Philosophy:
Current research activities intend to gain new knowledge and understanding in
polymer science and engineering by an integrated and coherent interaction of
theoretical ideas and experimental discoveries. Often the activities are
experimentally based, driven by both industrial relevance and theoretical
perception.
Scientific Methods:
Our intuition
and theoretical insights guide us in pursuing important and interesting
scientific research. We are not limited to a particular experimental technique
and choose whatever necessary tools to answer questions of fundamental
significance. These methods may include chemical synthesis (in collaboration
with others) motivated by physics, innovative rheological techniques such as
particle-tracking velocimetry, flow birefringence and rheo-spectroscopic
techniques, theoretical modeling including computer simulations (in
collaboration with others).
Scientific and Educational Objectives:
Our
scientific goal, to either extend the boundary of the current knowledge or to
rebuild foundational new knowledge using scientific methods outlined in the
preceding paragraph, enhances the educational objectives, which are to train the
next generation of scientists who would know how to formulate questions,
identify and analyze problems, and develop solutions to advance knowledge in
polymer science and engineering.