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Invited Lectures
with extensive Discussion Sessions
Contributed Lectures
Poster session

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Toronto, |
Austin, |
Brno, |
Baltimore, MD, USA 1991 |
Inuyama, |
Crete, |
Les Diablerets, |
Sanibel
Island, FL, USA 1995 |
Oxford, |
Toronto, |
Santa Margherita, |
La Rochelle, France 1999 |
| Pittsburgh, PA, USA 2000 |
Nagoya, Japan 2001 |
Univ. Twente The Netherlands 2002 |
Baltimore, MD, USA 2003 |
Heidelberg, Germany 2004 |
Sheffield, |
Oak Ridge, |
Crete, Greece 2007 |
Wilmington, DE, USA 2008 |
Zlin, Czech Republic 2009 |
Pohang, Rep. of Korea 2010 |
Torino, Italy 2011 |
Kerkrade, The Netherlands 2012 |
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Polymer Analysis and Characterization, ISPAC, is a
non-profit scientific organization. The purpose of ISPAC
is to provide an international forum for the presentation
of recent advances in the field of polymer analysis and
characterization methodologies. This unique Symposium
brings together analytical chemists and polymer
scientists involved in the analysis and characterization
of polymeric materials. Meetings are held annually,
rotating to venues in the USA, Europe and Asia. The annual three-day symposia comprise
invited lectures, poster sessions, discussions and
information exchange on polymer analysis and
characterization approaches, techniques and applications.
Invited talks include state-of-the-art developments, with each
lecture session features lectures and a one-hour open discussion
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Financial Support for ISPAC
ISPAC is a nonprofit organization, registered as a tax-exempt from Federal taxes in the USA. In addition to funds received via registration fees for the meeting and the short course offered at each meeting, ISPAC is pleased to acknowledge support for its symposia from exhibitors and sponsors. Exhibitor and sponsor support is an important component of the funds that allow ISPAC function and provide annual sumposia. Levels of support include:
It is a pleasure to thank the following for their support of ISPAC-2011:
| Friends | up to 499 Euro |
| Donors | 500 to 999 Euro |
| Principal Donors | 1000 Euro and above |
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Subject to change, ISPAC venues are planned for the following:
| 2013 | New Orleans, USA |
| 2014 | South Africa |
Your suggestions for topics and invited speakers will be welcomed.
Details to follow--Stay tuned in!
*G.C. Berry, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; gcberry@andrew.cmu.edu
**O. Chiantore, University of Torino, Italy; oscar.chiantore@unito.it
T. Chang, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea; tc@postech.ac.kr
H.N. Cheng, USDA Southern Regional Research Center, USA; hncheng100@gmail.com
A.W. deGroot, Dow Chemical Co., USA; adegroot@dow.com
N. Hadjichristidis, University of Athens, Greece; hadjichristidis@chem.uoa.gr
J. Janca, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic; ijpac@ft.utb.cz
P. Kratochvíl, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czech Republic; krat@imc.cas.cz
J. W. Mays, University of Tennessee, USA, jimmymays@utk.edu
E. Meehan , AstraZenca, UK, liz.meehan@astrazeneca.com
H. Pasch, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa; hpasch@sun.ac.za
W. F. Reed, Tulane University, USA; wreed@tulane.edu
M. Rinaudo, CERMAV-CNRS, France; rinaudo@cermav.cnrs.fr
G. J. Vancso, University of Twente, The Netherlands; G.J.Vancso@utwente.nl
* ISPAC Chair
**ISPAC-2011 Chair
Emeritus Members of the Governing Board
***H.G. Barth, DuPont Co., USA
S.T.
Balke,University of Toronto, Canada
J.V.
Dawkins, Loughborough University, UK
S.
Mori, Mie University, Japan
P.
Munk, University of Texas at Austin, USA
*** ISPAC Founding Chair Emeritus
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