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International Symposium on
Anisotropic Organic Materials
Division of Organic Chemistry

Ten invited lectures and invited and contributed posters
Posters will be presented in the "State-of-the-Art" poster session on Sunday and the "Sci-Mix" session on Monday
Lectures are presented in the afternoons of
Sunday, August 22, and Monday, August 23, 1999

 

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Sunday Afternoon Session (Note change in schedule)   

Polar Crystals and Polymers

Organic - Inorganic Hybrid Materials for Nanophotonics: Nanoscale Optical Science  and Technology

Fabrication of Organic Microcrystals,
Their Optical Properties, and Applications


Novel Small Molecule and Macromolecular
Efficient Light Emitting Materials


Characterisation of NLO-Materials  for Photonic Application

Photonic Engineering of Polymer Based Materials for Nonlinear Optics: From Dipolar to  Multipolar Anisotropy


Monday Afternoon Session

Liquid Crystals

M olecular Engineering for Ferroelectricity in Liquid Crystals

Optical Switching of Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals Using Chiral Photochromic Dopants

Liquid Crystals From Nature

Nearest Neighbor Interactions in Liquid Crystals:
Approaches to Frustration and Polar Order


Design of Smectic LC Phases
Using Layer Interface Clinicity

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Organizers
 Rainer Glaser, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
Telephone: (573) 882-0331. Facsimile: (573) 882-2754
glaserr@missouri.edu
 Piotr Kaszynski, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
Telephone: (615) 322-3458. Facsimile: (615) 322-4936.

piotr@ctrbaz.vanderbilt.edu

 Sponsors
  ACS, Division of Organic Chemistry ACS, Petroleum Research Fund
MU, College of Arts & Science, Office of the Dean