Find Out How New Inorganic Polymers Can Help You Solve Your Materials Problems
Frontiers in Inorganic Polymers Short Course Presented
by the ΛCS
Thursday-Friday, September 26-27, 2002 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
In Just Two Days You'll Catch the Latest Developments in: • high-tech applications of inorganic polymers, including ceramics, ultra-strong fibers, electrical conductors, and photosensitive materials • demanding applications, such as high temperatures, hostile environments, corrosion, and erosion sol-gel ceramics techniques and their applications polymeric precursor routes to ceramics truly cutting-edge developments in high-performance materials the latest word on microlithographic applications
.. · PLUS polyphosphazenes, electrically conductive polymers, silicon-containing polymers, and MUCH MORE!
Learn from Nine Renowned Authorities in the Area: James E. Mark (Course Coordinator), Distinguished Research Professor of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati Harry R. Allcock, Evan Pugh Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State University C. Jeffrey Brinker, Senior Scientist, Sandia national Laboratories Leonard Interrante, Professor of Chemistry at Rensselear Polytechnic in Troy, NY and co-founder of Starfire Systems, Inc. Roderick R. Kunz, Senior Staff Member, Submicrometer Technology Group, Lincoln Laboratory, M.I.T. Ian Manners, Professor of Chemistry, University of Toronto, Canada Tobin J. Marks, Vladmir N. Ipatieff Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, northwestern University Robert West, E.G. Rochow Professor of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Director of the Organosilicon Research Center Garth L. Wilkes, University Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering and Co-Director of the Polymer Materials and Interfaces Laboratory, Virginia Tech
For more information, visit our Website at www.chemistrv.orii/ shortcourses/. or mail in the coupon. Or call the ACS Short Course Office at (800) 227-5558, ext. 4508 (TOLL FREE) or (202)872-4508. FAX: (202) 872-6336.
This course is strictly limited to 35 participants. Register Today!