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Prof. Kazuyuki Horie
Title:
Prof. Emeritus of the University of Tokyo
Address:
6-11-21, Kozukayama, Tarumi-ku
Kobe
655-0002
Country:
Japan
Phone:
+81 78-791-0941
Fax:
+81 78-797-7277
Email:
horiek@cc.tuat.ac.jp
toshikoh@syd.odn.ne.jp
Body membership
Subcommittee on Polymer Terminology
(Member)
Task group membership
member: Project No. 2006-041-1-400:
Glossary of thermal and thermomechanical properties of polymers
member: Project No. 2006-028-1-400:
Terminology for conducting, electroactive and field-responsive polymers
member: Project No. 2006-004-1-400:
Recommendations on the abbreviated terms of polymers
member: Project No. 2005-005-2-400:
Definitions of terms relating to individual macromolecules, their assemblies, and dilute polymer solutions
member: Project No. 2004-043-1-400:
Terminology for biomedical (therapeutic) polymers
member: Project No. 2003-042-1-800:
Source-based nomenclature of single-strand organic polymers
member: Project No. 2002-014-1-400:
Glossary of class names of polymers based on their chemical structure and molecular architecture
member: Project No. 2002-017-1-400:
Polymerization processes and polymers in dispersed systems
member: Project No. 2001-082-1-800:
Terminology and nomenclature of macromolecules with cyclic structures
chairman: Project No. 1999-048-1-400:
Definitions of Terms Relating to Reactions of Polymers and Functional Polymers
member: Project No. 1999-051-1-800:
Nomenclature for chemically modified polymers
member: Project No. 2000-007-1-400:
Glossary of terms relating to polymeric gels and networks, hybrid inorganic polymeric materials and the processing thereof
chairman: Project No. 410/24/93:
Terminology Related to Multi-Phase Polymer Composites and Blends