학술발표회 [2014-12-14~17] Silicon-Containing Polymers and Composites 2014
2014.06.12 09:20
Dear Silicon Enthusiasts,
Please join us for SILICON-CONTAINING POLYMERS AND COMPOSITES 2014, the third in a series of biennial workshop sponsored by the ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry. The workshop will be held December 14-17, 2014 and will cover all aspects of silicon/polymer chemistry, from silanes and silicones to silsesquioxanes and silicate-filled composites. A workshop flyer attached.
The workshop will take place at the Omni Hotel in San Diego, CA, a warm location in the chilly month of December, with easy access for international participants. This is looking to be an outstanding workshop. Additional information is provided below and on the POLY website: http://polyacs.net/Workshops/
We hope to see you there!
Joe Mabry
Joseph M. Mabry, Ph.D.
ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry
Air Force Research Laboratory
Office: (661) 275-5857
Mobile: (661) 917-7225
ANNOUNCING…
SILICON-CONTAINING POLYMERS AND COMPOSITES 2014
December 14-17, 2014
San Diego, California USA
http://polyacs.net/Workshops/
For updates on this event, forward your contact information to Ashley Ritter, ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry, Inc. at ardaltn@vt.edu
CHAIR
Dr. Joseph M. Mabry
Air Force Research Laboratory
Aerospace Systems Directorate
Edwards AFB, CA 93524
Phone: (661) 275-5857
E-mail: joseph.mabry@edwards.af.mil
ORGANIZING TEAM
Prof. Stephen J. Clarson, University of Cincinnati
Dr. Jonathan D. Goff, Gelest, Inc.
Prof. Kenneth J. Wynne, Virginia Commonwealth Univ.
Dr. Dylan J. Boday, IBM
Prof. Anish Tuteja, University of Michigan
Dr. Andrew J. Guenthner, ASC Mojave Desert Section
Prof. Scott T. Iacono, US Air Force Academy
Dr. Gregory R. Yandek, Air Force Research Laboratory
Prof. Yoshiki Chujo, Kyoto University, Japan
Prof. Richard M. Laine, University of Michigan
Silicon, the second most abundant element in the Earth’s crust, is ubiquitously found in various aspects of polymer chemistry and engineering. The chemistry of silanes, siloxanes, silsesquioxanes, and silicates has had a tremendous impact on the creation of novel substances that exhibit far-reaching influence on modern material applications across multiple industries. Despite the extensive progression in the development of silicon-containing materials, the versatility of this useful element provides continued promise.
This workshop will cover recent technological advancements in silicon-containing polymers and composites produced in academic, industrial, and government laboratories, from fundamental research to commercial product development. The workshop will be of interest to both academic and industrial communities and is the third installment of the successful biennial workshop series started in 2010. Selected presenters from the workshop will be invited to submit papers to a thematic special issue of the journal, Silicon.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Stephen Cheng, University of Akron
Barry Arkles, Gelest
Jay Kunzler, Kunzler Biomedical
Yoshiki Chujo, Kyoto University, Japan
Doug Loy, University of Arizona
Darren Sun, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
David Son, Southern Methodist University
Ken Shea, University of California, Irvine
Kenneth Wynne, Virginia Commonwealth University
Melissa Grunlan, Texas A&M University
François Ganachaud, CNRS, France
Anish Tuteja, University of Michigan
Stephen Clarson, University of Cincinnati
Ron Hedden, Texas Tech University
SESSION TOPICS
Polysiloxane polymers & copolymers
Organosilicon chemistry
Composites, hybrids, & interfaces
Silicon-containing copolymers
Sol-gel chemistry & polysilsesquioxanes
Bio-silification & bio-medical applications
Silica and silicates
Wetting-resistant surfaces & coatings
Industrial elastomers & plastics
Anti-fouling & anti-icing surfaces
Silicon-based nanostructures
Structure/property relationships
Ceramics & glasses
SPEAKERS AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS
A book of graphical abstracts for presentations and posters will be distributed at the meeting. Confirmed Presenters are asked to submit a one page 150-word abstract with a Table of Contents-type graphic electronically to Ashley Ritter, (email preferred: ardaltn@vt.edu) 103 Surge Bldg.MC 0279, Division of Polymer Chemistry, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061. Submission deadline is Friday, October 31, 2014. Also include a short bio for speakers.
Interested speakers should submit their request directly to organizers including title and brief abstract.
ACCOMMODATIONS
This event will be held at the Omni Hotel in downtown San Diego, California. Hotel reservations should be made directly with the Omni by phone (1-800-THE-OMNI). Online reservations will be available as well. Check the event website for complete information. Request the “ACS Polymer Division - Silicon” rate of $139.00 for single/double occupancy. Room rates are quoted exclusive of appropriate state and local taxes, fees and assessments.
Online lodging reservation is available by clicking the link below:
http://www.omnihotels.com/
Please book by November 21, 2014.
For additional information, please contact:
Ashley Ritter
Division of Polymer Chemistry, Inc.
Virginia Tech
103 Surge Bldg, M.C. 0279
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Phone: 540-392-3042
Fax: 540-231-2588
E-mail: ardaltn@vt.edu
We hope to see you there!
Joe Mabry
Joseph M. Mabry, Ph.D.
ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry
Air Force Research Laboratory
Office: (661) 275-5857
Mobile: (661) 917-7225