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IPCG Polymer Colloids Conference 2011 International Polymer Colloids Group (IPCG) Home To be held on the campus of The University of New Hampshire SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Dr. Michael Cunningham (chair), Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada Dr. Dieter Urban (co-chair), BASF SE, Germany Program Graduate Wknd Posters & EASE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Dr. Donald Sundberg, University of New Hampshire, USA Dr. John Tsavalas, University of New Hampshire, USA Travel/Lodging UNH & Nearby REGISTRATION WEBPAGE: www.ipcg-conference.info IPCG 2011 Polymer Colloids Conference: June 26th - July 1st, 2011 Plenary Lecture Polymer Microgels: Old Materials with New Applications: Dr. Eugenia Kumacheva Composite Latices and Supracolloidal Structures Designed Synthesis of Composite Colloids with Tunable Morphologies: From Armored Particles to Colloidal Molecules: Dr. Elodie Bourgeat-Lami Supracolloidal Polymer Chemistry: From colloidal Building Blocks to Assembled Structures: Dr. Stefan Bon Rheology and Film Formation Infrared Radiation-Assisted Evaporative Lithography of Bespoke Topographic Coatings: Dr. Joe Keddie Chemical Crosslinking of Emulsion Polymers after Film Formation - Routes to Enhance Application Performance: Dr. Bernd Reck Fundamentals and Applications Soft-Soft Nanocomposites: A Principle for Enhancing the Performance of Rubbery Films Produced from WaterBorne Polymers: Dr. Peter Lovell Secondary Nucleation with HEMA: Dr. Mark Soucek Strategies for Miniemulsification: High Solids, Hybrids and Continuous Processes: Dr. Timothy McKenna From Particle Morphology to Film Morphology: Dr. Jose M. Asua Message in a Bottle: Quantitative Analysis of Colloidal Nanoparticles in Optical Confinement: Dr. Daniel Ou-Yang Polymer Colloids, Network- and Surface Design in Biological Systems Modular Polymer Material Design: Responsive Surfaces, Micro- and Nano-Object Modification, Bonding-on-Demand and a Color Switch: Dr. Christopher Barner-Kowollik Designing Microgels for Drug Delivery: Dr. Todd Hoare Metal-Encoded Microbeads for Highly Multiplexed Bioassays Based on Atomic Mass Spectrometry: Dr. Mitch Winnik Novel Chemistries for Aqueous Dispersions Novel Routes to Polymeric Nanoparticles Using Carbon Dioxide: Dr. Per Zetterlund Synthesis and Simultaneous Self-assembly of Amphiphilic Block Copolymers: A New Goal for the Emulsion Polymerization: Dr. Bernadette Charleux Nanoreactors for Aqueous RAFT-Mediated Polymerizations: Dr. Michael Monteiro Self Assembly Assembling Amphpiphilic Colloids into Crystalline and Quasi Crystalline Structures: Dr. Stephan Förster Micelle from a Cyclic Block Copolymer: Stabilization via the "Topology Effect": Dr. Takuya Yamamoto Shaping Colloids for Self Assembly: Dr. David J. Pine Pre-Conference GRS Symposium: June 24th - June 26th, 2011 The IPCG Graduate Research Symposium (GRS) preceeds the IPCG Polymer Colloids Conference. The symposium is for graduate students or postdoctoral researchers with research in polymer colloids. The GRS consists of Master Classes organized by Professors in the field along with oral presentations of research from the graduate/postdoctoral participants. Copyright © 2010-2011 International Polymer Colloids Group [email protected]