THE TENTATIVE PROGRAM FOR 26TH POLYCHAR
26TH SHORT COURSE ON POLYMER CHARACTERIZATION
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
26TH POLYCHAR 2018, TBILISI -GEORGIA
THEME: POLYMER CHARACTERIZATION
DATE: MONDAY, 10TH SEPTEMBER 2018
TIME: 9.00 -18.00
VENUE: EVENT HALL, IVANE JAVAKHISHVILI TBILISI STATE UNIVERSITY, TBILISI, GEORGIA
“Kindly registered ONLINE for your attendance of 26th Short Course on Polymer Characterization in conjunction with 26thPOLYCHAR 2018 on Monday, 10h September 2018 at Event Hall, Iv Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University.
Confirmation of participation to this short course will only be offered with full payment of registration fees. Meals will only be provided for registered and confirmed participants of the short course.”
Synopsis
The Course on polymer characterization has been developed for students, researchers and industry practitioners from around the world to update their knowledge. The lectures shall provide the understanding of the methods of characterization of polymers and polymer-based materials (PBMs) as well as the basic science behind those methods. Thought-provoking insights into the experimental design and the research results will be presented. This will provide a basis also for understanding research reports during the following days of the Forum. The instructors might share their power point slides on the website of the IUPAC sub-committee on Polymer Education accessible to the general public.
Who should attend
Students, researchers on PBMs and engineers in relevant manufacturing industries.
Fees for 1-day Short Course on Polymer Characterization
1. Complimentary for the participants of 26th POLYCHAR OR
2. RM400 / USD100 for solely attending 1-day Short Course on Polymer Characterization only
Payment mode
Please refer to this web link
www.polychar26.tsu.ge
PROGRAM OF THE SHORT COURSE on POLYMER CHARACTERIZATION
The Course is a set of lectures by experts in the field describing different aspects of interest to the participants of 26th POLYCHAR 2018. Participants in the Monday course in the past years observed that following research presentations in the following days is made easier after the course lectures.
There are 35 minutes for each lecture, with approximately 5 minutes for discussion.
Time and location: Monday September 10, 2018, Main University Building 1
Time |
Speaker |
Lecture |
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9.00 – 11.00 |
Registration |
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11.00 – 11.30 |
Opening of the course |
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11.30 -11.50 |
Coffe Break |
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11.50 – 12.25 |
Victor M. Castaño |
Polymers, biopolymers and advanced nanocomposites for a additive manufacturing: challenges and Opportunities |
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12.25 – 13.00 |
Tomasz W. Liskiewicz |
Tribology: friction, scratch resistance and wear |
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13.00 – 14.00 |
Lunch Break |
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14.00 – 14.35 |
Witold Brostow |
Viscoelastic behavior of polymers |
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14.35 – 15.10 |
Understandable approach about electric and dielectric properties of conductive filler-polymer composites in terms of elementary quantummechanics |
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15.10 – 15.45 |
Rimantas Levinskas |
Application of polymeric materials in energetic sector |
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15.45 – 16.05 |
Coffe Break |
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16.05 – 16.40 |
Allison T. Osmanson |
Flexibility and related properties of polymers |
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16.40 – 17.15 |
Tomasz Sterzynski |
Macromolecular orientation in polymers |
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17.15 – 17.50 |
Dusan Berek |
Polymer liquid chromatography |
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17.50 – 18.00 |
Closing of the course |
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20.00 |
Welcome reception |