One of Advanced Engineering Materials 2023’s best articles

25 October 2023

An article by Tatiana Budtova has been selected as "remarkable" by the journal Advanced Engineering Materials.

The Advanced Engineering Materials magazine has just finalised its “Best of 2023 collection” of outstanding articles published throughout the past year. The magazine focuses on the latest advances in the wide field of engineering materials such as composites, ceramics, cellular or biomedical materials and all innovative manifacturing techniques.

Its selction of outstanding articles is based on hundreds (around 600) of publications issued during the year. The 18 publications selected include the article published by Tatiana Budtova (BIO team) and al. on “Acoustic Properties of Aerogels: Current Status and Prospects”.

This article can be accessed for free online.

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