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NTC Forum to include poster session at AATCC Symposium

08 Mar '08
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- Latest Innovations in Dyeing Flame Resistance Fibers—Bob Neal, Organic Dyestuffs Corp.
- Structure Property Relationships in PLA Filaments—Behnam Pourdeyhimi, North Carolina State University
- High Modulus Aliphatic Fibers—Richard Kotek, North Carolina State University
- Chemical Protective Suit Liners with Mustard Chemical Warfare Agent Countermeasures Capabilities—S. S. Ramkumar,
- Texas Tech University
- Development of Anti-Counterfeit Textile Substrates Using Covert Taggants—Renzo Shamey, North Carolina State University
- Real or Fake: Brand Protection in Today's Global Economy—Andy Butenhoff, Anovotek LLC
- Polymerization of Fluorocarbon Monomers onto Cotton with Atmospheric Pressure Plasma—Peter Hauser, North Carolina State University

The NTC Forum will include a poster session on the afternoon and evening of June 3, as well as opportunities to interact with NTC faculty and students on both days.

The poster session will include all currently funded NTC projects (approximately 50) covering a variety of topics. Project participants will staff each poster, to provide opportunities for discussion and for development of technology transfer possibilities.

Attendees may opt to participate in a tour of Clemson University's Advanced Materials Research Laboratory (AMRL) after the conclusion of the program on Wednesday afternoon.

This lab is internationally recognized for its work in advanced fibers, films, ceramics, plastics, optics, composites and nanomaterials.

The instrumentation labs include an electron microscopy facility that houses the nation's highest-resolution university electron microscope.

Clemson is the only university in the Americas with the complete capability to make optical fiber. This locally produced fiber makes modern communications possible, transforms surgical procedures, and strengthens homeland security and national defense systems.

Breakthroughs in advanced materials research have significantly impacted everything from communications to military defense systems, dramatically re-shaping industries around the world and the products they create.

The registration fee for this program is US$710 (US$475 for individual and corporate AATCC members) and includes luncheons, breaks and a copy of all available papers. NTC poster presenters pay US$400.

A student registration fee of US$125 is available to AATCC student members and student poster presenters. Refunds will be made if cancellations are received on or before May 23, 2008.

Overnight accommodations are available at the Hyatt Regency Greenville, 220 N Main St, Greenville. Reservations should be made directly with the hotel and attendance at the AATCC symposium should be specified to receive the group rate of US$119 single/double. Reservations must be made by May 12, 2008 to ensure room availability.

American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists

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