Plenary Speakers
Filip Du Prez
Ghent University, Belgium
short bio
title
Vitrimers: directing chemical reactivity to control material properties
Olli Ikkala
Aalto University, Espoo, Finlandshort bio
Title
Programming materials with classical conditioning algorithms
Katja Loos
University of Groningen, The Netherlandsshort bio
Title
Enzymatic Polymerizations – Making Polymer Synthesis More Sustainable
Michael Rubinstein
Duke University, Durham, NC, USAshort bio
Title
Dynamics of Entangled Ring Polymers
Christopher Barner-Kowollik
Queensland University of Technology, AustraliaEPF 2022 Prize winner
Title
Multi-Colour Synergistic, Antagonistic and Orthogonal Photochemistry for Macromolecular Synthesis
Jean-François Gérard
Institut de Chimie CNRS, Paris, Franceshort bio
Title
Polymers? What materials could better offer a biomimetic approach to superhydrophobic surfaces?
David Mecerreyes
University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Centro Joxe Mari Korta Center, Spainshort bio
Title
Innovative polymers for batteries
Brigitte Voit
Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden, Germanyshort bio
Title
Synthesis and design for high performance of functional polymers for optoelectronic applications