Copper alloys are materials made up of copper combined with other metals such as zinc, tin, aluminum, and nickel to improve their mechanical or physical properties. These alloys are commonly used in various industries such as construction, electrical engineering, marine applications, and manufacturing due to their high electrical and thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, and strength. Research in the field of copper alloys focuses on developing new compositions, processing methods, and applications to enhance their performance characteristics and make them more cost-effective and sustainable. This research area also explores the impact of different alloying elements on the properties of copper alloys and investigates their potential for use in emerging technologies such as additive manufacturing and renewable energy systems.