Symposium C-2:
Self-Organized Materials and Their Functions
Organizers:
Representative
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The University of Tokyo |
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Co-Organizers
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Kagawa University |
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Tokyo Institute of Technology |
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Kyushu University |
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Fukuoka Institute of Technology |
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National Institute for Materials Science |
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National Institute for Materials Science |
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Okayama University |
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Chubu University |
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Chiba University |
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Shizuoka University |
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The University of Tokyo |
Correspondence
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The University of Tokyo | shimoji@chemsys.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp |
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Scope:
Self-organization processes of organic molecules and inorganic substances have attracted great interest as promising ways for organized innovation material systems. This session focuses on topics related to design, synthesis, processing, characterization, and applications of self-organized materials in various areas: organic, inorganic, and biological chemistry, and materials science. The structures of self-organized materials from nanometer to micrometer scales and their functions such as photonic, optic, electronic, ionic, magnetic, and stimuli-responsive properties will be discussed. This symposium consists of several invited oral papers, and contributed oral and poster papers.
Topics:
- Self-Organized Materials
- Supramolecular Materials
- Self-Assembled Materials
- Polymers
- Liquid Crystals
- Soft Materials
- Bioinspired Materials
- Hybrid Materials
- Gels
- Functional Materials
Keynote Speakers:
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University of Virginia |
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Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier, |
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Brandeis University |
Invited Speakers:
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University of California, Los Angeles |
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The University of Tokyo |
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Kyoto University |
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Toshiba Corporation |
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Kyushu University |
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Ritsumeikan University |
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Hokkaido University |
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National Taiwan University |