Friday 29 September from 13.00-16:00 at DTU Chemical Engineering in Lyngby.
It will be an afternoon event with presentations of the most recent research from the Danish Polymer Centre (DPC) at DTU Chemical Engineering as well as provide opportunity to network and discuss polymer science through a late afternoon poster session. This year, Professor Jukka Seppälä from Aalto University in Helsinki will give the international research presentation on Biobased Polyesters and Polyamides for Bio-Composites
Program:
13:00-13:10 Welcome by Prof. Anne Ladegaard Skov
13:10-13:45 Professor Jukka Seppälä: Bio-based polyesters and polyamides and their composites.
13:45-14:30 Research presentations
14:30-14:40 Short break
14:40-15:55 Research presentations
15:55-16:00 Closing remarks and conclusion of online part
16:00-?? Poster session and networking with refreshments
The event will be possible to attend physically as well as in a hybrid format, where we will make at least the presentations available for streaming. The poster and networking session will only be accessible for physical attendees.
If you want to attend online please register here.
An updated program and abstracts for the day will be available in our webpage.
Please reserve the day and register through IDA polymer. When you register, please indicate if you plan to attend physically or through the on-line system. We will share a link for registered participants.
Organizers: IDA Polymer & Danish Polymer Centre at DTU-Chemical Engineering.
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