Polymer Technology Industrial Consortium
The PTIC seeks to enable mutually beneficial interactivity between the Center and the polymers industry globally, nationally, and throughout Texas. The PTIC conducts semi-annual meetings in the Spring and Fall, where you will be presented with the latest cutting-edge research findings from PTC faculty members. The PTC faculty members consist of faculty from Aerospace Engineering, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering Technology & Industrial Distribution, and Mechanical Engineering.
Why should YOU be a PTIC Member?
Benefits of Membership
- The opportunity to guide consortium development and select thematic research projects
- Short course and symposia fees reduced by 50%
- Resources for recruiting well-trained graduates through co-op/intern programs and interaction with consortium personnel
- Access to faculty, and to computational and experimental services
Research Scope
- Synthesis
- Structure Characterization
- Rheology
- Molecular Scale Modeling
- Process Modeling & Mechanical Properties
Past PTIC Agendas
The following is a list of the past agendas for the PTIC Consortium. Full presentations are available via email to members upon request.
2024 Agendas
2005 Agendas
PTIC Student Poster Sessions
The Student Poster Session is held semi-annually and coincides with the PTIC meetings. In this event, TAMU students are given an opportunity to compete for Poster Awards. The PTIC Industrial members serve as judges on this event. TAMU students also have a chance to share their research ideas with the Polymer Industry, TAMU Faculty and their peers.These are the past winners of the Student Poster Sessions:
2024
2021
no PTIC poster session due to covid
2020
no PTIC poster session due to covid
2009