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参加美国阿克隆大学程正迪教授学术报告(2015.10.13)

报告题目:Precisely Functionalized Molecular Nanoparticles Are Unique Element for Macromolecular Science

报告人: 程正迪教授 高分子科学与工程学院,阿克隆大学

美国工程院院士,Polymer 期刊主编

Prof. Stephen Z. D. Cheng, Ph. D., NAE

Frank C. Sullivan Distinguished Research Professor

Robert C. Musson Professor

Trustees Professor

College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering

The University of Akron

Senior Editor, Polymer

主持人:陈永明 教授

时间:2015年10月13日(星期二)下午15:00

地点:丰盛堂A101

 

Research Interests

Condensed States in Polymeric Materials: Including Transition Thermodynamics, Kinetics, Molecular Motion in Metastable States, Crystal Structure and Morphology, Liquid Crystals and Liquid Crystalline Polymers, Surface and Interface Structures and Related Phase Transitions, Phase Structures and Phase Transitions in Nano-Confined Environments, Polymer Blends and Copolymers, High Performance Polymers, and Polymer Photonics.


Awards

Presidential Young Investigator Award, the National Science Foundation and White House (1991); Fellow, The North American Thermal Analysis Society (1993); American Chemical Society Akron Section Award (1994); Fellow, The American Physical Society (1994); John H. Dillon Medal, The American Physical Society (1995); Distinguished Corporate Inventors Award, American Society of Patent Holders, the National Inventors Hall of Fame (1995 and 1998); Goodyear Corporate Inventor Award, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company (1998); Mettler-Toledo Award, The North American Thermal Analysis Society (1999); The Cheung-Kong Scholar, Ministry of Education, China (2000); TA-Instrument Award, International Confederation for Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (2004); Cooperative Research Award, Division of Polymer Materials Science and Engineering, American Chemical Society (2005); Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (2006); The Epistar Lectureship Professor, National Tsinghua University, Taiwan (2006); Visiting Distinguished Professor, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan (2007); The Turner Alfrey Visiting Lecture Professor, Michigan Molecular Institute and Michigan State Universities (2007); Member, National Academy of Engineering of the United States of America (2008); Honorary Fellow, Chinese Chemical Society (2011); Fellow, Division of Polymer Materials Science and Engineering, American Chemical Society (2012); Charter Fellow, National Academy of Inventors (2012); Polymer Physics Prize, The American Physical Society (2013); The World Chinese Award, Phoenix and more than a dozen well-known Chinese joint overseas media and institutions (2014).