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Recent Advances in Polymer Recycling and Upcycling
Blair Brettmann (Georgia Tech, United States)
George Britovsek (Imperial, United Kingdom)
Eugene Chen (Colorado State U., United States)
Andrew Dove (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom)
Megan E. Fieser (University of South California, United States)
Atsushi GOTO (NTU, Singapore)
Soo Han Sen (NTU, Singapore)
Zhaomin HOU (RIKEN, Japan)
Dong Ha Kim (Ewha Womans University, South Korea)
Harm Anton Klok (EPFL, Switzerland)
Sanat Kumar (Columbia U., United States)
Zibiao LI (ISCE2, A*STAR, Singapore)
Jason Lim (IMRE, A*Star, Singapore)
Sierin Lim (NTU, Singapore)
Nicholas J. Long (White City Campus, United Kingdom)
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski (Carnegie Mellon University, United States)
Stephen Miller (University of Florida, United States)
Nicolay Renaud (ESPCI, France)
Megan Robertson (University of Houston, United States)
Xiao Matthew (HU NTU, Singapore)
Brad Olsen (MIT, United States)
Kei Saito (U. Kyoto, Japan)
Tomonori Saito (ORNL, United States)
Troels Skrydstrup (Novo Nordisk CO2 Research Center, Denmark)
Natalie Stingelin (Georgia Tech, United States)
Mihaela C. Stefan (University of Texas at Dallas, United States)
Tao Xie (Zhejiang U., China)
Lili Zhang (A*Star, Singapore)
The proposed Advances in Polymer Recycling and Upcycling symposium for ICMAT 2025 aims to provide an academic platform for experts, researchers, and professionals in the fields of polymer science and engineering, materials science and engineering and chemical and biomolecular engineering to delve into recent advances, challenges, and future opportunities in polymer recycling and upcycling. The symposium will propel the academic understanding and exploration of sustainable practices in polymer recycling and upcycling. The symposium will facilitate discussion and knowledge sharing to promote such sustainable practices and advancements in polymeric materials, contributing to a greener and more sustainable future.
The symposium is tailored for academic researchers and students specializing in polymer science and engineering, materials science and engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, and related disciplines. The participants are encouraged to present their research findings, engage in academic discussion, and collaborate for future research prospects of polymer recycling and upcycling.
Chair(s)
Lin Zhiqun (NUS, Singapore)
Hu Xiao Matthew (NTU, Singapore)
Co-Chair(s)
Jason Lim (IMRE, Singapore)
Eugene X. Chen (Colorado State University)
Timothy Long (Arizona State Uni., US)
Scientific Advisor
Si-Young Choi (Pohang)
Correspondence
Yeng Ming Lam
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Email: ymlam@ntu.edu.sg