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List of Invited Speakers IUPAC MACRO 2012 Confirmed Attendees Attendees Attendee Institution Country Aaron Thornton CSIRO, Melbourne Australia Andrew Holmes University of Melbourne Australia Andrew Whittaker University of Queensland Australia Graeme Moad CSIRO Australia Martina Stenzel University of New South Wales Australia Michael Monteiro University of Queensland Australia Michelle Coote Australian National University Australia Richard Evans CSIRO/UNSW Australia Ales Podgornik BIA Seperations Austria Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci Johannes Kepler Universität Linz Austria Christophe Detrembleur University of Liege Belgium Pieter Espeel Ghent University Belgium Richard Hoogenboom University of Ghent Belgium Nicole Demarquette University of São Paulo Brazil Alex Adronov McMaster University Canada Christopher Barrett McGill University Canada Mario LeClerc University of Laval Canada Michael Guiver NRC, Canada Canada Mitch Winnik University of Toronto Canada Paul Santerre University of Toronto Canada Pierre Carreau Montreal Canada Steven Holdcroft Simon Fraser University Canada YueYue ZhZhaoao UniversityUniversity ofof ShSherbrookeerbrooke CanadaCanada Baohua Guo Tsinghua University China Ben Zhong Tang HKUST China Bo Yang Jilin University China Charles C. Han Chinese Academy of Sciences China Daoyong Chen Fudan University China Decheng Wu Chinese Academy of Sciences China Dong Qiu Chinese Academy of Sciences China Dujin Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences China Erqiang Chen Peking University China Fei Huang South China University of Technology China Feng Qiu Fudan University China Guancui Yuan Institute of Chemistry the Chinese Academy of Sciences China Guoqiang Chen Tsinghua University China He Cheng Institute of Chemistry the Chinese Academy of Sciences China Jinhua Yin Chinese Academy of Sciences China Lei Jiang Chinese Academy of Sciences China Lixiang Wang CIAC China Shiyong Liu University of Science and Technology of China China Vivian Yam University of Hong Kong China Xianhong Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences China Xiao‐Bing Lu Dalian University of Technology China Xinhua Wan Peking University China Xintao Shuai Sun Yat‐Sen University China Xuesi Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences China Yanchun Han Changchun Institute of Applied Chenistry China Yongfeng Li Institute of Chemistry the Chinese Academy of Sciences China Yongming Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences China Zhen Li Wuhan University China Zhihua Gan Chinese Academy of Sciences China Zhishan Bo Beijing Normal University China Zhiyuan Zhong Soochow University, CN China Zhongzhen Yu Beijing University of Chemical Technology China Betty L. Lopez Universidad de Antioquia Colombia Karel Prochazka Charles University in Prague Czech Republic Ole Hassager Technical University of Denmark Denmark Olli Ikkala Helsinki Finland Constantino Creton ESPCI France Daniel Taton Bordeaux France Francois Lequeux ESPCI France Francois Tournilhac ESPCI France Georges Hadziioannou Bordeaux France Jean Roncali University of Angers France Jean‐Francois Lutz Strasbourg France Julien Bernard Lyon France Philippe LaValle University of Strasbourg France Axel Müller University of Bayreuth Germany BrigitteBrigitt e VoitVoit UniversityUniversity ofof DresdenDresden GermanyGermany Chaitanya Ullal Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry Germany Christoph Guertler Bayer MaterialScience Germany Christoph Schick University of Rostock Germany Dieter Richter Juelich Germany Günter Reiter University of Freiburg Germany Hans Börner Humboldt University Berlin Germany Helmut Ritter Heinrich‐Heine‐Universität Germany Helmuth Möhwald Max Planck Institute Potsdam Germany Holger Frey University of Mainz Germany Holger Frey University of Mainz Germany Ivica Kolaric Fraunhofer Institute Germany Jens‐Uwe Sommer Dresden Germany Jürgen Ruehe University of Freiburg Germany Klaus Müllen Max Planck Institute Polymers Mainz Germany Manfred Stamm Dresden Germany Michael Gradzielski Technical University Berlin Germany Patrick Theato University of Hamburg Germany Ralf Weberskirch Dortmund Germany Thomas Thurn‐Albrecht Martin Luther University Halle Germany Volker Abetz Geesthacht Germany Costas Patrickios University of Crete Greece George Floudas University of Ioannina Greece Chi Wu Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong A. K. Lele Polymers and Advanced Materials Laboratory India K. Guruswamy National Chemical Laboratory India Parameshwar Iyer IIT‐Guwahati India N. K. Singha Indian Institute of Technolgoy India S. Ramakrishnan Indian Institute of Science India Bahman Tamami Shiraz University Iran Andreas Heise Dublin Ireland Boris Rybtchinski Weizmann Israel Daniel Cohn Hebrew University Israel Moshe Gottlieb Ben Gurion University Israel Antonella Motta University of Trento Italy Claudio Migliaresi University of Trento Italy Giulio Sarti Univ. of Bologna Italy Pietro Picuno University of Basilicata Italy Akihiko Toda Hiroshima Japan Akira Harada Osaka University Japan Asahi Chemical Corp and Lithium Ion Battery Technology and Akira Yoshino Evaluation Center Japan Hideyuki Otsuka Kyushu University Japan Hiroshi Jinnai JST ERATO Takahara Soft Interface Project Japan Jun Takeya Osaka University Japan Keiji Tanaka Kyushu University Japan Kotaro Satoh Nagoya University Japan Masahiro Kurihara Toray,Toray, JaJapanpan JaJapanpan Masami Kamigaito Nagoya University Japan Masatsugu Shimomura Tohoku University Japan Masayoshi Watanabe Yokohama National University Japan Michiya Matsusaki Osaka University Japan Mitsuhiro Shibayama Tokyo Japan Mitsuro Akashi Osaka University Japan Takashi Ishizone Tokyo Institute of Technology Japan Tomokazu Iyoda Tokyo Institute of Technology Japan Toshiji Kanaya Kyoto University Japan Toshiki Aoki Niigata University Japan Tsutomu Yokozawa Yokohama National University Japan Yoshiki Chujo Kyoto University Japan Yukio Furukawa Waseda University Japan Bumjoon Kim KAIST Korea Byung‐Wook Jo Chosun University Korea Du Yeol Ryu Yonsei University Korea Hae Shin Lee KAIST Korea Ho Bum Park Hanyang Univ. Korea Ick Chan Kwon KIST Korea Jin Jung‐Il Korea University Korea Jin Kon Kim Pohang University of Science and Technology Korea Jin Kon Kim POSTECH Korea Joona Bang Korea University Korea Kookheon Char Seoul National University Korea Moonhor Ree POSTECH Korea Moon‐Jeong Park POSTECH Korea Myung Soo Lee Seoul National University Korea Sang Ouk Kim KAIST Korea Seung‐Hyun Baik SKKU Korea Un Yong Jeong Yonsei University Korea Unyong Heong Yonsei University Korea Young Moo Lee Hanyang Univ. Korea Andreas Hermann Groningen University Netherlands Gert‐Jan Gruter Avantium, Amsterdam Netherlands Katja Loos Groningen University Netherlands P. Y. W. Dankers Eindhoven University of Technology Netherlands Rint Sijbesma Eindhoven University of Technology Netherlands Rob Lammertink Univ of Twente, The Netherlands Netherlands Theo Dingemans Delft University Netherlands Rui Reis University Minho Portugal Alexei Khokhlov Moscow State University Russia Sergey V. Kotomin Russian Academy of Sciences Russia Ingo Pinnau KAUST Saudi Arabia Klaus‐Viktor Peinemann KAUST Saudi Arabia Jan van der Maarel National University of Singapore Singapore Mary Chan Nanyang Tech University Singapore QiQinghuanghua ChChuu NationalNational UniversityUniversity ofof SiSingaporengapore SiSingaporengapore Seeram Ramakrishna NU Singapore Singapore Yi Yan Yang ASTAR IBN Singapore Harald Pasch Stellenbosch University South Africa David Mecerreyes Center for Electrochemical Technologies Spain Jose Carlos Rodriguez Cabello BIOFORG‐UVA Spain Julio San Roman del Barrio Institute of Science and Technology of Polymers, CSIC Spain Bo Mattiasson Lund University Sweden Michael Malkoch KTH Sweden Andreas Kilbinger University of Fribourg Switzerland Anzar Khan ETH Switzerland Christoph Weder University of Fribourg Switzerland Holger Frauenrath Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Switzerland Chain‐Shu Hsu National Chiao Tung University Taiwan Rong‐Ming Ho National Tsing Hua University Taiwan Rong‐Ming Ho National Tsing Hua University Taiwan Show‐an Chen National Tsing Hua University Taiwan Metha Rutnakornpituk Naresuan University Thailand Amitav Sanyal Bogazici University Turkey Iskender Yilgor Koc University Turkey Nesrin Hasirci Middle East Technical University Turkey Vasif Hasirci Middle East Technical University Turkey Yusuf Yagci Istanbul Technical University Turkey Alexandra Carrick Polymer International, John Wiley & Sons ltd United Kingdom Alexei Likhtman Reading United Kingdom Andrew P. Dove University of Warwick United Kingdom David Haddleton University of Warwick United Kingdom Giuseppe Bataglia University of Sheffield United Kingdom I. D. W. Samuel University of St. Andrews United Kingdom Ian McCulloch Imperial College of London United Kingdom Neil Cameron University of Durham United Kingdom Neil McKeown Cardiff University United Kingdom Phil Coates University of Bradford United Kingdom Rachel O'Reilly University of Warwick United Kingdom Sanjukta Deb Dental School, Kings College, University of London United Kingdom Alberto Salleo Stanford University USA Alex Jen University of Washington USA Alfred Crosby University of Massachusetts USA Ali Khademhosseini Harvard ‐ MIT USA Andre Striegel NIST USA Andrea Kasko University of California Los Angeles USA Anna Balazs University of Pittsburgh USA Anne McNeil University of Michigan USA Barry Thompson University of Southern California USA Bill Koros Georgia Tech USA Bob Lockhead USM USA BrandonBrandon RoweRowe NIST USA Brent Summerlin Southern Methodist University USA Brian Benicewicz Univ. of South Carolina USA Bryan
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