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Congratulations to the Soft Matter award winners at GelSympo2017

The 11th International Gel Symposium was held at Nihon University in Chiba, Japan last week, and Soft Matter would like to congratulate the following, who were awarded prizes for their poster presentations:

 

Ai Saito (Graduate School of Chem. Sci. and Eng., Hokkaido University)
Role of concentration of microtubule and a depletant in the emergence of collective motion of microtubules driven by kinesins

Gantumur Enkhtuul (Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University)
Cytocompatible hydrogelation through enzymatic cross-linking mediated by glucose and cysteine residues in the enzyme

Gargi Joshi (Energy and Environment Area, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Directional control of diffusion and swelling in hydrogels prepared from cyanobacterial exopolysaccharide

Kateryna Khairulina (School of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering, The University of Tokyo)
Mobility of low molecular weight compounds in tetra-PEG-graphene oxide hydrogels

Koki Sano (Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, The University of Tokyo)
Ultralarge mechanical anisotropy of a hydrogel with aligned nanosheets

Michika Onoda (School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo)
Artificial amoeba: Self-oscillating polymeric fluids with autonomous sol-gel transition

Takahiro Matsuda (Graduate School of Life Science, Hokkaido University)
Mechanical stress triggers productive mechanochemical reactions in double network gels

Takuma Kureha (Graduate School of Textile Science & Technology, Shinshu University)
Selective adsorption of halide compounds from aqueous solution by poly(2-methoxyethylacrylate)-based hydrogel microspheres

Yasushi Shojima (Graduate School of Science, Osaka University)
Dissimilar solid materials binding with self-healable supramolecular materials through host-guest interaction

 

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McBain Medal: Assembly and pattern formation in complex soft materials

27 March 2017, SCI Belgrave Sq, London, UK

This one day meeting in London will focus on recent advances in colloid and interfacial science as a route to materials and processes with societal value, with distinguished speakers both from industry and academia. The meeting will close with the McBain Lecture, awarded annually by the RSC/SCI Joint Colloids Group to recognize a rising star in colloid and interface science.

This year’s awardee is Dr João Cabral from Imperial College London, for his outstanding work on the thermodynamics and assembly of colloid and polymer mixtures, and the design of functional materials via interfacial instabilities. An enthusiast of scattering, his team and collaborators have pioneered the use of neutron and X-rays to study flow processing of complex fluids in complex microfluidic flows.

To see the programme and register, click here

Registration from £10, 11am start.

Invited speakers:

  • Dr João Cabral (Imperial College London), McBain Lecture: “Interfacial instabilities in frontal photopolymerisation, microflow and complex fluid processing”
  • Prof Tom McLeish FRS (Durham University): “Molecular viscoelasticity in spaces of different dimensionality”
  • Prof Dame Julia Higgins FRS (Imperial College London): “Soft mixtures, thermodynamics and interfacial structures”
  • Dr Eric Robles (Procter & Gamble): “The Role of Colloid Chemistry in Every Breakthrough Innovation in Industry”
  • Dr Lionel Porcar (Institut Laue Langevin): “Recent advances in flow-SANS for colloidal and interfacial science”
  • Dr Alex Routh (University of Cambridge): “Strength development during consolidation in drying films”
  • Prof Sidney Nagel (University of Chicago): “Pattern formation”
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Hokkaido Summer Institute & International Soft Matter Summer School in Hokkaido 2017

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1st Session: July 30 (Sun) – Aug 5 (Sat), 2017 / 2nd Session: Aug 7 (Mon) – Aug 11 (Fri), 2017

1st Session: Otaki Seminar House, Otaki Village / 2nd Session: Hokkaido University Sapporo Campus, City of Sapporo


This summer, the Global Station for Soft Matter, GI-CoRE from Hokkaido University will hold a two-week long “Summer School on Soft Matter” for graduate students and early career researchers. This summer school will focus on polymer physics, soft matter mechanics, and chemistry and characterization of materials. The seminar will be divided into two sessions. The first session will be held at Otaki Seminar House in central Hokkaido, located about 20 km from the beautiful Lake Toya. The second session will be held at the Sapporo Campus of Hokkaido University. The seminar will be held by world-leading scientists in the field of soft matter.

Apply now for this exciting seminar!


Organisers:

  • Dr. Michael Rubinstein; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and GI-CoRE, Hokkaido University
  • Dr. Costantino Cretonl; ESPCI Paris Tech and GI-CoRE, Hokkaido University
  • Dr. Jian Ping Gong; GI-CoRE, Hokkaido University
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29th European Symposium on Applied Thermodynamics

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18 – 21 May, 2017, Bucharest, Romania

Abstract submission extended to 31st January 2017. Early bird registration is open – book before 15th February 2017!

The European Symposium on Applied Thermodynamics (ESATB) was founded in 1974 by Professor Helmut Knapp in order to bring together researchers from academia and industry from all over the world.

The ESAT2017 conference aims to cover new experimental achievements, prediction of thermophysical properties of complex systems, molecular and statistical thermodynamics, molecular modeling and simulation. The conference offers the opportunity to present state-of-the-art research on various topics and aims to generate fruitful scientific discussions and collaborations. Plenary lectures, oral presentations and poster sessions will make sure that this interaction is made. The ESAT conference is organized in cooperation with the Working Party on Thermodynamics and Transport Properties: the EFCE Excellence award will be granted on that occasion to an young researcher who has contributed significantly to the field.
A special session will be hosted on Teaching Thermodynamics.

Invited speakers:

  • Prof. Ioannis Economou (Texas A&M University of Qatar, Qatar): “Thermodynamics of fluids in confinement: Molecular models and property predictions
  • Prof. Horia Iovu (University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania): “Polymer – based nanocomposites. New methods and concepts
  • Dr. Michael Kleiber (Thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions AG, Bad Soden / Taunus, Germany): “Thermodynamics in Qatar
  • Prof. Eugénia A. Macedo (University of Porto, Portugal): “ATPS for the Recovery of Biomolecules: Characterisation and Application
  • Prof. Dan Vladimir Nichita (University of Pau, France)
  • Prof. Athanassios Z. Panagiotopoulos (Princeton University, United States of America): “Electrolyte solutions: Simulation challenges and the quest for better models
  • Prof. Romain Privat (University of Lorraine, France): “How to parameterize SAFT and cubic equations of state to boost their performance
  • Prof. J.P. Martin Trusler (Imperial College London, United Kingdom): “Phase Behaviour, Volumetric and Caloric Properties of CO2-Hydrocarbon Mixtures: Experiments and Modelling
  • Prof. Thijs J.H. Vlugt (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands): “Solubility of precombustion gasses and sulfur components in ionic liquids and physical solvents by Monte Carlo simulations
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Secrets of Formulation IV

Secrets of Formulation IV

Secrets of Formulation IV


10 January 2017, London, UK

Organised jointly by RSC’s Formulation Science and Technology Group and Colloid & Interface Group, and by SCI’s Colloid & Surface Chemistry Group, this one-day meeting will bring together leading researchers from industry and academia, looking at cutting-edge science underpinning products in the context of the challenges that their industry faces, which can range from product performance to regulation.

Each industry has different constraints (cost / purity / safety / shelf life etc.).   Application environments can range from ambient (agrochemical) to inside the body (pharmaceutical) or to extremes of temperature and pressure (oil).  These differences mean successful formulations require innovative and excellent use of colloid, polymer, surfactant and interfacial science. The speakers hope to inspire, educate and entertain scientists both from academia and other industries.

Speakers include:

  • Malcolm Faers Bayer Crop Science
  • Simon Emmett Akzo Nobel
  • Jayne Lawrence Kings College
  • Peter Dettmar Technostics
  • Mauro Vaccaro Procter & Gamble
  • Nick Ainger Unilever
  • Cuross Bakhtiar Harley Street Consultants
  • Peter Dowding Infineum
  • Geoff Maitland Imperial College

Early Bird registration deadline is 02 December 2016 – don’t delay!

For further information and to register, please visit: http://www.rsc.org/events/detail/24574/secrets-of-formulation-iv

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Soft Matter Young Investigators Meet 2016

We are delighted to announce that the Soft Matter Young Investigators Meet 2016 (SMYIM2016) will be held in Goa, India, on 16 – 18 December 2016.

Soft Matter Young Investigators Meet 2016

16 – 18 December 2016, Goa, India

The soft matter young investigator meet (SMYIM), started 4 years back, and the previous three meetings, in Jan-2014, Dec-2014 and Dec-2015, in Pondicherry were a wide success.

SMYIM aims to bring together serious soft matter scientists and engineers to present their research ideas and to encourage new and fruitful collaborations. The meeting is an attempt to connect a rapidly growing interdisciplinary group working on colloidal/polymer/granular matter-dynamics, self assembly of mesoscopic structures and the interface of soft matter, chemistry and biology, to enhance the quality of soft matter science through profitable discussions by bringing scientist together.
The past meetings appealed to broad and high-level variety of scientists, theorists, experimentalists and modeling folks, from various academic and geographical backgrounds, and have led to long-lasting collaborations between researchers with complementary skill sets.

Scientific Sessions:

  • Bulk soft matter assemblies (colloids, gels, proteins, surfactants and liquid crystals)
  • Nanoparticle and Nanomaterials
  • Polymers, networks and composites
  • Surfaces, interfaces, and interactions
  • Biological aspects of soft matter
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Annual European Rheology Conference (AERC2017)


Annual European Rheology Conference 2017

3 – 6 April 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract Submission & Registration are now open!

The AERC meetings have seen an ever-growing number of delegates in the past years, and this year’s conference is expected to reach new heights.

With a cross-disciplinary organizing committee, the meeting caters for rheologists from every field of the science,  from a variety of industrial applications to the topics of more academic interest.  This year, AERC2017 will be jointly organized with the 26th Nordic Rheology Conference. The Nordic conferences are organized annually, and offer an excellent platform for networking with old and new colleagues, and to newcomers to the field, thanks to its welcoming, informal and laid back atmosphere.

Scientific Sessions:

  • Rheology of powders and granular material
  • Food and biorheology
  • Interfacial rheology
  • Micro and nanorheology, microfluidics
  • Gels and self-assembled systems
  • Suspensions and colloids
  • Solids, glasses, and composites
  • Polymer solutions and melts
  • Non-Newtonian fluid mechanics and fluid instabilities

A rheology course will be organized before the conference, on 3rd April 2017, at the Technical University of Denmark. The venue can be easily reached using public transportation within approximately 40 minutes from the centre of Copenhagen.

Professor Dimitris Vlassopoulos

Soft Matter proudly sponsors this event: our Associate Editor Professor Dimitris Vlassopoulos will be delivering a poster prize.

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13th International Conference on Materials Chemistry (MC13)

10 – 13 July 2017, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Abstract Submission is now open

Registration opening soon.

The ‘MC’ conference series has provided a showcase for materials chemistry for two decades, and is the flagship event of the RSC’s Materials Chemistry Division.

Recent editions of the MC series have been very successful: MC8, held in London in 2007, attracted 500 delegates; in 2009, the RSC was proud to incorporate MC9 into the scientific programme of the 42nd IUPAC World Congress (IUPAC 2009) which reached an audience of over 2000 delegates; MC10 saw nearly 500 scientists present their work in Manchester in July 2011, MC11 in the comfortable surroundings of the University of Warwick’s Arts Centre reached an audience of just over 500 delegates and MC12 which took place in York saw almost 600 delegates join together.

Themes:

Materials Design
The targeted identification of new materials, spanning modelling and knowledge-led approaches i.e., routes based both on computation and an experiment-derived understanding.

Magnetic, Electronic & Optical Materials
The properties or applications of materials related to display technologies, sensors, optics, electronics, printable electronics, magnetics and information storage technologies, spanning all material types including nano, 2D, smart, carbon, and multifunctional materials.

Energy & Environment
Encompassing all aspects of Materials Chemistry related to energy conversion and, storage, and fuel generation and environment control and remediation.

Nanomaterials
Synthesis, Characterisation, Properties and Application of materials and hybrid materials with nanoscale dimensions and functionality.

Soft Matter & Biomaterials
All aspects of soft matter materials, as well as those specifically targeted at biomaterials applications, especially where there are links between design and function.

Cross Cutting Themes

  • Devices and Sensors
  • Materials Characterisation
  • Modeling and Computational Chemistry
  • Translation to Application
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4th International Soft Matter Conference

We are delighted to announce that the 4th International Soft Matter Conference (ISMC2016) will be held in Grenoble, France from 12-16 September 2016

ISMC2016

Three previous conferences were held in Aachen (2007), Granada (2010) and Rome (2013), and brought together up to 800 researchers working in the soft matter field.

Damien Baigl, 2016 Soft Matter Lectureship winner

The conference will cover both the fundamental and applied aspects of soft matter and complex systems. Local organisers of ISMC2016 include scientists from the large-scale facilities ILL and ESRF as well as from the Grenoble University and other research organisations such as CEA, CNRS, and INPG.

ISMC2016 is expected to provide a common platform for discussion on contemporary issues and future directions in the field.

Soft Matter proudly sponsors this event:

Professor Damien Baigl will be presented with the 2016 Soft Matter Lectureship during a special Soft Matter symposium chaired by Associate Editors Christo Likos and Dimitris Vlassopoulos, who will be both keynote speakers at the conference.


Mark your calendar and register now for ISMC2016
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2nd International Conference on Soft Materials

After the great success of ICSM 2014, we are pleased to announce the second edition of the International Conference on Soft Materials (ICSM 2016).

On behalf of the organising committee, we would like to invite scientists, academicians, young researchers and students from all over the world to attend the ICSM 2016 in Pink City Jaipur.

This conference will bring together, once again, a multi-disciplinary and international group of scientists to promote and enhance recent achievements in the field of soft materials. The exchange of knowledge and discussions amongst participants will be favoured during the conference and related social events.

Interested participants might extend their stay over weekend and see Jaipur and historical monuments in nearby cities like Taj Mahal (Agra), Pushkar (Ajmer) and Red Fort (New Delhi).


Mark these dates in your diary:
15 August 2016 – Abstract deadline
31 August 2016 – Notification of accepted abstracts
30 September 2016 – Early bird registration closes
31 October 2016 – Online registration closes
12-16 December 2016 – Conference is held in Jaipur, India



For more information, please contact the organising committee:

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