Biomaterials --- materials that can be used in the human body
Tribology --- the study of the wear of materials due to friction and other factors
Note that some practitioners often consider rheology a sub-field of materials science, because it can cover any material that flows. However, a typical rheology paper covers non-Newtonian fluid dynamics, so we place it as a sub-field of Continuum mechanics. See also granular material.
Topics that Form the Basis of Materials Science
Thermodynamics, for phase stability, phase transformations and phase diagrams.
Thermal Analysis, Thermogravimetry, study changes in materials as function of combined temperature, time and interactions with gases.
Kinetics, applied to the rates of phase transformations, thermal decomposition and diffusion.
Materialsscience is a multidisciplinary field focusing on functional solids, whether the function served is structural, electronic, thermal, chemical, magnetic, optical, or some combination of these.
Evaluation of material performance is grounded in the field of engineering where that material is applied, and applying materialsscience requires a knowledge of the processing technologies of the material in question.
Materialproperties, structure, performance, and processing are so essential and interrelated that they are often presented as the vertices of the materialsscience tetrahedron.