IPC 2005
July 26 - 29, 2005     Fukuoka, JAPAN

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S-1 Frontiers in Polymerization Chemistry and Catalysis
S-2 Dynamics in Polymers
S-3 Fusion of Macromolecular, Supramolecular, and Organic Cemistry
S-4 Polymer in Information-Driven Society
S-5 Polymers in Bionanotechnology
S-6 Polymer R&D in Industry: Policy and Perspective
 

  S-1  Frontiers in Polymerization Chemistry and Catalysis
NO. TITLE
LECTURER, AFFILIATION (COUNTRY)
S-1-1 Discovery, Development, and Application of Catalysts for the Synthesis of Defined Polymer Architectures
Geoffrey W. Coates, Cornell University (U.S.A.)
S-1-2 Nano-composites by In-situ Polymerisation with Metallocene Catalysts
Walter Kaminsky, University of Hamburg (Germany)
S-1-3 Studies Directed to Insertion Polymerization of Polar Vinyl Monomers
Richard F. Jordan, University of Chicago (U.S.A.)
S-1-4 Versatility of Aluminum Alkyl Additives in the Controlled Anionic Polymerization of Ethylenic and Heterocyclic Monomers
Alain Deffieux, University of Bordeaux 1 (France)
S-1-5 Copolymerization of Carbon Dioxide and Functional Epoxides under Ternary Metal Coordinate Catatysts
Xianhong Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)
S-1-6 Metal-Catalyzed Controlled Radical Polymerization: Dual Precision Control for Living and Stereospecific Chain Growth
Masami Kamigaito, Nagoya University (Japan)
S-1-7 Asymmetric Alternating Copolymerization of Functionalized Olefins with Carbon Monoxide
Kyoko Nozaki, The University of Tokyo (Japan)
S-1-8 FI Catalysts: New Olefin Polymerization Catalysts for the Creation of Value-Added Polymers
Makoto Mitani, Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. (Japan)
S-1-9 Condensation Polymers of Defined Architecture from Chain-Growth Polycondensation
Tsutomu Yokozawa, Kanagawa University (Japan)
 
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  S-2  Dynamics in Polymers
NO. TITLE
LECTURER, AFFILIATION (COUNTRY)
S-2-1 Dynamics and Rheology of Long-Chain-Branched Polymers
Ronald G. Larson, University of Michigan (U.S.A.)
S-2-2 Dynamics of Radical Polymerization at Unusual Conditions
Alexei R. Khokhlov, Moscow State University (Russia)
S-2-3 NMR Relaxation in Inhomogeneous Fields: Nondestructive Characterization of Polymer Products by Mobile NMR
Bernhard Blumich, RWTH Aachen (Germany)
S-2-4 Dynamics and Morphology in Thin Polymer Films
Richard Jones, University of Sheffield (UK)
S-2-5 Functional Polymer Surfaces: New Dynamic Processes
Kenneth J. Wynne, Virginia Commonwealth University (U.S.A.)
S-2-6 Toughening of Gels
Jian Ping Gong, Hokkaido University (Japan)
S-2-7 Glassy Dynamics of Polymer Thin Films
Toshiji Kanaya, Kyoto University (Japan)
S-2-8 Cooperative Hydration, Reversible Gelation and Shear Thickening in Hydrophobically Modified Poly (N-isopropylacrylamide) Solutions
Fumihiko Tanaka, Kyoto University (Japan)
S-2-9 Three-Dimensional Structural Analysis on Phase-Separated Morphologies
Hiroshi Jinnai, Kyoto Institute of Technology (Japan)
 
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  S-3  Fusion of Macromolecular, Supramolecular, and Organic Cemistry
NO. TITLE
LECTURER, AFFILIATION (COUNTRY)
S-3-1 New Approaches to Commercial Microelectronic Devices Based on Self Assembling Systems
Craig J. Hawker, IBM Almaden Research Center (U.S.A.)
S-3-2 Directed Self Assembly of Block Copolymer Vesicles
Adi Eisenberg, McGill University (Canada)
S-3-3 Functional Nanostructured Organic Materials via the Polymerization of Liquid Crystal Assemblies
Douglas Gin, University of Colorado (U.S.A.)
S-3-4 Self-Assembly Polymerizations for Electronic and Biological Functions
Sam. I. Stupp, Northwestern University (U.S.A.)
S-3-5 From Molecular Modules to Modular Materials
Dirk G. Kurth, Max-Planck-Institute (Germany)
S-3-6 Design of Self-Assembling Nanowires
Nobuo Kimizuka, Kyushu University (Japan)
S-3-7 Supramolecular Nanotube Architectures
Toshimi Shimizu, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan)
S-3-8 Conformational Control in Functional Macromolecules
Stefan Hecht, Freie Universitat Berlin (Germany)
 
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  S-4  Polymer in Information-Driven Society
NO. TITLE
LECTURER, AFFILIATION (COUNTRY)
S-4-1 Advances in Block Copolymer Lithography
Paul F. Nealey, University of Wisconsin -Madison (U.S.A.)
S-4-2 New Generation of Polymer Semiconductors for Electronics and Optoelectronics
Samson A. Jenekhe, University of Washington (U.S.A.)
S-4-3 Fluorescent Molecules and Polymers for Information Technology
Soo Y. Park, Seoul National University (Korea)
S-4-4 Nanostructure Fabrication Using Atomic Force Microscope Lithography
Haiwon Lee, Hanyang University (Korea)
S-4-5 Real-time Holographic Applications of Organic Photorefractive Materials
Nakjoong Kim, Hanyang University (Korea)
S-4-6 Polyelectrolyte-Mediated Assembly of Biologically-Inspired Systems
Frank Caruso, The University of Melbourne (Australia)
S-4-7 Dendrimer - Encapsulated Nanoparticles
Richard M. Crooks, Texas A&M University (U.S.A.)
S-4-8 Structure and Dynamics of Ultrathin Films of Perfluoropolyethers used as Hard-disk Lubricants
Curtis W. Frank, Stanford University (U.S.A.)
S-4-9 Molecular Transcription as a New Concept to create Organic/Inorganic Superstructures
Seiji Shinkai, Kyushu University (Japan)
S-4-10 Holographic Information Storage in Photochromic Liquid-Crystalline Polymers
Tomiki Ikeda, Tokyo Institute of Techonogy (Japan)
S-4-11 Inkjet Printing of Polymer Thin Film Transistors
Takeo Kawase, Seiko Epson Corporation (Japan)
S-4-12 Polymer Optical Circuits for Next Generation Optical Information Processing Systems
Toshikuni Kaino, Tohoku University (Japan)
 
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  S-5  Polymers in Bionanotechnology
NO. TITLE
LECTURER, AFFILIATION (COUNTRY)
S-5-1 Cationic Phospholipoids: Physical Properties and Activity as Gene Delivery Agents
Robert C. MacDonald, Northwestern University (U.S.A.)
S-5-2 Collagen Structures for Tissue Engineering
Jan Feijen, University of Twente (Netherlands)
S-5-3 Polymers and Nanosystems Derived from Metabolites
Michel Vert, University of Montpellier 1 (France)
S-5-4 New Frontier of Polymer-Based Micro/Nano Machine - Light-Drive Nano Robot and Biochemical IC Chips based on Micro/Nano Stereolithography -
Koji Ikuta, Nagoya University (Japan)
S-5-5 Smart Polymeric Micelles as Nanocarriers for Gene and Drug Delivery
Kazunori Kataoka, The University of Tokyo (Japan)
S-5-6 Colloidal Nanoparticles Carring DNA
Mizuo Maeda, RIKEN (Japan)
S-5-7 Nano-Structured Materials for Biodegradable Devices
Yoshiharu Kimura, Kyoto Institute of Technology (Japan)
S-5-8 Design of Protein Materials with Biological Functions
Eiry Kobatake, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)
S-5-9 Thermoresponsive Nanobio Interfaces for Modulated Interaction of Bioactive Compounds
Akihiko Kikuchi, Tokyo Women's Medical University (Japan)
S-5-10 Polymer Surface Influences on DNA Target Capture in Microarray Analysis
David Grainger, Colorado State University (U.S.A.)
 
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  S-6  Polymer R&D in Industry: Policy and Perspective
NO. TITLE
LECTURER, AFFILIATION (COUNTRY)
S-6-1 The Role of Polymers in PEM Fuel Cell Stacks
Charles Stone, Ballard Power Systems Inc. (Canada)
S-6-2 Metallocene Catalyst Products: R&D to Commercialization
Deepak Parikh, DuPont Dow Elastomers (Singapore)
S-6-3 Polymer Research in a Transnational Chemical Company
Franz Brandstetter, BASF AG (Germany)
S-6-4 A Research Strategy of Sumitomo Chemical Co.,Ltd.
Satoshi Kawachi, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. (Japan)
S-6-5 Combining and Harmonizing the Technology Platform
Shigeru Hayashida, Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd. (Japan)
S-6-6 R&D Aspects in Engineering Resins - Challenges and Opportunities
Arnold Schneller, Ticona Gmbh (Germany)
 
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