Invited Speakers

Plenary speakers

Anderson PD
Eindhoven University of Technology
Measuring and predicting structure development during processing flows
Ito K
The University of Tokyo
Polymers for the circular economy
Kuo SW
National Sun Yat-sen University
Solid state chemical transformation of benzoxazine-linked porous organic polymers
Sundararaj U
University of Calgary
Morphology, rheology, and structure property relationships of electrically conductive polymer blends and nanocomposites
Invited speakers

Chen JC National Taiwan University of Science and Technology The incorporation of benzo[c]cinnoline unit in linear conjugated polymers: a promising way of producing C2 products and enhance production yield for CO2 photoreaction application
Di Maio E University of Naples Federico II Structure- and density-layered mono-material foams
Ito H Yamagata University Control of structure and properties for recycled plastics
Kadokawa Kagoshima University Development of derivatization methods in ionic liquid solvents to exhibit new properties and functions from structural polysaccharides
Kihara S Hiroshima University High-pressure fluids mixing on the development of rubber nanocomposites and their material recycling
Kikutani T Institute of Science Tokyo Verification of the influence of processing history through comparing high-speed melt spinning behavior of virgin and recycled polypropylene
Lee CH Chang Gung Memorial Hospital-Cardiology Optimizing pro-survival effects: Exosomes from human induced pluripotent stem cells in 3D culture
Liu YL National Tsing Hua University Porous polymeric membranes in preparation of gel polymer electrolytes for lithium ion batteries
Saito T Institute of Science Tokyo Study on interfacial thermal resistance of layered heterogeneous polymers for novel thermal insulation structure
Taki K Kanazawa University Acoustic emission sensing for understanding filler compounding in twin-screw extrusion
Tung SH National Taiwan University Blends of spider silk and PEO as effective solid polymer electrolytes
Yao S Fukuoka University Innovative mechanical recycling process based on the "Physical Degradation and Physical Regeneration Theory"