The first of this series will be a technical discussion between UC Santa Barbara's and Taiwan's leading academic and industry researchers on "Polymers as Nanomaterials"

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Convergence of Global Innovators

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Convergence of Global Innovators: "Polymer as Nanomaterials"

Visionary leaders, researchers and educators who are committed to building high-impact enterprises on the cutting edge of technology and education will convene on the NTU campus on January 16th & NTHU campus on Jan 17th, 2008, as the first of --"Convergence of Global Innovators"--a series of lectures by UCSB.

Development of block copolymer lithography for advanced microelectronics | Synthetic materials for in-vivo diagnosis and treatment of diseases | Development of high performance thermosets for encapsulation technology | New materials for imprint lithography | Advanced nanocomposites for photovoltaic devices | Novel recording concepts and materials holographic for systems | Simulation tools for the design of polymer

Research from UCSB labs have led to impacts in a spectrum of fields that include the next generation of computers made by IBM and new design methods to assess efficient polymer synthesis.

Join academic and industry research professionals who share your commitment to the global research collaboration in solving the world’s current and future challenges.



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