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State-of-the-Art Polymer Science and Technology in Greece

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Dear Colleagues,

Polymer science is currently a rapidly developing field of research and innovation worldwide. A large number of research groups in Greece are active in different subfields of polymer science and technology and contribute to the global and national efforts for social and economic development at both basic science and application levels. Research activities include polymer synthesis, polymer characterization and property elucidation, polymer physics, polymer physical chemistry, and theoretical description and understanding of polymer systems. Greek polymer scientists maintain close collaborations with a variety of Greek and international industries and innovation enterprises contributing to the European economy, in areas like commodity and special material development, pharmaceutics, medicine, food products, and construction, as well as knowledge and technology transfer. This Special Issue will give a representative picture of state-of-the-art directions in the science and technology of polymers in Greece at the beginning of the 21st century.

Dr. Stergios Pispas
Prof. Dr. Spiros H. Anastasiadis
Prof. Dr. Hermis Iatrou
Guest Editors

Keywords

  • Polymer synthesis
  • Polymer characterization and properties
  • Polymer physics
  • Polymer physical chemistry
  • Polymer theory and simulations
  • Biopolymers
  • Polymer technology
  • Polymers for advanced technologies and applications
  • Polymers in industry

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