7th International Meeting on Search for ElectroActive Materials
Brooklyn, New York City
Saturday, December 1nd, 2001



Agenda:
The SEAM 2001 annual meeting contains lectures from fundamental aspects of conjugated polymers, to detailed advances with polymeric light emitting-diodes and to recent developments in with medical applications. And as before, no time schedule but a day with presentations, interruptions, discussions, arguments and a dinner.


Program:

"Factors Determining Small Bandgap in Conjugated Polymers"
Miklos Kertesz, Georgetown University

"Multiple Component Chromophores for PLEDs"
Frank E. Karasz, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

"Effect Of Morphology And Micro-Structure On The Optical And Electronic Properties Of Conjugated Polymeric Fibers And Films"
Richard Gregory, Clemson University

"Led Lighting Systems--Ushering a New Era in Illumination"
Makarand Chipalkatti, Sylvania Corp.

"Electro-active Polymers in Medicine and Energy Conversion"
Gary Wnek, VCU

"Electrical Properties of Block Copolymers "
Luping Yu, Univ. of Chicago


Applications and Explorations of Inherently Conductive Polymers:


Organized and Sponsored by:
Professor Kalle Levon
Director of Herman F. Mark Polymer Research Institute
Polytechnic University
Six Metrotech Center
Brooklyn, New York
Tel: 718 260 3339 , Fax: 718 260 3125
email: klevon@poly.edu
URL: http://chem.poly.edu/pri/seam.cfm





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