CAMD

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Welcome to CAMD
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We are a Research Centre within the Faculty of Engineering at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. The Centre is affiliated with the School of Chemical Engineering.

CAMD is focused on the synthesis and application of novel macromolecules. To achieve this aim we combine advanced polymerization techniques and biomolecular science to produce materials for high technology applications.

Since 2003 we chart our progress in annual newsletters:
2009  2008  2007  2006  2005   2004  2003

 

 
Ranked 8th PDF Print E-mail
times-he-smallThe Times Higher Education pages have shown that Chemistry at UNSW is  Ranked 8th best in the Asia-Pacific (and the best performing in Australia) based on citation data from the last decade


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New Journal PDF Print E-mail
2010-pc-small The first issue of Polymer Chemistry, a new peer-reviewed journal from RSC Publishing is out, with 2 articles (1 providing the cover page) from CAMD researchers
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32 APS PDF Print E-mail
32-aps-smallCAMD’s A/Prof. Martina Stenzel is the chair of the 32nd Australasian Polymer Symposium (32APS) which is organised on behalf of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) Polymer Division.
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Nanomedicine Conference PDF Print E-mail
nanomed-2010-smallCAMD organized the Sydney 2010 International Nanomedicine Conference on Coogee Beach, 30 June - 2 July 2010

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Newsflash

See the latest, hottest articles recently accepted for publication, on the Research page

PhD Scholarships available:
• Nanoparticles loaded with Platinum drugs for cancer treatment (posted 12/04/10)
• Synthesis of new “smart” hybrid inorganic/organic nanomaterials for nanomedicine applications (posted 07/01/10)

CAMD Seminar Series 2010
on Fridays at 9:00 am in Room 320A Chemical Sciences Building (F10)
Next: [27/08] - See abstract
YOU ARE INVITED!

[08/10] Prof. Lowe has been admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

[01/09/10] Prof. Burford talks on ABC radio: "How plastic bags are made"

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