Fundamental component of modern materials science, representing a diverse class of artificially engineered macromolecules. These polymers, constructed through chemical processes, are composed of repeating units known as monomers. In the realm of materials science, their significance lies in the ability to meticulously design and manipulate their molecular structures, tailoring properties such as strength, flexibility, and thermal stability. This precision in customization allows for the creation of materials with specific functionalities, influencing applications across industries. The synthesis, characterization, and utilization of synthetic polymers are core aspects of materials science, where researchers delve into advanced analytical techniques to understand their structures and behaviors. From the development of high-performance plastics to biodegradable polymers and innovative composites, synthetic polymers stand as a cornerstone in the ongoing exploration and advancement of materials science and engineering.
Title : Application of vanadium and tantalum single-site zeolite catalysts in heterogeneous catalysis
Stanislaw Dzwigaj, Sorbonne University, France
Title : Developing novel sensing platforms using nanostructures
Harry Ruda, University of Toronto, Canada
Title : Solid state UV cross-linking for advanced manufacturing
Huang WM, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Title : The effect of substitution of Mn by Pd on the structure and thermomagnetic properties of the Mn1−xPdxCoGe alloys (where x = 0.03, 0.05, 0.07 and 0.1)
Piotr Gebara, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
Title : Evaluation of mineral jelly as suitable waterproofing material for ammonium nitrate
Ramdas Sawleram Damse, HEMRL, India
Title : The role of tunable materials in next-gen reconfigurable antenna design
Nasimuddin, Institute for Infocomm Research, A-STAR, Singapore