Institute of Physics
76 Portland Place
London
W1B 1NT
UK
Wed, 24 Nov 2010
Electrospinning is a platform technology for producing novel nanofibrous materials with a high surface to volume ratio, significant fibre interconnectivity and microscale interstitial spaces. Electrospun fibres are of high interest in a diverse range of applications ranging from cell biology and tissue engineering, through filtration to power and optoelectronic devices. This one day meeting will reflect the multidisciplinary nature of the science involved with and supported by electrospinning. It will be of interest to scientists from the life and physical sciences, engineering and application technologists.
Event Title: Electrospinning - Principles, Practise and Possibilities
Organised by: the IOP Dielectrics Group
Sponsored by: IOP Polymer Physics Group and the Macro Group
Requires Registration: Yes
Contact: Jon Mackew
Contact Details: Tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4800, E-mail: jon.mackew@iop.org
Further Information: www.iop.org…
Electrospinning - Principles, Practise and Possibilities
Nov
24
2010