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Nano-structured polymeric materials play a critical role in modern technologies, for example the information and environmental technologies.

  • Polymer Devices
  • Polymers for Advanced Technologies
    • Controlling the Structure of Thin Polymer Films for Nanolithography
    • Self-assembly of Block polymers for Applications in Nanofabrication and for Tuning Interfacial Interactions
    • Development of Ionic Liquid/polymer “Iono-gels” as Conducting Materials
    • Polymeric Halogen Bond Donors: Catalysis, Drug Delivery, Self-assembly
    • Light, pH and Ion Responsive Hydrogels
  • Polymers for Tissue Engineering
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