The Best Materials Science eBooks of All Time

Discover the most influential materials science ebooks, recommended by leaders, experts, and readers worldwide

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Recommendations by Elon Musk, Zeeshan Ahmad, Andres Chen, Robert Ritchie and 31 others
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Book Cover of J. E. Gordon - Structures: or Why Things Don't Fall Down

By J. E. Gordon – Former professor renowned for research in materials (you?) 

4.96
| 395 Pages
Best for Students and general readers interested in engineering.
Educational Value
Engaging Examples
Intuitive Approach
Humorous Insights
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Recommended by Elon Musk, Andres Chen, Architects' Journal and 1 other
Here we have the conversation in the unbuttoned mood of a learned engineer with wide sympathies about his art, its history, its range, and the silly things which happen. It reads easily and has immense charm
Rich and readable...personal, witty, and ironic
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Book Cover of Marc André Meyers, Po-Yu Chen - Biological Materials Science: Biological Materials, Bioinspired Materials, and Biomaterials

By Marc André Meyers – Distinguished Professor at the University of California, San Diego (you?) and 1 more 

4.76
| 2014 | 644 Pages
Best for Undergraduates and researchers in materials science.
Clear Explanations
Well-Illustrated
Accessible Language
Comprehensive Coverage
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Recommended by Robert Ritchie, Zachary Bissonnette, Zhehao Li and 2 others
Robert Ritchie - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
The union of the physical and biological sciences is in many respects one of the most exciting yet challenging aspects of scientific endeavor today. Nowhere is this more in evidence than in the area of biological materials science and engineering where many materials scientists struggle with the complex puzzle of biological form and function while biologists in turn have to deal with the invariably highly quantitative nature of the physical sciences and engineering. With this book, Meyers and Chen have delivered a true tour de force which takes the reader in clear and precise text from cells to virus-produced Li-ion batteries. This book is a must read for undergraduates, graduates and researchers alike in the rapidly expanding fields of biological, bioinspired and biomaterials science
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Materials Science Book made by AI

By TailoredRead – AI that creates personalized books for you 

4.98
| 2025 | 30-300 pages
Learn Materials Science faster with a book created specifically for you by state-of-the-art AI. Our AI has vast knowledge of Materials Science, and will craft a custom-tailored book for you in just 10 minutes. This tailored book addresses YOUR unique interests, goals, knowledge level, and background. Available for online reading, PDF download, and Kindle, your custom book will provide personalized insights to help you learn faster, expand your horizons, and accomplish your goals. Embark on your Materials Science learning journey with a personalized book - made exclusively for you.
Best for all readers across all knowledge levels.
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Book Cover of Marios Soutsos, Peter Domone - Construction Materials: Their Nature and Behaviour, Fifth Edition

By Marios Soutsos (you?) and 1 more 

4.68
| 2017 | 864 Pages
Best for Civil and structural engineering students.
Comprehensive Coverage
Up-to-date Knowledge
Clear Perspective
Instructor's Manual
Eythor Thorhallsson - Reykjavik University
This book is very good for teaching civil and construction engineers students about material science. The text goes from fundamental principles in the first chapters to practical use of the building materials
Toby Mottram - University of Warwick
A book giving up-to-date comprehensive knowledge on construction materials which will be the first choice book for lecturers teaching construction materials to civil engineering students on UK undergraduate and postgraduate taught courses
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