PROGRAM COMMITTEE



symposium themes

THEMETHEME LEADERS
Additive manufacturing 
Professor Luke Connal
Associate Professor Stuart Thickett
Advanced polymer synthesis and characterisation 
Professor Tanja Junkers 
Associate Professor Markus Muellner
Biomaterials  
Professor Kristopher Kilian
Dr Jan Lauko
Composites, colloids and processing 
Dr Nathan Boase
Polymers for health  
Dr Kristian Kempe
Professor Georgina Such
Polymers in Energy  
PROFESSOR JUSTIN CHALKER
Professor Georgina Such

Polymers in industry and translation
Dr Tim Davey
Polymer sustainability 
Professor Justin Chalker
Professor Luke Connal




ABOUT US

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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The Australasian Polymer Symposium strongly supports equity and inclusion for all. We embrace diversity and condemn any kind of discrimination, be it on the basis of race, religion, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability.


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