High Polymer Research Group

2026: Polymers in an increasingly challenging world

HPRG 64th Conference: Polymers in an increasingly challenging world

Speakers at the HPRG 64th Conference: Polymers in an increasingly challenging world

Top row (L to R): Dr. Mona Semsarilar, Prof Clare Mahon, Dr. Amy Goddard
Second row (L to R): Prof Tony Ryan, Dr. Jon Meegan, Prof Charlotte Williams, Prof Sebastien Lecommandoux, Dr. Dan Toolan
Third row (L to R): Prof Liljiana Fruk, Dr. Neal Williams
Front row (L to R): Prof Matthew Campen, Dr. Oleksandr Mykhalyk, Prof Dame Athene Donald, Mr. Mike Hale, Prof Stefan Bon.

Sunday April 26th to Thursday April 30th, 2026
Shrigley Hall Hotel, Pott Shrigley, Cheshire

Programme Organisers: Prof Clare Mahon, Durham University and Dr Neal Williams, CPI.


Monday 27th April

09:00Professor Dame Athene Donald, Chair, HPRG (University of Cambridge) Welcome to the 64th Meeting of the High Polymer Research Group
Session 1: Polymers and Human/Environmental Health
Chair: Professor Clare Mahon
09.20Professor Matthew Campen (University of New Mexico) The Hunt for Environmental Nanoplastics
10.20Coffee
Session 2: Polymer Colloids
Chair: Dr Neal Williams
10:45Dr Oleksandr Mykhaylyk (University of Sheffield) Green Chemistry through the Lens of SAXS: Structural Insights into Colloids and Polymeric Film Formation
11:45Professor Stefan Bon (University of Warwick) Sustainable Polymer Colloids
12:45Lunch
15:15Coffee
Session 3: Polymer Technologies of the Future
Chair: Dr Amy Goddard
17:00Dr Dan Toolan (University of Manchester) From Exclusion to Inclusion: Controlling Quantum Dot:Organic Semiconductor Blend Morphologies for Photon Multiplication
18:00Professor Charlotte Williams (University of Oxford) Designing Renewably Resourced Oxygenated Polymers for Performance and Recycling

Tuesday 28th April

Session 4: Polymers for Water Purification and Environmental Remediation
Chair: Professor Paul Topham
09:10Dr Mona Semsarilar (University of Montpellier) Functional Materials for Environmental Remediation
10:10Coffee
Session 5: Industrial Innovations in Polymer Science
Chair: Dr Michael Elwell
10:45Dr Jonathan Meegan (Syensqo) Composite Materials in a Challenging World
11:45Dr Amy Goddard (Croda) Sustainable Polymers for a Clean Future
12:15Mike Hale (Chestnut Biopolymers) After My Life in Plastic – The Challenges Remain the Same
12:45Lunch
15:15Coffee
Session 6: Polymers in Medical and Biotechnology Applications
Chair: Professor Cameron Alexander
17:00Professor Liljiana Fruk (University of Cambridge) Nanostructured Polymers for New Generation of Therapeutics
18:00Professor Theoni Georgiou (Imperial College) Designing Thermogels: Which Polymeric Characteristics Matter More?

Wednesday 29th April

Session 7: Digitisation and Automated Polymer Assembly
Chair: Professor Matthew Gibson
09:10Professor Peter Seeberger (Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces) The Digitization of Carbohydrate Chemistry: Automating Retrosynthesis, Reaction Screening and Glycan Assembly
10:10Coffee
Session 8: Smart Polymers and Responsive Materials
Chair: Dr Jennifer Garden
10:45Professor Cyrille Boyer (University of New South Wales) Design of Functional Polymeric Materials via photoRAFT Polymerisation
11:45Professor Sebastién Lecommandoux (University of Bordeaux) Multi-component and Multi-scale Dynamic Polymer Vesicles: From Smart Therapeutics to Artificial Cells
12:45Lunch
15:15Coffee
Session 9: Sustainable Polymer Materials
Chair: Professor Dame Athene Donald
17:15Professor Tony Ryan (University of Sheffield) Neofossils: Carbon sequestration using bio-sourced plastics
19:15Drinks Reception
20:00Conference Dinner

The High Polymer Research Group is grateful to the following companies and organisations for their support of the 2026 conference Polymers in an increasingly challenging world, our 64th annual conference:

SILVER sponsors:

Polymer Chemistry The home for the most innovative and exciting polymer chemistry, with an emphasis on the synthesis and applications of polymers.


RSC Applied Polymers The application of natural and synthetic polymers. A gold open access journal with all fees currently waived.


Soft Matter An interdisciplinary journal focusing on innovative soft matter topics through original research and reviews.

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