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ISSP International Workshop5th Gel Symposium
Polymer Gels; Fundamentals andNano-Fabrications(GelSympo2003)
Kashiwa, JapanNovember 17 ~ 21, 2003
http://www.issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/GelSympo2003/
Research Group on Polymer GelsThe Society of Polymer Science, Japan (SPSJ)
Final Circular
Organizing and Program Committee
M. Shibayama (ISSP, University of Tokyo): Chair
J. P. Gong (Hokkaido University): Vice Chair
H. Furukawa (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology): Secretary
M. Annaka (Kyushu University)
K. Kajiwara (Otsuma Women's University)
I. Kaneda (Shiseido Co.)
R. Kishi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Y. Nagasaki (Tokyo University of Science)
S. Matsukawa (Tokyo University of Fisheries)
R. Yoshida (University of Tokyo)
International Advisory Board
A. Khokhlov (Moscow State University, Russia)
K. Nishinari (Osaka City University)
Y. Osada (Hokkaido University)
S. B. Ross-Murphy (King's College London, U.K.)
R. Siegel (University of Minnesota, U.S.A.)
R. F. T. Stepto (University of Manchester)
H. Takayama (University of Tokyo)
M. Watanabe (Yokohama National University)
T. Yanaki (Shiseido Co.)
Sponsoring Organizations
Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo
Shiseido, Co. Ltd.
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Welcome to the GelSympo2003. Since the 1st Gel Symposium held in 1989, the Gel
Symposium has been held non-periodically in order to stimulate worldwide communication
about Gel Science. The 5th Gel Symposium aims to give an overview of the major advances
in polymer gels in order to design novel types of gels and to inspire new concepts, by
international and interdisciplinary exchange of ideas among different scientific communities.
Polymer gels have been closely related to our life for thousands of years. However, it has
passed only a few decades since polymer gels have been spotlighted from scientific point of
view. Though remarkable scientific and technological advancement in gel science has been
made in recent years, polymer gels remain as intriguing and promising materials. It is well
known that polymer gels are widely applied to daily life as well as to industry, such as super-
absorbent, ion-exchange resins, water retainers, drug delivery systems. However, the
fundamental problems in chemistry and physics of polymer gels, namely, precise control of
gels architecture, entanglements, and heterogeneities, have not been fully elucidated. Today,
nano-fabrication of gels is highly demanded for µTAS (Lab-on-a-Chip) manufacturing and
biological application.
It is quite meaningful to hold this symposium at the one of the largest centers of solid state
physics in Japan, i.e., the Institute for Solid State Physics (ISSP), as it will trigger an inter-
disciplinary exchange of ideas between soft matter and hard matter sciences.
The Research Group on Polymer Gels has a privilege to serve you at the new campus of The
University of Tokyo, Kashiwa Campus.
Mitsuhiro Shibayama, Professor
Chairman of Organizing Committee
May 10, 2003
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PERIOD AND VENUE
Period: Monday, November 17 through Friday, November 21, 2003
Venue: The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo,
5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8581, Japan
http://www.issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/
ISSP, Kashiwa Campus
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
The Scientific Program is detailed in the booklet appended to this Final Circular. Three
Plenary Lectures, 15 Invited Lectures, and 18 Contributed Lectures will be delivered in the
following five sessions under the theme of Fundamentals and Nano-Fabrication of Polymer
Gels. About 70 contributed papers will be presented in the Poster Session classified in the
five sessions as well. On Nov. 21, a mini-workshop will be also held for further discussions
without worrying time schedule, which is followed by Symposium Excursion to Asakusa.
Session Topics
A. Material (Polyelectrolyte, Polyampholyte, Gelator, Biogels, ...)
B. Theory (Thermodynamics, Simulation, ...)
C. Structure (Phase transition, Phase separation, Dynamics, ...)
D. Application (Molecular recognition, Nano-fabrication, Tissue engineering, ...)
E. Properties (Gelation, Rheology, Motion, Friction, ...)
Plenary Lecturers
���� Nanostructured Macromonomer Based Hydrogels Designed for Biomedical Applications
Pierre J. Lutz (Institute Charles Sadron, France)
���� Nanostructured Composites Based on Polyelectrolyte Gels
Alexei Khokhlov (Moscow State University, Russia)
���� Intelligent Gels-An Approach to Artificial Muscles
Yoshihito Osada (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Invited Lecturers (as of this momonent)
���� Rational design of organogelators, and their use to create functional materials
U. Beginn (University of Ulm, Germany)
���� Chemically and physically crosslinked gelatin gels
M. Djabourov (ESPCI, France)
���� Light, small angle neutron and X-ray scattering from gels
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E. Geissler (University of Joseph Fourier de Grenoble, France)
���� Effect of Molecular Architecture on Gelation of Methyl-Cellulose
M. Gottlieb (Ben-Gurion University, Israel)
���� Nano-fabrication of polymer gels
Z. Hu (University of North Texas, U.S.A.)
���� Micro- and Nano-Fabrication of Stimuli-Responsive Polymers
Y. Itoh (Kanagawa Academy of Science and Tech.)
���� K. Kataoka (University of Tokyo)
���� Liquid Crystal Physical Gels: Self-Organized Structures and Electrooptical Properties
T. Kato (University of Tokyo)
���� Silicone Hydrogels as Continuous and Extended Wear Contact Lens Material
Y. Matsuzawa (CIBA Vision Co., U.S.A.)
���� Intelligent surfaces for Switching Attachment and Detachment of Cells
T. Okano (Tokyo Women's Medical University)
���� Phase Transition and Phase Ordering in Gels
A. Onuki (Kyoto University)
���� Modeling phase separation and scattering from polyelectrolyte gels
Y. Rabin (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
���� Exploitation of Special Hydrogel Behaviors in Novel Drug Delivery Devices
R. Siegel (University of Minnesota, U.S.A.)
���� Swelling of hydrogels studied by NMR imaging and spectroscopy
A. K. Whittaker (University of Queensland, Australia)
���� Origins of speckles and slow dynamics of polymer gels
C. Wu (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM INFORMATION
Language
English is the working language of the Conference. No official translation or interpretation
will be available.
Oral Presentation
Standard Presentation time including time for discussion is:
Plenary Lecture 40 min. (30min talk and 10 min discussion)
Invited Lecture 40 min. (30min talk and 10 min discussion)
Contributed Lecture 20 min. (15min talk and 5 min discussion)
Both multimedia (LCD) projectors and overhead projectors are available for oral
presentations. In the case of the former, it is recommended to bring your own notebook-size
computer with your presentation data installed.
Poster Presentation
Each poster board is 1800 mm width x 1200 mm height. Necessary materials such as
pushpins will be provided.
Poster Schedule
Poster Awards
The poster awards will be presented to the best posters by graduate students in order to
encourage their participation in the GelSympo2003.
SessionPosting Poster Display Presentation
Obligation timeRemoving
A · B · E12:00 ~ 13:00
Nov. 1813:00, Nov. 18 ~12:00, Nov. 19
17:20 ~ 19:00Nov. 18
12:00 ~ 12:15Nov. 19
C·D 12:15 ~ 13:00Nov. 19
13:00, Nov. 19 ~12:00, Nov. 20
16:20 ~ 18:00Nov. 19
12:00 ~ 12:15Nov. 20
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Preparation of Preprints
The scientists who make oral or poster presentations at the GelSympo2003 are requested to
submit the camera-ready manuscripts of the preprints. The book of preprints will be prepared
by offset printing directly from the manuscripts. A template is available for download from
the GelSympo2003 Website. The manuscript must be typed on the A4 letter size paper.
Preprints should be prepared to fit on 2 sheets for Plenary and Invited Lectures and on 1
sheet for Contributed Lectures and Posters. The typed scripts (the original only) should
be transformed to a PDF® file and sent by e-mail to [email protected] by
September 1, 2003. Authors who have difficulties in sending their preprints by e-mail might
contact GelSympo2003 Secretariat. More details are available on the GelSympo2003
Website.
Proceedings
Proceedings of Plenary Lectures, Invited Lectures, Contributed Papers, and Posters will be
published as a “digital proceeding.” Power Point® files provided by each active participant
will be edited and transformed to PDF® files and will be distributed to all of the active
participants. The details will be announced on the GelSympo2003 Website.
6th-Floor Map of ISSP
Library
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SOCIAL PROGRAM
Please fill in the enclosed registration form to apply for the following program.
Welcome Reception Monday, November 17 free of charge
Kashiwa Crest Hotel 4F Rose Room
18:00 – 20:30
Banquet (Buffet Style) Wednesday, November 19 ¥5,000
Kashiwa Cafeteria ¥3,000*
18:00 – 20:00 (* student discount)
Symposium Excursion Friday, November 21 ¥10,000
Yakatabune Cruise
14:00 – 21:00
MINI-WORKSHOP AND EXCURSION*
Tentative schedule: Friday, Nov. 21, 2003
10:00 Mini-workshop at ISSP Meeting Room #1
12:00 Luncheon
13:00 ISSP Tour
14:00 Lv. For Asakusa (bus tour to Asakusa)
15:15 Ar. Asakusa
Asakusa Senso-ji Temple, etc.
17:00 Yakatabune Cruise
20:00 Lv. Asakusa
21:00 Kashiwa
* The details will be announced on the GelSympo2003 Website.
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REGISTRATION
All participants including those who will present papers are requested to submit a
registration form via the GeySympo2003 Website by July 1, 2003.
Registration Fees
Before July 31, 2003 After Aug. 1, 2003
Industry ¥40,000 ¥45,000
Academic/Government ¥30,000 ¥35,000
Student ¥10,000 ¥12,000
Cancellation
Cancellation by letter or FAX received by the Symposium Secretary (Ms. Oguchi) will be
refunded as follows:
By October 30, 2003 100%
After November 1, 2003 0%
Remittance
Registration and other Social Program fees should be paid by July 31, 2003. Bank
transfer in Japanese yen to:
Name of the account GelSympo
Account No. 1922799
The name of bank The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd., Kashiwa Branchi
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HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
Several hotels are available near Kashiwa JR Station.
* Rooms of the University Guest House on Kashiwa Campus are also available.
¥ 2,500 /day + sheet exchange (¥600)
Please contact Ms. Oguchi ([email protected])
Name of HotelRoom
Charge* 1
(Yen)Address
Phone /Facsimile No.
The Crest Hotel 9,240* 2 14-1 Suehirocho,Kashiwa-shi
04-7146-1111/04-7146-1121
Hotel Sungarden 8,8204-3-1 Kashiwa,Kashiwa-shi
04-7166-3111/04-7166-3194
Kashiwa Phoenix H. 6,5005-2-5 Kashiwa,Kashiwa-shi
04-7164-6421/04-7164-6493
Kashiwa Plaza H. 5,250 1-5-3 Asahicho,Kashiwashi
04-7147-1111/04-7147-1117
Kashiwa Plaza H. Anx 5,250 1-10-1 Asahicho,Kashiwashi
04-7147-1111/04-7147-1132
Kashiwa Daiichi H. 5,800 3-6-4 Kashiwa,Kashiwa-shi
04-7162-1111/04-7162-1136
* 1 The above room rates include tax and service charge, but do notinclude breakfast.* 2 Special rate (9,000 Yen) is available for participants o fGelSympo2003. Please contact with the hotel.
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TRANSPORTATION
To get to ISSP, get to Kashiwa Station from Narita Airport by one of the following routes
first, then take bus or taxi at Kashiwa Station to ISSP. See the followings to get information
more in detail.
Narita Airport
Ueno
Nippori
Tokyo
ISSP
Kashiwa Abiko
Shinjuku
IkebukuroJR Joban Line
JR Yamanote Line
Tobu Noda Line
Edogawadai
Narita
JR Narita Line
Highway Bus
Keisei Limousine Bus
Bus
Bus
Ways to get to Kashiwa from Narita Airport and the center of Tokyo
Route 1: NARITA AIRPORT -- (Keisei Limousine Bus, *1) -- KASHIWA STATION/Crest
Hotel Kashiwa
*1. About 110 min. ride, 1,700 yen. Ticket is available at the Keisei Airport Limousine
Counter. Your bus stop number is 15 if you arrive at Terminal 1 and No. 12 at Terminal 2.
Departure time: 7:10, 9:00, 11:05, 13:35, 15:35, 17:35, 18:35, 20:35
From Kashiwa Station/Crest Hotel Kashiwa to Narita
6:00, 7:05, 11:00, 13:00, 15:00, 17:30
(Note: From Kashiwa to Narita, reservation is required at the front desk of Crest Hotel)
Route 2: NARITA AIRPORT -- (Keisei Line, *2) -- NIPPORI STATION -- (JR Joban Line,
*3) -- KASHIWA STATION
*2. Take a super-express train, Keisei Sky Liner, all seats reserved. You need to buy a
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reserved seat ticket at the station. About one hour ride, 1,920 yen. Sky Liner information:
http://www.keisei.co.jp/keisei/tetudou/accesse/index.htm
*3. Take a train at truck No.4 at Nippori station. About 25 min. ride, 450yen.
Route 3: NARITA AIRPORT -- (Keisei Line, *4) -- KEISEI NARITA STATION -- (about 5
min. walk) -- JR NARITA STATION -- (JR Narita Line for Ueno, *5)-- ABIKO STATION --
(JR Joban Line for Ueno, *6) -- KASHIWA STATION
*4. About 10 min. ride, 250 yen.
*5. About 45 min. ride, 570 yen.
*6. About 5 min. ride, 150 yen.
A shuttle bus service is available for those staying the Crest Hotel at 8:00 am every morning
from Nov. 18 through 21.
National Cancer Center(Kokuritsu Gan Center)
main entrance
Todai Mae bus stop
North
ATM
bus stop
convenience store
KashiwaLodgecafeteria
GelSympo2003(6 th floor)
parking parking
tennis court
entrance
entrance
Map of ISSP
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Passport and Visa
All the visitors to Japan need valid passports, and most visitors are also required to obtain
visas. Please inquire at the nearest Japanese Consulate Office, if necessary.
Currency
The Japanese currency “yen” can be purchased at foreign exchange banks, hotels and other
licensed money exchangers.
Climate
In November, it is chilly in Kashiwa; the daytime temperature is around 15 °C.
Insurance Disclaimer
The organizers cannot be responsible for any personal accident or damage, which may occur
to the participants during the conference. All participants are advised to make their own
arrangements in respect of health and travel insurance before commencing their journey to
the symposium.
FURTHER INFORMATION
All participants will be able to obtain updated information on the scientific and other
programs and confirm their current status on the GelSympo2003 Website:
http://www.issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/GelSympo2003/
CORRESPONDENCE
All correspondence should be addressed to:
GelSympo2003 Secretariat
Neutron Science Laboratory, ISSP
5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8581, Japan
Phone: +81-4-7136-3424
Facsimile: +81-4-7134-6069
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/GelSympo2003/