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5 International Colloquium o n Macromolecular Engineering A Unique Short Course Sponsored by the American Chemical Society October 22-24,1990 • The University of Akron • Akron, OH Join in this participative learning experience featuring a "Gordon Conferences" type of atmosphere and plenty of time for exchanging ideas. It's a golden opportunity to . . . brainstorm with world-renowned experts . . . exchange ideas with your colleagues . . . find out about cutting edge developments sure to affect the course of polymer science . . . and your job! How You'll Benefit from This Course • Explore the design and controlled total synthesis of polymer architecture • Probe the mechanisms of polymerizations —and learn how to use these mechanisms to synthesize new products with useful physical-mechanicalchemical properties • Be able to assemble macromolecules for specific applications by a variety of processes • Be exposed to applications involving nearly every area of polymer science • AND T H I S IS J U S T T H E BEGINNING! Applications will be cited in nearly every area of polymer science, including: Engineering Plastics Polymer Alloys Acrylates Catalysis Microelectronics Biopolymers
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Polyolefins Thermoplastic Elastomers Adhesives Coatings Amphiphilic Materials AND MUCH MORE!
For more information, call (800) 227-5558 (TOLL FREE) or (202) 872-4508. Or, use this coupon to request a FREE descriptive brochure on this dynamic course. American Chemical Society Dept. of Continuing Education Meeting Code AKR9010 1155 Sixteenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036
The Faculty is an International "Who's Who" of Macromolecular Engineering: J. Kennedy, Colloquium Director, T h e University of Akron, USA; J. Feijen, Twente University of Technology, The Netherlands; J. Frechet, Cornell University, USA; H. Harwood, The University of Akron, USA; S. Inoue, University of Tokyo, Japan; E. Maréchal, Université P. et M. Curie, France; J. McGrath, Virginia Tech, USA; L. Porri, Politechnico di Milano, Italy; T. Saegusa, Kyoto University, Japan; D. Sherrington, University of Strathclyde, Scotland; D. Y. Sogah, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, USA; P. Teyssie, Université de Liege, Belgium T o maintain optimum learning conditions for all attendees, enrollment in this colloquium is stricdy limited. Last year's session filled immediately, so we suggest you register today to reserve your seat in this popular course.
Please send me a free brochure on The Fifth International Colloquium on Macromolecular Engineering (MMEN8910) to be held October 2224, 1990, in Akron, OH. Name. Title _ Organization. Address City, State, Zip. MMEN08