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Applications of Metamaterials   Author Filippo Capolino Country USA, and UK Language English Subject(s) Metamaterials Genre(s) Science, physics Publisher Taylor & Francis group, CRC Press Publication date 2009-10-01 Media type Hardcover book Pages 762 ISBN 9781420054231 Preceded by Metamaterials Handbook - Two Volume Slipcase Set Followed by Theory and Phenomena of Metamaterials The author of Applications of Metamaterials is Filippo Capolino. This book derives its organization for discussion of its topics from the first volume of the "Metamaterials Handbook", also by the same author. Theory, modeling, and basic properties of metamaterials that were explored in the first volume, are now shown how they work when applied. Devices based on electromagnetic metamaterials continue to expand understanding of principles and modeling begun in the first volume. The applications for metamaterials are shown to be wide-ranging encompassing electronics, telecommunications, sensing, medical instrumentation, and data storage. This book also discusses the key domains of where metamaterials have already been developed. The material in this book is obtained from highly regarded sources, such as many scientific, peer reviewed, journals and journal articles. The author received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Florence, Italy in 1997.[1][2] See also Metamaterials: Physics and Engineering Explorations References ^ Filippo Capolino (2009). Applications of Metamaterials. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781420054231. http://books.google.com/books?id=8M0IqvcsHisC&source=gbs_navlinks_s.  ^ "Applications of Metamaterials: From the publisher". http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Applications-of-Metamaterials/Filippo-Capolino/e/9781420054231/?itm=3&USRI=filippo+capolino#editorialReviewsTab. Retrieved 2010-04-12.  This article about a science book is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e