About the Instructor(s)

Timothy E. Long
Professor, Arizona State University
Dr. Timothy Long is a faculty member in the School of Molecular Sciences and the School for Engineering Matter, Transport and Energy at Arizona State University (ASU), leading nearly 15 interdisciplinary researchers in macromolecular science and engineering with a recent focus on sustainable and green strategies for innovation. He currently serves as Director of the Biodesign Center for Sustainable Macromolecular Materials and Manufacturing at ASU.

Michael J. Bortner
Professor, Virginia Tech University
Michael J. Bortner is a faculty member in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Virginia Tech University. He has a decade of industry experience working in polymer and composite materials and process development.

Robert B. Moore
Professor, Virginia Tech University
Dr. Robert B. Moore is Professor of Chemistry at Virginia Tech University. He has more than 26 years of academic experience in the field of polymer physical chemistry.

John B. Matson
Professor, Virginia Tech University
Dr. John B. Matson, Assistant Professor, is a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech University.
About the Course
Receive a comprehensive overview of polymer chemistry through a novel combination of lectures and corresponding laboratory time.
The course is taught by faculty at Virginia Tech University and is designed for all education levels. Key topics include:
- Polymer synthesis, molecular weight determination, characterization of rheological and viscoelastic behavior
- Polymer structure and morphology, mechanical testing
- Elastomers, plastics, and fibers
- Adhesion and composites
- Measurement of properties of polymers, discussed as functions of chemical composition, molecular weight, topology, morphology, etc.
What You Will Learn
Through lectures and labs, you will:
- Receive a thorough overview of polymer synthesis.
- Gain a better understanding of polymer structure and morphology
- Understand how to measure polymer properties including viscosity, rheology, and molecular weight determination
Who Should Attend
Any research chemist, engineer, physicist, or technician who works or is beginning to work with polymers and their applications.
Managers in the polymer industry will greatly benefit from this in-depth, lecture-laboratory course.
The course is structured for all educational levels, from bachelor degree through Ph.D. No prior knowledge of polymer science is assumed.
Course Outline
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Sunday
- Registration
- Welcome and Outline of Course
- An Introduction to Polymer Parameters and Terminology
- Introduction to Step-Growth Polymerization
- Registration
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Monday
- Thermosets
- Chain Growth Polymerization
- Free Radical Copolymerization
- Living Polymerization
- Polymerization Labs,
- Introduction to the Amorphous State of Polymeric Materials
- Ring-Opening Polymerization
- Morphology
- Characterization of Morphology
- Thermosets
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Tuesday
- Block and Graft Copolymers
- Polymerization Labs,
- Thermal Analysis
- Polyolefins
- Polymerization Labs,
- Characterization of Molecular Weight
- Block and Graft Copolymers
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Wednesday
- Polymer Rheology and Processing
- Thermal Analysis Lab,
- SEC/APC Lab,
- Design of Segmented Copolymers: Polyurethanes
- Melt Rheology and Processing Lab, HHS and CRC
- Polymer Rheology and Processing
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Thursday
- Polymer Rheology Part I
- Viscoelasticity and Free Volume
- Accelerated Testing
- Mechanical Testing I (calculators/laptops needed)
- Mechanical Testing II
- Rheology Part II and Crystallization of Unoriented Polymers
- ACS Networking Event
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Friday
- Strain-Induced Crystallization of Polymers
- Introduction to Biomaterials
- Degradation and Stabilization of Polymers
Dates, Locations, and Prices
Aug 14 - Aug 19, 2022
Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center
901 Prices Fork Road
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Early Bird | Full Price | |
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Member(Premium Package) | $3595 | |
Member or Associate(Standard or Basic Package) | $3795 | |
Non-Member | $3795 |
Check in opens at 4:30 PM on the first day of the course. Course fee includes a course manual, continental breakfast, lunch, and networking event.
Dec 04 - Dec 09, 2022
Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center
901 Prices Fork Road
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Early Bird | Full Price | |
---|---|---|
Member(Premium Package) | $3595 | |
Member or Associate(Standard or Basic Package) | $3795 | |
Non-Member | $3795 |
Check in opens at 4:30 PM on the first day of the course. Course fee includes a course manual, continental breakfast, lunch, and networking event.