In the Final Analysis
Robinson discusses the Materials Genome Initiative (MGI) which both reflects the evolution of the materials field and influences the trajectories of materials professionals and students. Scientists and engineers from many disciplines are energized by the MGI's strategic plan, which seeks to uni...
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