170612 SC-SP

Adolphe Merkle Institute, University of Fribourg
Chemin des Verdiers 4, 1700 Fribourg

The Swiss Conference on Supramolecular Polymers (SC-SP 2017) seeks to provide a forum to all researchers working in the domain of supramolecular polymers and related areas to discuss their latest results, exchange ideas, and find synergies to establish future collaborations. While the conference is primarily addressed to researchers based in Switzerland, the participation with a poster presentation in the SC-SP 2017 is open to researchers from other countries.


Goal of the conference

After more than two decades of history, the field of supramolecular polymers remains one of the most active in polymer science. This is certainly due to the wide interest that supramolecular polymers raise from both a fundamental and applied perspective, which in recent years has brought a deep understanding of their physicochemical properties and a plethora of materials with advanced functionalities. The Swiss polymer research community is no exception to the worldwide interest in supramolecular polymers. The goal of this conference is thus to provide a forum to all these researchers to discuss their latest results, exchange ideas, and find synergies to establish future collaborations.

Format and sponsors

The Swiss Conference on Supramolecular Polymers (SC-SP 2017) is organized by the Adolphe Merkle Institute of the University of Fribourg and will be a one-day event featuring invited talks and two poster sessions. Although the conference’s main goal is to foster interactions within research groups based in Switzerland, the participation in the SC-SP 2017 with a poster presentation is open to researchers from other countries. The SC-SP 2017 is co-sponsored by the Division of Polymers, Colloids & Interfaces (DPCI) of the Swiss Chemical Society, the Adolphe Merkle Institute and the National Center of Competence in Research on Bioinspired Materials.

Important dates

Organizing committee

Dr. Lucas MONTERO
(AMI, University of Fribourg)


Dr. Stephen SCHRETTL
(AMI, University of Fribourg)

Website

More information on the website: http://sc-sp.ch


David Spichiger, SCS
12.06.2017