If you liked Materials and Society : from Research to Manufacturing by Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, Board on Manufacturing and Engineering Design, Board on Physics and Astronomy, and Solid State Sciences Committee, start with Frontiers in Synthetic Moir? Quantum Matter (2022), Modeling and simulation in manufacturing and defense systems acquisition (2002), and Novel Processes for Advanced Manufacturing (2013). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Frontiers in Synthetic Moir? Quantum Matter (2022), Modeling and simulation in manufacturing and defense systems acquisition (2002), Novel Processes for Advanced Manufacturing (2013), Future of Supercomputing (2003), and Review of DOE's Vision 21 Research and Development Program (2003).

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Materials and Society : from Research to Manufacturing is by Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, Board on Manufacturing and Engineering Design, Board on Physics and Astronomy, and Solid State Sciences Committee.