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European Polymer Congress

21-26 June 2015, Dresden, Germany
Published/Copyright: November 18, 2014
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The next Congress of the European Polymer Federation (EPF) will be held in Dresden, Germany, from 21-26 June, 2015. Europe’s largest polymer event (about 1300 participants) offers a platform for broad interdisciplinary exchange and aims at exploring the potential polymers offer with regard to a number of global challenges. Hence, topics are:

· Advances in macromolecular synthesis: From precision polymer structures towards interactive polymer materials

· Nanomaterials and composites: Preparation, characterization, processing, modeling, application

· Polymers meet biology: Bioinspired and bioactive polymers, biohybrides and polymers at the biointerface

· From polymer science to soft matter science

· More with less: Polymers address challenges of resources, sustainability, and energy efficiency

· The post-silicon age: Polymer and organic electronics

Plenary talks are given by Kristie Anseth (USA), Vincenzo Busico (Italy), Antonio Facchetti (USA), Ilias Iliopoulus (France), Eugenia Kumancheva (Canada), Tom McLeish (UK), Klaus Müllen (Germany), and Karen Wooley (USA). In addition, about 50 invited keynote lectures and about 400 short contributed communications are presented in parallel sessions during the five day congress. Posters and an industrial exhibition complete the program. The online abstract submission is open from 1 Sept. 2014 to 15 January 2015.

contact:

www.epf2015.org

Online erschienen: 2014-11-18
Erschienen im Druck: 2014-11-1

©2014 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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