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DIVISION NEWSLETTER. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1969, 61 (11), pp 9–9. DOI: 10.1021/ie50719a004. Publication Date: November 1969. Cite this:Ind. Eng. Chem...
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DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

ELECTION RESULTS

The Division membership has elected the following officers for the next year : CHAIRMAN-ELECT James D. IDOL, Jr. Research Manager, Research and Development Department, Standard Oil Co. of Ohio, Cleveland, Ohio

CiiAlRUAN LEO FRIEND M. W. Kellogg Co. P. 0. Box 696 New Market, N. J. 08854 PHONE: 201-356-8400

MEMBERS-AT-LARGE ALBERT W. MEYER Executive Secretary, Plastics Institute of America, Hoboken, N. J. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE VERN W. WEEKMAN Supervisor, Systems Research Group, Mobil Oil Co., Paulsboro, N. J. 1905 valid ballots were cast, representing 28.5% of the Division membership. T h e newly elected officers, together with the new chairman (now chairman-elect), R . N. Maddox, will take office on January 1, 1970.

36th ANNUAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SYMPOSIUM-December CIUIRMAN-EL~W

R.N. MADDOX Dept. of Chemical E n m . Oklahoma State Univ. Stillwater, Okla. 74074 PHONE: 405-FR 2-6211 SECRETARY GORDON B. SKINNER Dept. of Chemistry Wright State Univ. Dayton, Ohio 45431 PHONE: 513-426-6650

TREAS~RER NORBERT PLATZER Plaatica Div. Monsanto Co. P. 0. Box 1531 Springfield, Mars. 01101 PHONE: 413-788-6911

PROORAM SECRETARY V. A. FAUVER Process Engineering Dow Chemical Co. Midland, Mich. 48640 PHONE: 517-636-0160 COUNCILORS JOSEPH STEWART h R c s e a r c h & Engrg. Co. 50 Rockefeller Plaza New York, N. Y . 10020 PHONE : 212-974-2656 NORBERT PLATZER Plastics Div. Monsanto Co. P. 0. Box 1531 Springfield, Mass. 01101 PHONE: 413-788-691 1

15-16, 1969

The theme of this year’s symposium will be, “The Application of Principles of Transport Phenomena to the Processing of Polymers and to the Design of Polymeric Systems.” T h e symposium will be held at the University of California, Berkeley. Full details concerning registration fees, preregistration, and accommodations can be obtained from Dr. A. T. DiBenedetto, Program Chairman, Materials Research Laboratory, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. 63130. The program will consist of morning and afternoon sessions on December 15 and 16 as follows:

MONDAY, DECEMBER 15 8 : 00 A.M.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16

Registration, Lawrence Hall of Science Morning Session

8 : 55 Introduction-A. T. DiBenedetto 9 :00 “Formulation of Constitutive Equations for Polymers and Applications to Polymer Processing,’’ W. R. Schowalter, Princeton University 10 : 00 Coffee Break 10:15 “Anomolies and Instabilities in Flow or Polymer Melts,” E. B. Bagley, Washington University 11 : I 5 “Thermal Conductivity of Polymers and Polymer Melts,” A. Bondi, Shell Development Co. 12:15 Lunch Afternoon Session 1:30 “Heat Transfer in Polymer Melts,” T. Szabo, Union Carbide Corp. 2:30 Principles of Mass Transport Through Polymers,” C. E. Rogers, Case Western Reserve University 3 : 30 “Principles of Electron Transport Through Polymers,” H. Pohl, Oklahoma State University 6 : 00 Cocktail Hour-Cash Bar, Faculty Club, University of California 7 :30 Banquet-Faculty Club, University of California; Guest Speaker, Samuel S. Markowitz, Prof. of Chemistry, University of California, “The Chemistry of (Student) Free Radicals. , ,Inhibitors, Entropy Changes and Transport Properties”

Morning Session 9 :00 “Rheological and Material Variables in Flow of Polymer Melts,” R. A. Mendelson, Monsanto co. 10 :00 Coffee Break 10: 15 “Fabrication of Polymeric Materials,” T. L. Tolbert, Monsanto Co. 11 : 15 “Design and Application of Polymeric Systems as Thermal Barriers,” D. L. Schmidt, Air Force Materials Laboratory 12:15 Lunch

Afternoon Session 2 :00 “Design and Application of Polymeric Systems for Controlling Mass Transport,” A. S. Michaels, Amicon Corp. 3 :00 “Design and Application of Polymeric Systems for Electrical Applications,” S. Strella, Xerox Corp. 4 :00 Closing Remarks-M. C. Williams

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