33APS 2012 - 33rd Australasian Polymer Symposium
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On behalf of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) Polymer Division, I would like to extend a warm invitation to you to attend the 33rd Australasian Polymer Symposium (33APS), which will be held from 12th to 15th February 2012 at Wrest Point Convention Centre in Hobart, Tasmania.
We have compiled an exciting program covering all areas of polymer science and engineering, including synthesis, characterisation, processing, modeling and materials. Topics will range from the latest techniques in polymer synthesis to applications in materials science, medicine, energy and environment.
Over the years, the APS has developed a strong reputation for bringing together the latest polymer research from top international and Australian polymer scientists. This year, we will again welcome a number of leading Plenary and Keynote Speakers from around the world to what promises to be another exciting forum.
The symposium will also offer you a fantastic opportunity to present your research through oral and poster communications, meet others and network in a warm and convivial atmosphere.
33APS will be hosted at Wrest Point Convention Centre, which provides all the necessary facilities for a successful conference; deluxe accommodation, comprehensive conference facilities, a choice of restaurants and bars, tennis courts, and even a mini-golf course. The venue has also received many awards, including the Tasmanian Tourism Awards for Best Meetings and Business Tourism Venue (2008 and 2009) and Best Tourism Education and Training Venue (2008).
Hobart is the capital city of Australia’s southern island state of Tasmania. The city was founded in 1808 as a penal colony, and is the second oldest capital city in Australia after Sydney; it is the administrative and financial heart of the state. Tasmania is known for its large and relatively unspoiled natural environment, with almost 37% of the state consisting of reserves, national parks and World Heritage Sites. It is also a fantastic destination for food and wine enthusiasts!
We hope you will be able to join us at 33APS, and look forward to welcoming you to Tasmania!
We have compiled an exciting program covering all areas of polymer science and engineering, including synthesis, characterisation, processing, modeling and materials. Topics will range from the latest techniques in polymer synthesis to applications in materials science, medicine, energy and environment.
Over the years, the APS has developed a strong reputation for bringing together the latest polymer research from top international and Australian polymer scientists. This year, we will again welcome a number of leading Plenary and Keynote Speakers from around the world to what promises to be another exciting forum.
The symposium will also offer you a fantastic opportunity to present your research through oral and poster communications, meet others and network in a warm and convivial atmosphere.
33APS will be hosted at Wrest Point Convention Centre, which provides all the necessary facilities for a successful conference; deluxe accommodation, comprehensive conference facilities, a choice of restaurants and bars, tennis courts, and even a mini-golf course. The venue has also received many awards, including the Tasmanian Tourism Awards for Best Meetings and Business Tourism Venue (2008 and 2009) and Best Tourism Education and Training Venue (2008).
Hobart is the capital city of Australia’s southern island state of Tasmania. The city was founded in 1808 as a penal colony, and is the second oldest capital city in Australia after Sydney; it is the administrative and financial heart of the state. Tasmania is known for its large and relatively unspoiled natural environment, with almost 37% of the state consisting of reserves, national parks and World Heritage Sites. It is also a fantastic destination for food and wine enthusiasts!
We hope you will be able to join us at 33APS, and look forward to welcoming you to Tasmania!
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