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Lehigh
University offers short course on emulsion polymerization and Latex Technology
The 35th annual one-week short course, "Advances in Emulsion
Polymerization and Latex Technology," will be offered at Lehigh University
during the week of June 7 to 11, 2004. This course is designed for engineers,
chemists, other scientists and managers who are actively involved in emulsion
work and for those who wish to develop expertise in the area.
This is a One-Week Short Course that will be offered by the Emulsion Polymers
Institute (EPI) at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania USA
The course is an in-depth study of the synthesis, characterization, and
properties of high polymer latexes. The subject matter includes a balance
of theory and applications as well as a balance between chemical and physical
problems. Lectures will be given by leading academic and industrial workers.
Lectures will begin with introductory material and reviews, and will progress
through recent research results.
PARTICIPANTS:
The course is designed for engineers and scientists who are actively involved
in emulsion work as well as for those who wish to develop expertise in
the area. A basic background in chemistry will be assumed.
More advanced and experienced participants may elect to attend only those
days in which material of specific interest is being presented. All participants
will receive a set of course notes.
LOCATION AND TIME:
Sinclair Laboratory Auditorium
Lehigh University
7 Asa Drive Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015-4732
Lectures will start at 8:30 A.M. Monday-Thursday.
Lectures on Friday will start at 8:00 A.M. and will end by 1:00 P.M.
The course fee is $1250 for the entire week or $500 per day for any portion
of the course attended.
Additional information can be obtained from Dr. Mohamed S. El- Aasser,
Emulsion Polymers Institute, Lehigh University, 111 Research Dr., Bethlehem,
PA 18015, email: mse0@lehigh.edu,
voice: 610.758.3590, or fax: 610.758.5880.
Professor
Mohamed S. El-Aasser, Dean, P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and
Applied Science; Director, EPI
For more information, or to request a printed course brochure and registration
form, please contact: Dr. Eric Daniels, Emulsion Polymers Institute E-Mail:
Eric.Daniels@Lehigh.edu
Phone: (610) 758-3602; Fax: (610) 758-5880
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