HUMAN RESOURCES

Much information about polymer science has been placed on the web over the past year (7/94 to 7/95.) We would like to thank the people who have built the polymer web pages that we can use as extracurricular aids for polymer education.

Specifically, we are looking for sites where it is evident that a person has put more than a few hours into compiling information or pictures related to polymers, information that a student can use to broaden her or his understanding of polymer science.

If you know of a site that we have missed, please let us know.

Larry Dechent- wdechent@umr.edu





INTRODUCING THE PEOPLE (links to their work will follow)

JIM COFFEY

STEVE SPANOUDI
GREG KOSKI

GREG KOSKI

JACK KOENIG
AND COWORKERS

STEVE SPANOUDIS

BERNHARD WESSLING

MICHAEL DÖRR

PIERRE ROUSSEAU

MIKE SHIMAZU

DIANA C. CHIANG

H. CHR. ÖTTINGER

DARREN SCHILBERG

RAY DARBY

UWE GEIßLER

ROAN HORNING



PRESENTING THE PEOPLE
WHO MAKE POLYMER WWW HAPPEN

Polymer FAQ- Jim Coffey

Phoenix Polymers- Greg Koski




Case Western Reserve- Jack Koenig, John Graff, and coworkers






Polymer Technology Center- Steve Spanoudis






Zipperling Kessler & Co- Dr. Bernhard Wessling






Macromolecules from Mainz- Michael Dörr