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This book represents the proceedings of the First International
Conference on Frontiers of Polymer Research held in New Delhi,
India during January 20-25, 1991. Polymers have usually been
perceived as substances to be used in insulations, coatings,
fabrics, and structural materials. Defying this classical view,
polymers are emerging as a new class of materials with potential
applications in many new technologies. They also offer challenging
opportunities for fundamental research. Recognizing a tremendous
growth in world wide interest in polymer research and technology, a
truly global "1st International Conference on Frontiers of Polymer
Research" was organized by P. N. Prasad (SUNY at Buffalo), F. E.
Karasz (University of Massachusetts) and J. K. Nigam (Shriram
Institute for Industrial Research, India). The 225 participants
represented 25 countries and a wide variety of academic, industrial
and government groups. The conference was inaugurated by the Prime
Minister of India, Mr. Chandra Shekhar and had a high level media
coverage. The focus of the conference was on three frontier areas
of polymer research: (i) Polymers for photonics, where nonlinear
optical properties of polymers show great promise, (ii) Polymers
for electronics, where new conduction mechanisms and photophysics
have generated considerable enthusiasm and (iii) High performance
polymers as new advanced polymers have exhibited exceptionally high
mechanical strength coupled with light weight.
This book represents the proceedings of the First International
Conference on Frontiers of Polymer Research held in New Delhi,
India during January 20-25, 1991. Polymers have usually been
perceived as substances to be used in insulations, coatings,
fabrics, and structural materials. Defying this classical view,
polymers are emerging as a new class of materials with potential
applications in many new technologies. They also offer challenging
opportunities for fundamental research. Recognizing a tremendous
growth in world wide interest in polymer research and technology, a
truly global "1st International Conference on Frontiers of Polymer
Research" was organized by P. N. Prasad (SUNY at Buffalo), F. E.
Karasz (University of Massachusetts) and J. K. Nigam (Shriram
Institute for Industrial Research, India). The 225 participants
represented 25 countries and a wide variety of academic, industrial
and government groups. The conference was inaugurated by the Prime
Minister of India, Mr. Chandra Shekhar and had a high level media
coverage. The focus of the conference was on three frontier areas
of polymer research: (i) Polymers for photonics, where nonlinear
optical properties of polymers show great promise, (ii) Polymers
for electronics, where new conduction mechanisms and photophysics
have generated considerable enthusiasm and (iii) High performance
polymers as new advanced polymers have exhibited exceptionally high
mechanical strength coupled with light weight.
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