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Advanced Polymers via Macromolecular Engineering

18–22 August 2013, Durham, UK

The 10th International Conference on Advanced Polymers via Macromolecular Engineering (APME 2013) will be held at Durham University in the UK from 18–22 August 2013. Organized and hosted by the Durham Centre for Soft Matter, APME 2013 will be the latest in a series of successful meetings, the most recent of which were held in Cappadocia (Turkey) (2011), Dresden (2009), and Miami (2007).

The focus of the meeting will be on recent advances in polymer chemistry, polymer synthesis, and polymer characterization. Topics to be covered include the

following:

  • Radical Polymerization

  • Step Growth Polymers

  • Functional Polymers

  • Supramolecular Polymers

  • Polymer Colloids

  • Polymers at Surfaces and Interfaces

  • Polymer Characterization

  • Biomaterials and Polymers for Medical Applications

  • Renewable/Sustainable Polymers

  • Plastic Electronics

  • Polymers for Energy Applications

  • Complex Macromolecular Architectures

  • Polymers and Industry

Seven plenary speakers will present their latest research along with 32 invited speakers. The program will also include some 48 contributed presentations, 16 contributed short talks for younger researchers, and a poster session, which will provide participants the opportunity to highlight their recent work.

See Calendar for contact information.

www.dur.ac.uk/soft.matter/apme2013

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