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PA Plastics SourceNet Symposium

Alliances for a Sustainable Future

Tomasz KowalewskiTomasz Kowalewski

Assistant Professor, Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University


Tomasz Kowalewski received his PhD in physical chemistry of macromolecules from Polish Academy of Sciences. Following a period as postdoctoral associate and then research faculty at Washington University in St. Louis. In 2000, he joined the Department of Chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University, where he is now an associate professor. Dr. Kowalewski’s main research interests are in the area of macromolecular self-assembly, nanotechnology, organic electronics, and proximal probe technique Symposium 2008 | A Decade of New Opportunities | Pennsylvania Plastics SourceNet

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PA Plastics SourceNet Symposium

A Decade of New Opportunities

Tomasz KowalewskiTomasz Kowalewski

Assistant Professor, Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University


Tomasz Kowalewski received his PhD in physical chemistry of macromolecules from Polish Academy of Sciences. Following a period as postdoctoral associate and then research faculty at Washington University in St. Louis. In 2000, he joined the Department of Chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University, where he is now an associate professor. Dr. Kowalewski’s main research interests are in the area of macromolecular self-assembly, nanotechnology, organic electronics, and proximal probe techniques.

 

Abstract

Macromolecular Engineering with Well Defined Polymers and Copolymers

This presentation will describe collaborative efforts in the area of macromolecular engineering taking place at Carnegie Mellon University. Special emphasis will be placed on the developments in controlled polymerizations and on their impact in the area of advanced materials, biomaterials, and organic electronics.