August 2019
The new issue of Liquid Crystals Today has now been publish online
26/08/19 11:58 Filed in: News
The new issue of Liquid Crystals Today has now been published online and is ready to view. Happy reading!
Liquid Crystal Today Editor
Ingo Dierking
Liquid Crystal Today Editor
Ingo Dierking
International Liquid Crystal Elastomer Conference
19/08/19 09:13 Filed in: Events
International Liquid Crystal Elastomer Conference
15-18 September 2019, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
The International Liquid Crystal Elastomer Conference (ILCEC) will be held from September 15 – 18, 2019, at NATLAB in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The ILCEC 2019 will bring together chemists, physicists, and engineers to share both fundamental advances and discuss application opportunities for this exciting class of materials.
ILCEC 2019 is organized in a building with history, the Philips NATLAB. It is the original building of Philips Research Laboratories founded in 1914 by Gilles Holst, the world-renowned inventor of the low-pressure sodium lamp. The building was also the home of many other Philips Inventions such as the compact disc, the magnetic cassette tape and the IC LOCOS technology and was visited by many famous scientists including Albert Einstein in 1923. Also, at Philips Research, the liquid crystal network technology was developed in 1985. Initially to function as low thermal expansion coating for optical telecommunication fibers. Later very successfully for optical film improving liquid crystal displays on their viewing performance.
We hope you will consider joining us in Eindhoven!
https://www.ilcec2019.com
Flyer_ILCEC2019
15-18 September 2019, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
The International Liquid Crystal Elastomer Conference (ILCEC) will be held from September 15 – 18, 2019, at NATLAB in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The ILCEC 2019 will bring together chemists, physicists, and engineers to share both fundamental advances and discuss application opportunities for this exciting class of materials.
ILCEC 2019 is organized in a building with history, the Philips NATLAB. It is the original building of Philips Research Laboratories founded in 1914 by Gilles Holst, the world-renowned inventor of the low-pressure sodium lamp. The building was also the home of many other Philips Inventions such as the compact disc, the magnetic cassette tape and the IC LOCOS technology and was visited by many famous scientists including Albert Einstein in 1923. Also, at Philips Research, the liquid crystal network technology was developed in 1985. Initially to function as low thermal expansion coating for optical telecommunication fibers. Later very successfully for optical film improving liquid crystal displays on their viewing performance.
We hope you will consider joining us in Eindhoven!
https://www.ilcec2019.com
Flyer_ILCEC2019