EPF 2011: Promoting Innovations in Polymers and Bioresources at Granada Congress Centre
The EPF 2011 conference held at the Granada Congress and Exhibition Centre from June 26 to July 1, 2011, gathered 1,156 participants, comprising 65% senior professionals and 35% students. The event featured 11 plenary conferences, opening lectures, and a total of 432 oral presentations alongside 810 poster contributions, highlighting advances in synthetic routes, nanotechnology, and bioengineering. With contributions from 57 countries, the conference emphasized the role of polymers in sustainable applications including energy, transport, and environmentally friendly technologies.
EPF 2011: Promoting Innovations in Polymers and Bioresources at Granada Congress Centre
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GRANADA CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION CENTRE JUNE 26 – JULY 1 2011 www.epf2011.org
CONTRIBUTIONS • Opening Lectures • 11 Plenary Conferences • Invited Lectures / Paralell Sessions • Total Oral Presentations: 432 • Total Poster contributions: 810 • Total Number of participants: 1156 • Senior : 65% • Students : 35%
CONTENT OF PARALELL SESSIONS (Oral Presentations) 1 – Synthetic Routes and Catalysis: Monomers and Polymers from Bioresources, and Advanced Methodologies. 46 2 – New Analytical and Characterization Tools. 52 3 – Advanced Processing and Recycling Technologies. 46 4 – Polymers for Advanced Applications in Energy, Transport, Packaging, and Environmentally Friendly Activities. 112 5 – Chemistry and Physics of Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies. 104 6 – Bioinspired Polymers, Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 72 TOTAL : 432
CONTENT OF PARALELL SESSIONS (Poster Contributions, Permanent exhibition) 1 – Synthetic Routes and Catalysis: Monomers and Polymers from Bioresources, and Advanced Methodologies. 65 2 – New Analytical and Characterization Tools. 32 3 – Advanced Processing and Recycling Technologies. 61 4 – Polymers for Advanced Applications in Energy, Transport, Packaging, and Environmentally Friendly Activities. 394 5 – Chemistry and Physics of Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies. 152 6 – Bioinspired Polymers, Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 106 TOTAL : 810
22/2.1% 20/1.9% 24/2.3% 26/2.5% 27/2.6% 272 / 36% 28/3% 30/3% 31/3% 57 countries 32/3 % 36/3% < 20 participants Slovenia, Brazil, Chile, Portugal, Switzerland, Mexico, Australia, Slovakia, Ireland, Uzbekistan, Iran, Sweden, Colombia, Lithuania, Denmark, Finland, Israel, Serbia, Southafrica, Thailand, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia Herzegovina, Cuba, Egypt, Liechtenstein, Qatar, Ukraine, Uruguay, Venezuela 45 /4% 47/4% 68/ 6% 109 / 10%