Focus Session: Dillon Medal Symposium
FOCUS · K18 ·
Presentations
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Stimuli Responses of Topology-Controlled Polymer Networks and Liquid Crystalline Gels
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Kenji Urayama
- Kyoto University
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Self-Assembly of Magnetic Particles into Polymer Chains and Networks
ORAL
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Authors
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Jack Douglas
- Polymers Division, NIST
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Wolfgang Losert
- University of Maryland
- University of Maryland at College Park
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Justin Stambaugh
- Department of Physics, University of Maryland
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Kevin Van Workum
- Polymers Division, NIST
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Electrical Properties of Poly(ethylene oxide)-based Ionomers as Single Ion Conductors
ORAL
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Authors
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Ralph H. Colby
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Penn State University
- The Pennsylvania State University
- Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
- Penn State University
- Pennsylvania State University - Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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Shichen Dou
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Shihai Zhang
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Robert J. Klein
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James Runt
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Penn State University
- Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
- The Pennsylvania State University
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Karl T. Mueller
- Materials Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University
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Rheological Properties of Nanotube -- Polymer Nanocomposites
ORAL
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Authors
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Ramanan Krishnamoorti
- University of Houston
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Tirtha Chatterjee
- University of Houston
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Non-Newtonian Behavior of Diblock and Triblock Copolymer Solutions
ORAL
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Authors
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Hiroshi Watanabe
- ICR, Kyoto University
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Arm Retraction of Star and Dangling Polymers in the Absence of Dynamic Dilution
ORAL
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Authors
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Daniel A. Vega
- Department of Physics. Universidad Nacional del Sur. CONICET. Argentina
- Department of Physics - Universidad Nacional del Sur - CONICET. (8000) - Bah\'ia Blanca - Argentina
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Consequences of Switchable Solvent Quality on the Self-Assembly of Block Copolymers in a Nematic Liquid Crystal Solvent
ORAL
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Authors
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Julie Kornfield
- California Institute of Technology
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Swelling and Elasticity of Entangled Polymer Networks
ORAL
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Authors
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Michael Rubinstein
- Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N.C.
- Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- University of North Carolina
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Jonathan Campbell
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Sergey Panyukov
- Russian Academy of Sciences
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Electric Field Response of Electroclinic Liquid Crystal Elastomers
ORAL
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Authors
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Banahalli Ratna
- Naval Research Laboratory
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Christopher Spillmann
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Jawad Naciri
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Brownian dynamic simulations of electrophoresis and electro-stretching of DNA molecules in polymer gels.
ORAL
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Authors
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Ronald Larson
- University of Michigan
- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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Richard Graham
- University of Leeds
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Diffusion and Equilibration in Surfactant-Bearing Interfaces
ORAL
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Authors
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Nitash Balsara
- Univ. of California-Berkeley
- University of California, Berkeley
- UCB/LBNL
- U.C. Berkeley, LBNL
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Benedict Reynolds
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Megan Ruegg
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Clayton Radke
- University of California, Berkeley
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Thermodynamically Self-Consistent Theory of Crystalline Polymer Blends
ORAL
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Authors
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Thein Kyu
- University of Akron
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Polymer nano-adhesion promoted by surface mobility
ORAL
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Authors
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Keiji Tanaka
- Kyushu University
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Keiji Tanaka
- Kyushu University
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