Polymer Science and Engineering
A polymer is an expansive particle, or macromolecule, made out of many rehashed subunits. Because of their expansive scope of properties, both manufactured and common polymers assume fundamental and pervasive jobs in regular day to day existence. Polymers run from well-known manufactured plastics, for example, polystyrene to common biopolymers, for example, DNA and proteins that are central to organic structure and capacity
Related Conference of Polymer Science and Engineering
May 18-19, 2026
32nd International Conference on Advanced Materials, Nanotechnology and Engineering
Paris, France
Polymer Science and Engineering Conference Speakers
Recommended Sessions
- 3D Printing Polymers
- Biochemical-Biodegradation of Polymers
- Biopolymers and Bioplastics
- Colloid and Polymer Science
- Plastic Processing and Composite Materials
- Plastics and Elastomers
- Polymer Design and Reaction
- Polymer Electronics: Optics, Fiber and Lasers
- Polymer Science and Engineering
- Polymer Synthesis and Polymerization
- Polymeric Material Chemistry and Physics
- Polymers for Emerging Technologies
- Polymers in Petroleum Refinery
- Recycling and Waste Management of Biopolymers

