)
Professor P R Rios (UFF-EEIMVR, Volta Redonda, Brazil)
Dr Jeremy Robinson (University of Limerick, Ireland)
Professor Wei Sha (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
Professor Dong-Woo Suh ('Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea)
Professor R C Thomson (Loughborough University, UK)
Professor P Tsakiropolous (University of Sheffield, UK)
Professor S van der Zwaag (Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands)
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