Welcome to The Institute for Polymer Research

Creative polymer science and engineering... Supporting industry in its search for excellence

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Technological initiatives

Technological initiativesÌýfrom theÌýInstitute for Polymer Research (IPR) have been instrumental in the development of better polymers for wire and cable applications, polymer modifications to make heat- and oil-resistant rubber, new polymer alloys and blends, systems for recycling polyolefin containers, the computer design of extrusion screws and dies and computer modelling and control of polymerization processes.

The Institute

The InstituteÌýcarries out applied and fundamental research in areas that are of vital interest to the plastics, coatings, adhesives and elastomers industries. This includes work in such diverse fields as molecular weight characterization, thermal characterization, emulsion polymerization, polymer processing, polymerization kinetics, copolymerization, reactive extrusion, polymer-based catalysts, polymer photochemistry and development of new monomers and polymers.

Member firmsÌýin the Institute receive:

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  • Two days of free consulting per annum by faculty members
  • Advanced research results before papers are published
  • Participation in Annual Symposium held in May
  • Membership on the IPR Industrial Advisory Council
  • Reduced rates on analytical and other research services
  • Priority on contract research

Intensive short courses

IPR also provides intensive short courses in Canada, USA, South America and Europe, or in-house for members firms.

News

Thursday, February 27, 2025

2025 IPR Symposium

2025 IPR SymposiumÌý( Schedule)

Day 1 features our two Keynote Speakers Professor Megan Roberts from the University of Western Ontario, Dr. Nicolas Lanigan from Davwire and our IPR students.Ìý

Day 2 features three of the IPR academic members:Ìý Professor Tizazu, Professor Xianshe and Professor Simon.Ìý

Book of AbstractsÌý

ÌýFor more information, please contact Colleen Mechler (cmechler@uwaterloo.ca) or Jean Duhamel (jduhamel@uwaterloo.ca)

IPR member,ÌýProfessor Tizazu Mekonnen, was awarded the NOVA Chemicals sponsored Macromolecular Science and Engineering Division (MSED) ÌýEarly Career Instigator Award.Ìý

This honour is bestowed upon researchers who have made substantial contributions to the polymer industry, aligning perfectly with Mekonnen's disruptive research in polymer engineering and sustainability.

Full article can be found here.Ìý

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