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Wollongong's largest scientific conference under way

Jun 28, 2004

The biggest scientific conference ever staged at the University of Wollongong, the International Conference on the Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals (ICSM) officially began today (Monday June 28) and runs until Friday July 2.

The University of Wollongong outbid the United States and Brazil to conduct the International Conference on the Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals (ICSM 2004) from June 28 to July 2. The conference titled "The role and impact of nanoscience and nanotechnologies" is expected to reap about $5 million in financial input into the Wollongong region.

Seven hundred scientists from 37 countries - including the presence of three Nobel Prize winners - are now in Wollongong for the week-long conference. Conference organisers said it has been estimated that as a result of indirect expenditure at least $5 million could be channelled into the Wollongong region. The University of Wollongong's Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (with the assistance of UOW Conference Convener, James Cook, and Professor David Officer from Massey University in New Zealand) mounted the successful bid.

The Director of the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI), Professor Gordon Wallace, said the conference was a once in a lifetime opportunity for Illawarra businesses either to participate in or sponsor in some way.

The program will feature a special symposium on "Business opportunities from synthetic metals and nano-technology" addressed by scientists and entrepreneurs who have been involved in commercialisation in the area of science and technology in the US, Europe and Asia. This session is a 'first' in the conference's 28-year history. At the close of the Business Opportunities session, a young Australian research scientist or student presenting an Australian innovation/technology with potential commercial value, was to be selected for the opportunity to have his or her research or Intellectual Property evaluated and developed. The prize, provided by SciVentures, comprises a two-day on-site workshop on Intellectual Property evaluation and development with the intent to commercialise.

ICSM brings together scientists to discuss the latest advances in Synthetic Metals (such as conducting polymers and carbon nanotubes). These materials are finding application in areas as diverse as artificial muscles, electronic noses, plastic solar cells, corrosion inhibition, biosensors, electronic textiles and nerve cell communications.

Ten plenary lectures from eminent international scientists are among the highlights of the scientific program. This included talks from the three Nobel Prize winners, Professor Alan Heeger (University of California), Professor Alan MacDiarmid (University of Pennsylvania) and Professor Hideki Shirakawa (University of Tsukuba, Japan) in a special one-off session. Selected school students from the Illawarra have been invited to meet the three Nobel Prize winners at a special event to be held at the Wollongong Science Centre.

The plenary talks are being supported by 20 keynote speakers, 180 oral presentations and 500 poster presentations. A conference dinner has been set down for the Wollongong Entertainment Centre with the 800 delegates and their partners expected to attend.

Final year students from Wollongong - and around Australia - have been invited to apply for financial assistance to attend this prestigious scientific event. Students were being selected on a competitive basis.

ICSM has previously been held in Siofok (1976), New York (1977), Dubrovnik (1978), Helsingor (1980), Boulder (1981), Les Arcs (1982), Abano Terme (1984), Kyoto (1986), Santa Fe (1988), Tubingen (1990), Goteborg (1992), Seoul (1994), Snowbird (1996), Montpellier (1998) Gastein, Austria (2000) and Shanghai, China (2002).

 

 

Wollongong's Lord Mayor, Cr Alex Darling (second from left) hosted a welcome reception for ICSM participants on Sunday evening (June 27) at the University Hall. Also pictured (from left) are: the Director of UOW's Intelligent Polymer Research Institute, Professor Gordon Wallace; the three Nobel Prize winners Professor Hideki Shirakawa (University of Tsukuba, Japan), Professor Alan MacDiarmid (University of Pennsylvania) and Professor Alan Heeger (University of California); with UOW Vice-Chancellor, Professor Gerard Sutton.

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