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awpp 2010 : The 9th Asian Workshop on Polymer Processing | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://awpp2010.hut.edu.vn/ | |||||||||||||||
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Welcome Message
Dear Distinguished Colleagues and Fellow Scientists, The Asian Workshop on Polymer Processing (AWPP) is an annual event organized by Japan Society of Polymer Processing (JSPP) and a selected host country. Following the previous successful conferences, AWPP2010 will be held in Sheraton Hanoi Hotel, Hanoi, Vietnam from December 7-10th, 2010 and this is the 9th AWPP since 2001. December, 2010 Vietnam December, 2009 Malaysia August, 2008 Japan October, 2007 Korea December, 2006 Thailand October, 2005 Taiwan November, 2004 China April, 2002 Singapore March, 2001 Thailand The objective of the workshop is for researchers and engineers in Asian countries to discuss, exchange ideas and to keep up-to-date with recent technologies. It is hoped that this year AWPP2010 can also serve as a place to create new practical developments and/or innovations in polymer processing through established collaborations and networks. Moreover, this event will provide opportunities for young colleagues and students in the field to participate and contribute to the polymer processing community. All the researchers and engineers working in the field of polymer processing are welcome to participate in this workshop. In 2010, Hanoi comes celebrate the Thang Long - Ha Noi 1,000 anniversary. It is our pleasure to hold AWPP2010 in Hanoi, Vietnam. We believe that this will be a good opportunity to strengthen the cooperation of the researches and the engineers coming from the Asian countries. We are looking forward to meeting all of you. Please join the AWPP2010 and expand your Asian network of polymer processing. Organizing Committee The 9th Asian Workshop on Polymer Processing - AWPP2010 Chairman: Prof. Ha Duyen Tu Vice President of Hanoi University of Technology, VIETNAM Co-Chairman: Prof. Hidetoshi Yokoi President of The Japan Society of Polymer Processing, The University of Tokyo, JAPAN |
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