JRUPS
Journal of Research Updates in Polymer Science | Volume 1 Number 2
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The Review on Electrospun Gelatin Fiber Scaffold- Pages 59-71 Synthesis and Study of Electrical Properties of Di Ethylene Glycol Embedded ZrO2 Films as a Gas Sensor- Pages 72-74 Thermoplastic-Thermosetting Merged Polyimides Derived from Furan-Maleimide- Pages 75-83 Nanostructured Triblock Copolymers with Chemically Complementary Components and Their Ionic Conductivity- Pages 84-95 Photoreactive UV-Crosslinkable Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives Based on Butyl Acrylate and 4-Acryloyloxy Benzophenone Copolymers- Pages 96-100 Thermal Stability and Rheological Properties of Polyethylene (PE)/Polyvinylchloride (PVC)/Wood Composites- Pages 101-109 Effect of Euphorbia Coagulum on Flexural Property of Polyester Banana Fiber Composite- Pages 110-112
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Previous Issues
Journal of Research Updates in Polymer Science | Volume 1 Number 1
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Synthesis of Copolymers Based on Benzene and Biphenyl and their Characterization by XRD and DSC Obtention and Characterization of Polypropylene, Calcium Carbonate and Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) Composites - Pages 5-13 Applied TEM Approach for Micro/Nanostructural Characterization of Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Cementitious Composites - Pages 14-23 Microstructural Parameters of HPMC/PVP Polymer Blends Using Wide Angle X-Ray Technique - Pages 24-31 Real-Time Cure Monitoring of Unsaturated Polyester Resin from Ultra-Violet Curing - Pages 32-42 Surface Functionalization of TiO2 with Plant Extracts and their Combined Antimicrobial Activities Against E. faecalis andE. Coli - Pages 43-51 S. Azemat Miri, G. Mir Mohamad Sadeghi and M. Rabiee DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1929-5995.2012.01.01.7 |
Editor in Chief- Profile - Túlio Hallak Panzera
Túlio Hallak Panzera
Professor Panzera is a Senior Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UFSJ (Brazil). He has a fellowship in Research Productivity from the currently Brazilian Research Agencies (CNPq and FAPEMIG) and an h-index 25, i10-index 70 with 2130 citations.
Prof Panzera’s experience includes two post-doctoral positions in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Bristol (2014 and 2019) and a PhD in Mechanical Design (Federal University of Minas Gerais-UFMG, Brazil / University of Bath, England - 2007). The education background of Professor Panzera also involves a master's degree in Manufacturing Processes (UFMG, 2003) and a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering (UFMG, 2001). In 2011 Professor Panzera established a national research group focused on innovation and technology of composite materials (CITeC). His research activities cover the fields of Precision Engineering and Sustainable & Smart Structures, working on polymeric and ceramic composites, biocomposites, metal fibre laminates (FML), metamaterials, smart structures, and aerostatic bearings. He pioneered several innovative compounds and techniques, like the use of Portland cement in laminated composites reinforced with synthetic fibres to increase the stiffness and specific mechanical properties. Professor Panzera’s group has also developed cementitious composites as air restrictors for aerostatic porous bearings applied to precision engineering. Professor Panzera’s group have recently published works on metal fibre laminates made of aluminium skins and biocomposites cores for secondary structural parts in aircraft, automotive and construction. Another activity of Professor Panzera’s group involves developing sandwich structural panels containing aluminium skins and honeycomb cores made from PET bottle caps as an innovative and promising route for using plastic polypropylene waste. A characteristic of the experimental work of Professor Panzera is the consistent use of robust statistical methods in composites designs during the last fifteen years.