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1 Messages from Chairs of IPOMY Our Graduate School of Organic Materials Science of Yamagata University (YU), Japan, is privileged and honored to hold The First International Conference of Polymeric and Organic Materials in Yamagata University (IPOMY) at Denkoku-no-Mori in Yonezawa, Japan, from January 24 to 26, 2019. This international conference is not only giving an opportunity for YU’s members and all invited worldwide researchers to present and discuss their research works and update their expertise, but also to initially stimulate the development of research works on the polymer, organic materials, and its related devices. Polymeric materials and functional organic materials are one of the most significant material groups driving the current and supporting the future society. Nowadays, the high performance and new functions of these materials are actively developing. In the future, it is also expected to create organic material systems with new value-added that maximizes the use of organic materials, considering integration with other fields and usage in the boundary area. Continued far-reaching and wide-ranging collaboration and exchange of ideas among the people in the area of polymers and organic materials, especially between our YU active members and world's leading researchers are essential for the creation of innovation in our field. We hope that everyone participating will build a new research network, start new research topics, and publish the co- authored papers. On behalf of the conference Organizing Committee, we welcome all delegates and wishing you all the best for an academically and professionally fruitful meeting. And we hope all delegates from abroad enjoy their stay in Yonezawa, Japan. Hiroshi Ito, Prof. Dr. Seigou Kawaguchi, Prof. Dr. Conference Chair Conference Vice-Chair Dean Department Head Graduate School of Organic Materials Science Graduate School of Organic Materials Science Yamagata University Yamagata University 2 Committee Members Osamu Haba Chair Ryohei Yamakado Hiroshi Ito Sathish Kumar Sukumaran Satoru Ohisa Vice-Chair Shizuo Tokito Shotaro Nishitsuji Seigou Kawaguchi Shuji Okada Takashi Kuriyama Organizing Committee Takayuki Chiba Tatsuhiro Takahashi Go Matsuba Teruya Goto Takashi Kurose Tetsuo Takayama Tomoya Higashihara Tomohito Sekine Hiroyuki Matsui Tomonori Koda Tsukasa Yoshida Local Committee Yasuko Imai Yuki Aizawa Akihiko Nemoto Akihiro Nishioka * Affiliation of all committee members is Akira Ishigami Yamagata University. Atsushi Narumi Ayako Akama Daisuke Kumaki Daisuke Yokoyama Giuseppe Milano Haruya Okimoto Hideharu Mori Hideshige Suzuki Hiroshi Awano Hiroshi Katagiri Hisahiro Sasabe Jin Gong Jiro Kumaki Junichi Takimoto Junji Kido Katsuya Maeyama Kei Mizuguchi Ken Miyata Kuniaki Nagamine Masaaki Konno Masahito Sano Masanori Enomoto Masanori Inoue Masataka Sugimoto Moriya Kikuchi 3 Program January 24 (Thu) Room A Room B Room C Room D 10:30-10:45 Opening Remarks 10:45-11:45 Plenary Session Lunch 13:30-15:30 Plenary Session Break 15:45-16:45 Plenary Session January 25 (Fri) Room A Room B Room C Room D Optical and/or Polymer Physical Polymer Synthetic Electronic Organic 9:30-11:45 Property Chemistry Material Engineering Engineering Lunch Optical and/or Polymer Physical Electronic Organic Polymer Synthetic 13:00-15:45 Property Material Chemistry Engineering Engineering & LPIC Symp. Break 16:00-16:15 Photo Opportunity 16:15-17:30 Poster Session (Entrance Hall) Break evening Banquet (Uesugi Joshien) January 26 (Sat) Room A Room B Room C Room D Optical and/or Polymer Physical Electronic Organic Polymer Synthetic 9:30-12:15 LPIC Symp. Property Material Chemistry Engineering Engineering 12:20-12:30 Closing Remarks 13:30-16:30 Social Activities (GMAP & INOEL/Smart Mirai House) 4 Plenary Speakers (24th) Jan. 24 (Thu) 10:45-11:45 Room A “Polymer Self-Assembly: Engineering Stress-Induced Repair and Amyloid-Assembly” Prof. Dr. Wolfgang H. Binder (Martin Luther University Halle Wittenberg, Germany) Jan. 24 (Thu) 13:30-14:30 Room A “Programmable Soft Matter: From Active Membranes to Self- Replication” Prof. Dr. Alexander Böker (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research IAP, Germany, Germany) Jan. 24 (Thu) 14:30-15:30 Room A “Organic Semiconductors for Advanced Printed Electronics” Prof. Tatsuo Hasegawa (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Jan. 24 (Thu) 15:45-16:45 Room A “Slide-Ring Materials and SHINAYAKA Polymers for Automobile” Prof. Kozo Ito (The University of Tokyo, Japan) 5 Keynote Speakers (25th & 26th) Jan. 25 (Fri) 9:30-10:15 Room A “RAFT: Past, Present and Future Challenges” Prof. San Hoa Thang (Monash University, Australia) Jan. 25 (Fri) 9:30-10:15 Room B “Hierarchical Structural Emergence and Dispersion in Nanocomposites” Prof. Greg Beaucage (University of Cincinnati, USA) Jan. 25 (Fri) 9:30-10:15 Room C “Organic Semiconducting Low Cost Hole Transporting Materials for Highly Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Cells” Prof. Prashant Murlidhar Sonar (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) Jan. 25 (Fri) 10:15-11:00 Room A “Chirality-Switchable Functions of Helical Macromolecules PQX” Prof. Michinori Suginome (Kyoto University, Japan) Jan. 25 (Fri) 11:00-11:45 Room A “Matters of Selectivity in Organic Catalysis for Polymerization” Prof. Daniel Taton (CNRS-Université de Bordeaux-Bordeaux, France) Jan. 25 (Fri) 13:00-13:45 Room A “Nanoporous crystalline polymers and industrial innovations” Prof. Gaetano Guerra (Unversity of Salerno, Italy) Jan. 25 (Fri) 13:00-13:45 Room B “Surface Partitioning Polymers: Self assembling Sunscreens and Armour for Thin Films” Assoc. Prof. Idriss Blakey (University of Queensland, Australia) Jan. 25 (Fri) 13:00-13:45 Room C “Functional devices based on electrochemically doped polymer films” Prof. Taishi Takenobu (Nagoya University, Japan) 6 Jan. 26 (Sat) 9:30-10:15 Room A “High mobility OTFT devices; material formulation, process development and applications” Dr. Simon Ogier (CTO, NeuDrive Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd., China) Jan. 26 (Sat) 9:30-10:15 Room B “Supramolecular Assemblies Based on Pillar-Shaped Macrocyclic Compounds “Pillar[n]arenes”” Prof. Tomoki Ogoshi (Kanazawa University, Japan) Jan. 26 (Sat) 9:30-10:15 Room D “Sorption thermodynamics in polymers: combining experimental approaches with modelling strategies rooted on EoS theories” Prof. Giuseppe Mensitieri (University of Naples Federico II, Italy) 7 Yonezawa City Map Floor Layout of Denkoku-no-Mori Room B Room A Room C Room D Poster 2F to Room B-D 1F Entrance 8 General Information Internet Access WiFi internet access is provided to the participants of the conference. ID and password for the Wi-Fi connection will be provided at the reception desk. Instructions for Oral Presentations An LCD projector will be available in each oral session rooms. We request that you provide your own PC with power adaptor cable for your presentation (AC 100V, 50Hz), if necessary. We also request that all speakers to bring their presentation data as a PDF file stored on a USB type memory device in case of difficulties with your PC or the file. Please be sure to also bring your external output terminal adaptor (D- sub 15 pin VGA connector) for connecting the projector if it is not built into your computer. Before your presentation Before the start of your presentation, please come to the next speaker’s seat located in each presentation room with your PC. The projection staff will help you to connect your PC to the projector. Please control the presentation slides by yourself. A laser pointer will be available on the speaker’s podium. Following your presentation Please disconnect the projector cable and take your PC with you. Presentation Time Guidelines Presentation Time Discussion Time Plenary 60 min - Keynote 40 min 5 min Invited 25 min 5 min Instructions for Poster Presentations 841 mm Date & Place The poster session will take place in Entrance Hall of Denkoku-no-mori at 16:15 – 17:30 on January 25th (Fri). Portrait Placing & Removing Posters orientation Poster dimensions should be portrait-orientation A0 format (1189 mm high 1189 mm 1189 and 841 mm wide). Place hang your posters by 14:00 on January 25 (Fri). A0 format Your poster number will be placed on poster boards. Push-pins to fix posters will be provided. Please remove your posters as soon as possible after the poster session. 9 Plenary Session on January 24th (Thu) Room A 10:30-10:45 Opening Remarks 10:45-11:45 PL1 "Polymer Self-Assembly: Engineering Stress-Induced Repair and Amyloid-Assembly" Wolfgang H. Binder (Martin Luther University Halle Wittenberg, Germany) Lunch break 13:30-14:30 PL2 "Programmable Soft Matter: From Active Membranes to Self-Replication" Alexander Böker (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research IAP, Germany) 14:30-15:30 PL3 "Organic Semiconductors for Advanced Printed Electronics" Tatsuo Hasegawa (The University of Tokyo, Japan) 15:45-16:45 PL4 "Slide-Ring Materials and SHINAYAKA Polymers for Automobile" Kohzo Ito (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Oral Session on Janunary 25th (Fri), AM Room A: Polymer Synthetic Chemistry 9:30-10:15 KN1 "RAFT: Past, Present and Future Challenges" San H. Thang (Monash University, Australia) 10:15-11:00 KN2 "Chirality-Switchable Functions of Helical Macromolecules PQX" Michinori Suginome (Kyoto University, Japan) 11:00-11:45 KN3 "Matters of Selectivity in Organic Catalysis for Polymerization" Daniel Taton (University of Bordeaux, France) Room B: Polymer Physical Property Engineering 9:30-10:15 KN4 "Hierarchical Structural Emergence and Dispersion in Nanocomposites" Greg Beaucage (University of Cincinnati, USA) 10:15-10:45 IN1 "Local Conformation and Relaxation Dynamics of Polymer Chains at Solid Interfaces" Keiji Tanaka (Kyushu University, Japan) 10:45-11:15 IN2 "Flow-Induced Crystallization of Polymer: a Shortcut of Nucleation" Liangbin Li (University of Science and Technology of China, China) 10 11:15-11:45 IN3 "Intramolecular and Intermolecular Intereactions in Semicrystalline Polymers" Toshikazu Miyoshi (The University of Akron, United States) Room C: Optical and/or Electronic Organic Material Engineering 9:30-10:15 KN5 "Organic Semiconducting Low Cost Hole Transporting Materials for Highly Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Cells" Prashant M.