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The 12 th Pacific Polymer Conference 2nd Circular November 13(Sun)~17(Thu), 2011 The Shilla Hotel, Jeju Jeju Island, Korea Organized by The Polymer Society of Korea Supported by The Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies www.ppc12.org VENUE Jeju island is Koreas most popular tourist resort as well as its most favored honeymoon destination. Known as Little Hawaii for its volcanic landscape, picturesque subtropical scenery, sandy beaches, waterfalls and hiking trails, it is one of the worlds top 10 tourist attractions with over 4 million visitors a year. The Shilla Hotel Jeju, a member of the world-recognized group of the Leading Hotels of the World (LHW), on the popular holiday island of Jeju, about an hours flight from Seoul, is regarded as Koreas leading luxury resort. It enjoys one of the best locations on the southern coast of this subtropical, volcanic island-sprawling over 21 acres of dramatic cliff-top grounds, overlooking the sea. ACCOMMODATION THE SHILLA JEJU offers rooms for participants of PPC12 with a special rate * The above rates are inclusive of the 10% service charge and 10% VAT. * Reservation form is available on the website (www.ppc12.org) TRANSPORTATION * Detailed information for transportation is available on the website (www.ppc12.org) VENUE GENERAL INFORMATION IMPORTANT DATES - Abstract Submission : May 31, 2011 - Early Registration : August 31, 2011 ABSTRACT SUBMISSION Please submit 1 page abstract for your presentation through the on-line submission system of the website (http://www.ppc12.org) by May 31, 2011. You can download the abstract template from the website, on which you may overwrite your abstract. REGISTRATION * On-line registration will be available from April 01, 2011 CONTACT Ms. Ray Lee Tel: 82-2-716-5553 Fax: 82-2-701-5753 Email: [email protected] Before Aug. 31, 2011 After Sep. 01, 2011 Regular Participant KRW 800,000 KRW 960,000 Student KRW 300,000 KRW 360,000 Accompanying Person KRW 200,000 KRW 200,000 * Registration Method : Credit Card / Bank Transfer * Student Registration is required student ID Superior Room (Mountain View) KRW 181,500 Superior Room (Ocean View) KRW 242,000 Breakfast KRW 25,410 Gimpo Airport Jeju Airport South Korea Incheon Airport SEOUL 40 mins. by bus 1 hour Flight Halla Mt. Natl. Park Samsunghyol Manjang Lava Cave Jeju Folk village Seoqwipo-si Jungmun Resort Jeju-si Hyupjae Lava Tunnel THE SHILLA JEJU Song-up Folk village 50 mins. by bus

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Page 1: The 12 Pacific Polymer Conferenceppc12.polymer.or.kr/download/PPC12_2nd_Circular_Final.pdf · 2012-01-26 · The 12 th Pacific Polymer Conference 2nd Circular November 13(Sun)~17(Thu),

The 12th Pacific Polymer

Conference

2nd Circular

November 13(Sun)~17(Thu), 2011

The Shilla Hotel, JejuJeju Island, Korea

Organized by The Polymer Society of Korea

Supported by The Korean Federation of Science and Technology

Societies

www.ppc12.org

VENUE

Jeju island is Korea’s most popular tourist resort as well as its

most favored honeymoon destination. Known as “Little Hawaii”

for its volcanic landscape, picturesque subtropical scenery,

sandy beaches, waterfalls and hiking trails, it is one of the world’

s top 10 tourist attractions with over 4 million visitors a year.

The Shilla Hotel Jeju, a member of the world-recognized

group of the Leading Hotels of the World (LHW), on the

popular holiday island of Jeju, about an hour’s flight from

Seoul, is regarded as Korea’s leading luxury resort. It enjoys

one of the best locations on the southern coast of this

subtropical, volcanic island-sprawling over 21 acres of

dramatic cliff-top grounds, overlooking the sea.

ACCOMMODATION

THE SHILLA JEJU offers rooms for participants of PPC12

with a special rate

* The above rates are inclusive of the 10% service charge and 10% VAT. * Reservation form is available on the website (www.ppc12.org)

TRANSPORTATION

* Detailed information for transportation is available on the website(www.ppc12.org)

VENUEGENERAL INFORMATION

IMPORTANT DATES

- Abstract Submission : May 31, 2011

- Early Registration : August 31, 2011

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

Please submit 1 page abstract for your presentation through the on-line

submission system of the website (http://www.ppc12.org) by May 31, 2011. You

can download the abstract template from the website, on which you may

overwrite your abstract.

REGISTRATION

* On-line registration will be available from April 01, 2011

CONTACT

Ms. Ray Lee

Tel: 82-2-716-5553 Fax: 82-2-701-5753

Email: [email protected]

Before Aug. 31, 2011 After Sep. 01, 2011

Regular Participant KRW 800,000 KRW 960,000

Student KRW 300,000 KRW 360,000

Accompanying Person KRW 200,000 KRW 200,000

* Registration Method : Credit Card / Bank Transfer

* Student Registration is required student ID

Superior Room (Mountain View) KRW 181,500

Superior Room (Ocean View) KRW 242,000

Breakfast KRW 25,410

Gimpo Airport

Jeju Airport

South Korea

Incheon Airport

SEOUL40 mins. by bus

1 hour Flight Halla Mt.

Natl. Park

SamsunghyolManjang

Lava Cave

Jeju Folk

villageSeoqwipo-si

Jungmun

Resort

Jeju-si

Hyupjae

Lava Tunnel

THE SHILLA JEJU

Song-up

Folk village

50 mins. by bus

Page 2: The 12 Pacific Polymer Conferenceppc12.polymer.or.kr/download/PPC12_2nd_Circular_Final.pdf · 2012-01-26 · The 12 th Pacific Polymer Conference 2nd Circular November 13(Sun)~17(Thu),

It is our great pleasure to invite you to the 12th Pacific Polymer

Conference (PPC12), which will be held in Jeju Island, Korea from

November 13(Sunday) to 17(Thursday), 2011. The Polymer Society of

Korea organized successful PPC-5 in 1997 at Kyeongju, Korea with 820

participants and 587 papers presented. Thirteen years have passed

since PPC-5 and polymer science, polymer industry and Polymer

Society of Korea have shown remarkable growth. The Annual Spring

and Fall Meetings of the Society are now attended by more than 2,000

members each time with more than 1,000 papers presented. We now

have many active young polymer scientists who are doing top-notch

research on nano-technology, electronic materials, biomedical polymers,

etc. We are boasting the high impact factor of 2.369 (2009) for the

official Journal of the Society, “Macromolecular Research”.

The conference will cover all aspects of polymer science and

engineering including notable industrial developments. It will be a good

opportunity to discuss the recent progress in polymer science and

engineering and future perspectives on advanced polymers. We hope

the conference will provide the young polymer scientists to gather

together and form a network in the Pacific basin for the future

collaboration.

Furthermore, the conference will give you a special chance to enjoy Jeju

Island, Korea’s largest island and the premier tourist destination in

Korea. November is the best season for Jeju sightseeing. Scenic

beaches, waterfalls, cliffs and caves lie in harmony, and the mild

weather makes you enjoy beautiful Jeju Island more than ever.

We are looking forward to meeting you at Jeju.

Sung Chul KIM Young Kwan LEE

Organizing Committee Chair President of Polymer Society of Korea

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Toray Advanced Materials Korea Inc.

INVITATIONCOMMITTEESÆ SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMÆ PLENARY SPEAKERS

INVITED SPEAKERS

Organizing Committee

*Chair : Sung Chul KIM (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

•Taihyun CHANG •Kil-Yeong CHOI •Doo Sung LEE •Young Kwan LEE•Jin-San YOON

Financial Committee

*Chair : Young Kwan LEE (Toray Advanced Materials Korea Inc.)

•Young-ho BAE •Kyung-ho CHANG •Jin Wook CHO •Jae-Ho CHOI •Bum Shick CHONG •Soo Young HUH •Baek HWANG •Chang-Kyun KANG•Dong Sup KIM •Sang Tae KIM •Soon Sik KIM •Yang Kook KIM•Chul Ho KWAK •Doo Sung LEE •James(C.S.) PARK•Jang Suk PARK•Seog-Weon SON •Cheoroo WON •Sang-Sun WOO •Jin-Nyoung YOO•Soon-Bong YOON

Program Committee

*Chair : Taihyun CHANG (Pohang University of Science and Technology)

•Ji Young CHANG •E-Joon CHOI •Chang-Sik HA •Seung Soon IM•Yong Soo KANG •Chulhee KIM •Dong-Yu KIM •Jin Kon KIM•Sang Youl KIM •Soo Hyun KIM •Sung Soo KIM •Ick Chan KWON•Changjin LEE •Jae Heung LEE •Kwang Sup LEE •Ki Dong PARK•Soo Young PARK •Patrick THEATO

Secretariat

*Secretary General : Doo Sung LEE (Sungkyunkwan University)

*Vice Chair : Jong-Pyo WU (Myongji University)

•Joona BANG •Kookheon CHAR •Ildoo CHUNG •Mijeong HAN•Bumjoon KIM •Ick Chan KWON •Soon-Ki KWON •Jun Young LEE•Sang-Young LEE •Giyoong TAE •Piljin YOO •Ho Gyu YOON•Keun-Byoung YOON

¥ Show-An CHEN (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)

¥ Won Ho JO (Seoul National University, Korea)

¥ Kazunori KATAOKA (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

¥ Timothy P. LODGE (University of Minnesota, USA)

¥ Sadayuki SAKAKIBARA (Toray Industries, Inc, Japan)

¥ Xi ZHANG (Tsinghua University, China)

Rigoberto C. ADVINCULA (USA) André-Jean ATTIAS (France)

Byeong-Soo BAE (Korea) You Han BAE (USA)

Wolfgang BINDER (Germany) Hardy Sze On CHAN (Singapore)

Ji Young CHANG (Korea) Kookheon CHAR (Korea)

Xuesi CHEN (China) In-Joo CHIN (Korea)

Donghwan CHO (Korea) Kilwon CHO (Korea)

Hyoung Jin CHOI (Korea) Yoshiki CHUJO (Japan)

Songyuan DAI (China) Andrzej DUDA (Poland)

C. Daniel FRIESBIE (USA) Yanhou GENG (China)

Zhongwei GU (China) Ramiro GUERRERO-SANTOS (Mexico)

Michael GUIVER (Canada) Chang Sik HA (Korea)

Charles C. HAN (China) Yang Kyoo HAN (Korea)

Akira HARADA (Japan) Kazuhito HASHIMOTO (Japan)

Sunit HENDRANA (Indonesia) Akira HIRAO (Japan)

Shiego HIROSE (Japan) Chee Cheong HO (Malaysia)

Rong-Ming HO (Taiwan) Chain-Shu HSU (Taiwan)

Seung Soon IM (Korea) Hatuso ISHIDA (USA)

Tadahisa IWATA (Japan) Alex K-Y. JEN (USA)

Lei JIANG (China) Masa-aki KAKIMOTO (Japan)

Inn-Kyu KANG (Korea) Chulhee KIM (Korea)

Dong-Won KIM (Korea) Eunkyoung KIM (Korea)

Hyun-Joong KIM (Korea) Il KIM (Korea)

Jin Kon KIM (Korea) Jungahn KIM (Korea)

Junkyung KIM (Korea) Jin Baek KIM (Korea)

Sang Youl KIM (Korea) Soo Hyun KIM (Korea)

Tatsuki KITAYAMA (Japan) Yasuhiro KOIKE (Japan)

Ick Chan KWON (Korea) Richard LANE (USA)

Changjin LEE (Korea) Jin Ho LEE (Korea)

Jong-Chan LEE (Korea) Kwanghee LEE (Korea)

Kwang-Sup LEE (Korea) Myongsoo LEE (Korea)

Young Moo LEE (Korea) Zi Chen LI (China)

Kimihiro MATSUKAWA (Japan) Yushu MATSUSHITA (Japan)

Krzysztof MATYJASZEWSKI (USA) Seizo MIYATA (Japan)

Graeme MOAD (Australia) Teruo OKANO (Japan)

Beng ONG (Singapore) Ji-Woong PARK (Korea)

Ki Dong PARK (Korea) Soo Young PARK (Korea)

Tae Gwan PARK (Korea) David PUTNAM (USA)

Moonhor REE (Korea) Thomas P. RUSSELL (USA)

Mitsuo SAWAMOTO (Japan) Friedrich SRIENC (USA)

Krisda SUCHIVA (Thailand) Atsushi TAKAHARA (Japan)

Toshifumi TAKEUCHI (Japan) Kauzuo TAKIMIYA (Japan)

Ben Zhong TANG (Hong Kong, China) Jadranka TRAVAS-SEJDIC (New Zealand)

Satoshi UCHIDA (Japan) Xianhong WANG (China)

Andrew WHITTAKER (Australia) Françoise M. WINNIK (Canada)

Jongok WON (Korea) Wai-Yeung WONG (Hong Kong, China)

Eamor M. WOO (Taiwan) Chi WU (Hong Kong, China)

Do Yeung YOON (Korea) Zhiyuan ZHONG (China)

> S1. Advances in Polymer Synthesis and Characterization> S2. Advances in Polymer Structure, Property, and Processing> S3. Advances in Functional Polymers> S4. Nanostructured Polymeric Materials> S5. Polymers for Information Technology> S6. Polymers for Biomedical Applications> S7. Polymers for Clean Energy> S8. Eco-Friendly Polymers> S9. General Subject

COMMITTEES INVITED SPEAKERS (Confirmed / in alphabetical order)

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

PLENARY SPEAKERS