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Oral Structures Ryota Tamate,Takeshi Ueki,Mitsuhiro Shibayama,Ryo Yoshida T Room A Mon. May 29 INVITED LECTURES T. Ishizone, presiding 10:15 1A06IL Organotellurium-mediated radical polymerization: Synthetic applications and mechanistic elucidation Shigeru Yamago T. Yokozawa, presiding 11:00 1A09IL Synthesis of pai-conjugated polymers by cross-coupling polycondensation Atsunori Mori A. Kikuchi, presiding 12:30 1A12IL Skin contact interface and application of biometric sensor Ikuo Matsumoto T. Niidome, presiding 13:15 1A15IL Characterizing Self-Assembled Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery Kazuo SAKURAI M. Takai, presiding 14:00 1A18IL Development of Technologies at the dawn of a new ara Hideki KAMBARA AWARD LECTURES Y. Chujo, presiding 14:45 1A21AL Polyphosphazenes: Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Polymers with Special Properties Harry R. Allcock A. Takahara, presiding 15:30 1A24AL Precisely Functionalized Molecular Nanoparticles Are Unique Elements for Macromolecular Science: From "Nanoatoms" to Giant Molecules Stephen Z. D. Cheng K. Matsukawa, presiding 16:15 1A27AL Functional Organic/Inorganic Nanohybrid Materials Chang-Sik Ha Tue. May 30 INVITED LECTURES K. Oyaizu, presiding 9:30 2A03IL Novel science fields being created based on convincing data and abilities of steady observation and insights. Tisato Kajiyama M. Shibata, presiding 10:15 2A06IL Dynamic Control of Strongly Correlated Soft Materials Project and the Evolution after the Project Toshio Nishi AWARD LECTURES Y. Nakagawa, presiding 11:00 2A09AL Development of Novel Elastic Materials: Asymmetric Triblock Styrene Copolymer Sadaharu Hashimoto,Ryoji Oda,Yuta Ishii,Tetsuaki Matsubara,Hironobu Mizukoshi A. Nakabayashi, presiding 12:30 2A12AL Design and Development of the Reactive Urethane Prepolymer for Arterial Tissue Sealant Takehisa Matsuda,Yoshiyuki Amano,Hiroaki Maeda,Takae Matsuoka,Naoaki Kawakami S. Aoshima, presiding 13:15 2A15AL Design and Application of Redox Polymer for Nanomedicine Yukio Nagasaki K. Tashiro, presiding 14:00 2A18AL 3D Observations of Interfacial Morphologies and Their Dynamical Processes in Multicomponent Polymer SystemsSystems Hiroshi Jinnai INVITED LECTURES H. Otsuka, presiding 14:45 2A21IL Vitrimers, a novel category of polymers. Ludwik Leibler T. Yokozawa, presiding 15:30 2A24IL Block Copolymer Synthesis via Organocatalyzed Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization Andrew J. Boydston,Laura M. M. Pascual,Adam E. Goetz,Pengtao Lu,Nasser M. Alrashdi Wed. May 31 INVITED LECTURES S. Watase, presiding 9:30 3A03IL Creation of novel materials based on the concept of inorganic polymers Kazuyuki Kuroda Y. Tominaga, presiding 10:15 3A06IL Lithium ion battery current, past and future Akira Yoshino N. Yoshie, presiding 11:00 3A09IL Biorefinery using ionic liquids Kenji TAKAHASHI S. Tanaka, presiding 12:30 3A12IL Development of high-performance biomass-based plastics from polysaccharide Tadahisa IWATA T. Sanada, presiding 13:15 3A15IL Current trends and future prospects of energy harvesting technology development Keiji TAKEUCHI Room B Mon. May 29 POLYMERS TODAY AND BEYOND Y. Takashima, presiding 10:15 1B06IL Future Direction of Fusion Materials and Creative Development of Functional Materials Takashi Kato T. Kato, presiding 11:00 1B09IL Innovations and Applications of Organic/Inorganic Soft Nanomaterials Kazutoshi Haraguchi T. Uemura, presiding 12:30 1B12IL Functionalization of supramolecular fusion materials utilizing molecular glue and mechanical crosslink Yoshinori Takashima Y. Takeoka, presiding 13:00 1B14IL Precision Nano-fusion between Porous Materials and Polymers Takashi Uemura C. Ohtsuki, presiding 13:30 1B16IL Molecular dynamics simulations of fusion materials Hiroki Nada H. Morita, presiding 14:00 1B18IL Materials Informatics: Current and Future Perspective Isamu Shigemoto M. Naito, presiding 14:45 1B21IL NanoMine: A material genome approach for polymer nanocomposites analysis and design L. Catherine Brinson S. Tanaka, presiding 15:30 1B24IL Development of practical optimal design and comprehensive evaluation support tool for advanced structural polymer materials Shin-etsu Fujimoto,Noriaki Ochi,Shinichiro Sakurai,Yuuichi Taniguchi,Kyoko Adachi,Genki Takeuchi,Keiichi Hayashi K. Ito, presiding 16:15 1B27IL Perspective of the next-generation polymeric material design based on informatics technology Hiroshi Morita Tue. May 30 POLYMERS TODAY AND BEYOND H. Mouri, presiding 9:30 2B03IL Efforts of fiber reinforced material for future automobile Yuta Urushiyama K. Nagase, presiding 10:15 2B06IL Aim of New Mobility "rimOnO" and why it uses soft material for its body Shinsuke Ito S.Ogawa, presiding 11:00 2B09IL Realizing Resource Saving Tire through Innovative Tough Polymer Composite Katsuhiko Tsunoda S. Matsumura, presiding 12:30 2B12IL Research and Development for Catching Customers Shin Fukuda A. Nanasawa, presiding 13:15 2B15IL R&D strategies of Teijin - For sustainable growth, Always Evolving toward a solution-oriented business for value creation - Hiroyuki Umetani M. Yokota, presiding 14:00 2B18IL The research and development in Idemitsu Norio Tomotsu Wed. May 31 POLYMERS TODAY AND BEYOND T. Serizawa, presiding 9:30 3B03IL The activity for dissemination of regenerative medicine -What is the responsibility for industry? Ken-ichiro Hata T. Yasuda, presiding 10:15 3B06IL Utilization of Sugar Containing Polymer for Regenerative Medicine - Current Problem and Future Development Mitsuaki Goto M. Takai, presiding 11:00 3B09IL Frontier of Regenerative Medicine from the Viewpoint of Polymer Technology Yasuhiko Tabata H. Kuwahara, presiding 12:30 3B12IL Pioneering research and commercialization of self-healing materials Norio Shinya T. Yokozawa, presiding 13:15 3B15IL Chemically Cross-linked Polymeric Materials with Self-healing Property Hideyuki Otsuka N. Shinya, presiding 14:00 3B18IL Development and latest status of self-healing materials for automotive coatings Osamu Kirihara Room C Mon. May 29 POLYMER PHYSICS: STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES S. Sasaki, presiding 10:00 1C05 Time-of-flight small-angle neutron scattering and polymer research Satoshi Koizumi,Yohei Noda,Yukihiko Yoshida,Satoru Ueda,Takumi Inada 10:15 1C06 Contrast variation small-angle neutron scattering by proton spin polarization - investigation of bound rubber formation around filler particles Yohei Noda,Yukihiko Yoshida,Satoshi Koizumi,Tomomi Masui,Ryo Mashita,Yasumasa Bito,Hiroyuki Kishimoto,Daisuke Yamaguchi,Takayuki Kumada,Shin-ichi Takata,Kazuki Ohishi,Jun-ichi Suzuki 10:30 1C07 Neutron Reflectivity studying model catalyst layer for polymer electrolyte fuel cell Satoru UEDA,Takumi INADA,Youhei NODA,Yukihiko YOSHIDA,Akihiro OHIRA,Seiichi KURODA,Satoshi KOIZUMI 10:45 1C08 Structural Analysis on Fuel Cell Catalyst Using Small-angle Neutron Scattering Takumi INADA,Satoru UEDA,Youhei NODA,Yukihiko YOSHIDA,Satoshi KOIZUMI M. Kobayashi, presiding 11:00 1C09 Structural analysis of solid acid composites based on nano porous SiO2 by neutron diffractometer iMATERIA Yukihiko Yoshida,Yuji Tota,Yohei Noda,Haruyuki Takahashi,Satoshi Koizumi 11:15 1C10 Reinforcement mechanism of functionalized polypropylene containing hydroxyl group/silica nanocomposites studied by rheo-optical near-infrared spectroscopy Ryota Watanabe,Hideyuki Shinzawa,Junji Mizukado,Masao Kunioka,Hiroyuki Suda,Hideaki Hagihara 11:30 1C11 3D Structure modelling of silica particles in rubber by small angle X-ray scattering and Reverse Monte Carlo method Tomotaka Nakatani,Shinji Kohara,Taiki Hoshino,So Fujinami,Masaki Takata I. Akiba, presiding 12:30 1C12 Orientation Analysis of Poly(amic ester) Films during Thermal Imidization using Variable Temperature Infrared pMAIRS spectroscopy and Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction Kazuyuki Tanaka,Ryohei Ishige,Shinji Ando 12:45 1C13 Synthesis of Novel fluorescent Polyimides Having High Orientation Ability Based on Liquid Crystalline Precursor; Relationship Between Higher Ordered Structures and Fluorescence Properties. Keita Yanase,Kazuyuki Tanaka,Ryohei Ishige,Shinji Ando 13:00 1C14 Effects of End-Groups on the Crystallization of Homopolymers Confined in Cylindrical Nanodomains. Koshun Kawazu,Shintaro Nakagawa,Shuichi Nojima,Takashi Ishizone,Daiki Arai,Kazuo Yamaguchi,Seiichi Nakahama 13:15 1C15 Self-assembled structure of polyrotaxane consisting of triblock copolymer as a main chain shuntaro uenuma,rina maeda,shoko takahashi,kazuaki kato,koichi mayumi,hideaki hiyokoyama,kohzo ito S. Nojima, presiding 13:30 1C16 Study on Morphology Transition in Block Copolymer Solution with Selective Solvent -Change in Regularity of Microdomain Arrangement in the Proximity of Transition Temperature- Ryo Yamanaka,Hideaki Takagi,Nobutaka Shimizu,Noriyuki Igarashi,Sono Sasaki,Shinichi Sakurai 13:45 1C17 Fabrication and characterization of electrospun syndiotactic propylene- ethylene nanofibers Fuyuaki Endo,Claudio De Rosa,Atsushi Hotta 14:00 1C18 Anisotropic Dynamics of Guest Molecules in Syndiotactic Polystyrene Cocrystals Sho Akazawa,Hideo Kobayashi,Osamu Urakawa,Fumitoshi Kaneko,Tadashi Inoue 14:15 1C19 Relationship between molecular aggregation structure change and mechanical property of polymer film during bulge testing Chigusa Nagano,Aya Fujimoto,Kazutoshi Yokomachi,Hiroomi Watanabe,Ken Kojio,Atsushi Takahara T. Kawai, presiding 14:30 1C20 The effects of molecular morphology on uniaxial deformation of polyoxymethylene misako Fujino,Ko-hei Nitta 14:45 1C21 Uniaxial deformation mechanism of thermoplastic polyamide elastomers with various soft segment content. Taisei Sasaki,Yusuke Hiejima,Koh-hei Nitta 15:00 1C22 The effect of liquid paraffin content on the uniaxial deformation behavior of polyethylene
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