The Treloar Prize is awarded for outstanding oral and poster presentations by early career polymer scientists at National or International Polymer Division Meetings. The Prize is named in honour of the late Dr Edward (Ted) Treloar who was an enthusiastic supporter of young Polymer scientists in Australia. Two prizes are awarded, the Treloar Prize (poster) for the best poster and the Treloar Prize (oral) for the best oral presentation. Applicants must be members of the RACI or NZIC and must be full time students at the time of the meeting, or be in their first year of postdoctoral research and present their PhD research work.
The Best Rapid Fire award is open to those whose abstracts have been accepted as a Rapid Fire submission.
Applications are submitted during the abstract submission process.
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Treloar Prize - Oral
Cintya Dharmayanti
Treloar Prize - Oral
Jasmin Pople
Treloar Prize - Poster
Jason Buchanan
Rapid Fire Presentation
Manpreet Kuar
Australasian Polymer Symposium (APS) The Polymer Division of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) has a long-standing history of organising the Australasian Polymer Symposium (APS) conferences.
The APS has a long established tradition of bringing together the polymer science and engineering communities of Australasia as well as esteemed polymer colleagues from around the world; from the current world-leaders in polymer research to academics, researchers, research students and industrial professionals from universities, research organisations and the polymer industry globally.
The APS also serves as an opportunity for national and international networking through an exciting forum of both formal presentations as well as informal idea exchanges in order to contribute towards the development of frontier polymer research.
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