APME 2017 will be the latest in a series of successful polymer meetings, the most recent of which were held in Yokohama (2015), Durham (2013), Cappadocia (Turkey) (2011), Dresden (2009) and Miami (2007). The city of Ghent is quite easy to reach from Brussels airport (1 hour) or from other airports such as Paris (2,5 hours) or Amsterdam (3 hours).
The focus of the APME2017 meeting will be on macromolecular engineering for the design of advanced polymeric structures, in connection to their characterisation and recent applications.
The scope of the meeting will include topics such as (not limited):
Submit your abstracts for oral communication before January 23, 2017! Deadline for posters is March 23, 2017.
Because of the conference location in the historical centre of Ghent, the number of participants will be limited to 450 people!
The focus of the APME2017 meeting will be on macromolecular engineering for the design of advanced polymeric structures, in connection to their characterisation and recent applications.
The scope of the meeting will include topics such as (not limited):
- Recent Advances in Macromolecular Synthesis
- Complex Macromolecular Structures
- Dynamic and Supramolecular Polymers
- Stimuli-responsive and Functional Polymer Architectures
- Self-healing and Reprocessable Polymer Systems
- Polymers at Surfaces and Interfaces
- New Industrial Developments for Polymeric Materials
- Polymers meet Biology/Biochemistry
- Polymers from Renewable Resources
- Polymers for Energy Applications
- Prof. Craig HAWKER (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Santa Barbara, United States)
- Prof. Ludwik LEIBLER (ESPCI, Paris, France)
- Prof. Mitsuo SAWAMOTO (KYOTO UNIVERSITY, Kyoto, Japan)
- Prof. Martina STENZEL (UNSW, Sydney, Australia)
Submit your abstracts for oral communication before January 23, 2017! Deadline for posters is March 23, 2017.
Because of the conference location in the historical centre of Ghent, the number of participants will be limited to 450 people!