4 top scientists join EXM editorial board, they are:
Richard Todd University of Oxford, UK.
Research interests include processing and properties of ceramic nanocomposites, the use of carbon nanotubes and graphene in ceramic composites, mechanical testing and stress measurement in ceramics at the microscale, high strain rate performance of ceramics for armour applications, "flash sintering" and other rapid densification methods for ceramics, probing of stress and structure using neutrons and synchrotron radiation, improved metal forming for automobiles and mechanisms of superplastic deformation.
Paolo Colombo Università deqli Studi di Padova, Italy.
Research interests encompass the design, processing, and characterization of advanced ceramic and inorganic materials, with a focus on porous structures, preceramic polymers, geopolymers, and additive manufacturing techniques. He is the author of over 400 scientific publications, holds several patents, and is a Fellow of the American Ceramic Society. Professor Colombo serves as an editor and editorial board member for major journals in the field of ceramics and materials science.
Eugene A. Olevsky San Diego State University.
Research focuses on the theoretical modeling of consolidation processes, field-assisted sintering techniques (FAST), and powder-based manufacturing. The author of over 500 scholarly works, he is a Fellow of ASM International, APMI International, and the American Ceramic Society. His work has been honored with major awards, including the Distinguished Service Award from TMS. As Dean, he provides strategic leadership for one of California's largest and most impactful engineering colleges.
Sanjay Mathur University of Cologne, Germany.
Research specializes in the molecular design of inorganic precursors and the development of advanced chemical processes (CVD, ALD, Sol-Gel) for fabricating functional nanomaterials. These materials are engineered for critical applications in energy conversion (photocatalysis, photovoltaics), energy storage (batteries, supercapacitors), and environmental technologies. A prolific author and inventor, Professor Mathur leads a major research group at the forefront of materials chemistry and serves in editorial roles for leading international journals. He is a recipient of several awards, including the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation's Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award.