ScotChem Polymer & Soft Materials III Conference

Start date: 13 June 2024
End date: 14 June 2024
Location: University of Strathclyde

Bringing together polymer and soft materials researchers & industry from across the world and showcasing recent advances in the field.

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The University of Strathclyde is hosting the third ScotCHEM Polymer & Soft Materials Conference, an annual fixture in Scotland’s chemistry research calendar. The conference series covers all areas of related research including polymer chemistry and technology, self-assembly, biointerfaces, and bioinspired and advanced materials. This year, we are expanding to a 2-day event and further aiming to highlight sustainability research, from best lab practices to degradable polymers and upcycling approaches.  

The programme will include invited and contributed talks, poster sessions, and other networking and discussion opportunities. A highlight will be a Civic Reception hosted by the Lord Provost and Glasgow City Council, with complimentary drinks at the prestigious Glasgow City Chambers on Thursday evening, 13 June. 

Abstract submission

Submissions are open to contributions:

  1. Scientific oral and poster presentations.
  2. Flash oral presentations highlighting your laboratory’s sustainability best practices (from day-to-day operations to the impact of sustainability awards and certifications).

Submission deadlines

  1. Oral and Poster (scientific and sustainability): 1 May 2024.
    Successful oral submissions will be notified by 10 May 2024.
  2. Flash presentations: 31 May 2024.

Send all abstract submissions to [email protected].

Download the abstract submission template: word doc or pdf.

Prizes & travel support

Early career researcher (ECR) prizes will be given to the most deserving contributed oral and poster presentations.   

ScotCHEM ECRs registering early may request travel support to help cover the costs of attending both days of the event.   

Confirmed Keynote and Invited Speakers 

Organizing Committee 

Conference chairs 

ScotChem organisers 

  • Alan Wiles – ScotChem
  • Suzanne Halden – ScotChem

ECR committee members  

  • Emma Edwards –  University of Strathclyde  
  • Ruchika Goyal – University of Strathclyde  
  • Iqra Azeem – University of Strathclyde 
  • Khalifa Mohamed – University of Strathclyde 
  • Dipankar Ghosh – University of Glasgow 

ScotCHEM Polymer & Soft Materials Conference II

Date: 4 May 2023
Time: 09:30 - 18:00
Location: University of Edinburgh

The annual ScotCHEM Polymer and Soft Materials Conference, in partnership with the University of Edinburgh School of Chemistry.



Industry Keynote Speaker:

Dr Paul Hunt ‘Practicality of Making Sustainable Polymers’ – Croda International

Research keynote speakers:

  • Dr Amit Kumar ‘Homogeneous (De)hydrogenative Catalysis for A Circular Economy’ – University of St Andrews
  • Dr Ruaraidh McIntosh ‘Balancing Sustainability with Activity in Polymerisation Catalysis’ – Heriot Watt University
  • Dr Emily Draper ‘Using Supramolecular Assembly for Flexible Organic Materials’ – University of Glasgow
  • Prof Mike Ingleson ‘Electrophilic borylation as a route to generate deep LUMO / near IR-emitting small molecules and polymers’ - University of Edinburgh
  • Dr Ketan Pancholi ‘Magnetic Polymer Nanocomposites Incorporating Metal-Organic Frameworks: Tailored Synthesis for Targeted Applications’ – Robert Gordon University
  • Dr Ross Minty ‘The role of residual stress at the fibre-matrix interface in composite materials’ – University of Strathclyde

Poster Presentations

ScotCHEM Polymer and soft materials conference I

Date: 1 July 2020
Time: 09:30
Location: Online

Due to the COVID-19 situation the conference was held on Zoom.



Invited talks from:

  • Prof Peter Skabara (University of Glasgow): Adventures with oligo- and polyfluorenes – redox-active assemblies and the beta-phase.
  • Dr Karen Johnston (University of Strathclyde): Multiscale modelling of polymer thin films.
  • Dr Valeria Arrighi (Heriot-Watt University): Structure of polymers by neutron scattering: cyclics, stars and nanocapsules.
  • Prof Neil McKeown (University of Edinburgh): Polymers of intrinsic microporosity.
  • Dr Christopher Lancefield (University of St Andrews): Unravelling lignocellulose: from lab to nature.
  • Dr Richard Langrick (Invista): HyperFlowTM polyamide – from knowledge to value add.

Registration

Registration is now closed.

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Organising committee

  • Nico Bruns (UoStrath)
  • Jennifer Garden (UoE)
  • David Bucknall (HWU)
  • Bernhard Schmidt (UoG)
  • Filipe Vilela (HWU)
  • K. H. Aaron Lau (UoStrath)


[Last updated: 25 August 2020]