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PPS Webinar

Nano- and Bionano- Polymers:
Preparation, Characterization and Applications


July 15, 2021
15:00-18:00, TOKYO TIME

This webinar of the Polymer Processing Society (PPS) focuses on nano- and Bionano- polymers, an emerging area of research that has far-reaching influence in materials development, characterization and applications. Five distinguished speakers will share their research contributions. The session includes five talks, 30 min each and a question period at the end of the presentations.

Download the Program (PDF) - HERE

All registrants will be sent a separate email directly from the organizers with access instructions prior to the event. 

Registration Rates:

Registration Type Price
Active Regular Member Rate
$35.00USD
Active Regular Member Rate + One-year Membership
$145.00USD
Active Student Member Rate
$35.00USD
Non-Member Student Rate
$35.00USD
Non-Member “non-student” Rate
$70.00USD
Non-Member “non-student” Rate + One-year Membership
$145.00USD

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.
The last day to register was July 12, 2021


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Speakers:


Prof. Joung Sook Hong, Seoul National University, South Korea

Particle network formation control for electrically and mechanically reinforced biopolymer composite development









Prof. Takeshi Kikutani, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Tentative title: Melt spinning of bio-based and bio-degradable polymers







Prof. Yongjin Li, College of Material, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hangzhou Normal University, China

Interface Engineering and Functionalization of Polymer Blends by Reactive Compatibilization






Prof. Abderrahim Maazouz, INSA, University of Lyon, France

Model Biocomposites based on poly (lactic acid) and bioactive glass fillers for bones regeneration: Structure/ innovative processes relationships








Prof. Chi Wang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Extension rate of straight jet segment during electrospinning