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5 – 6 December 2013 Institute of Physics, London, UK Organised by the IOP Dielectrics Group and Polymer Physics Group www.iop.org/conferences Electrospinning, Principles, Possibilities and Practice 2013 Handbook

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5 – 6 December 2013 Institute of Physics, London, UK

Organised by the IOP Dielectrics Group and Polymer Physics Group

www.iop.org/conferences

Electrospinning, Principles, Possibilities and Practice 2013

Handbook

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Organised by:

In collaboration with:

Exhibiting companies:

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Contents Enquiries 2 Venue 3 Travel 3 Local Information 4 Useful Information 5 Conference Registration 5 Accommodation 6 Catering 6 Social Programme 7 Health & Safety 7 General Information 7 Presenters’ Instructions 8-9 Exhibitors 9 Oral Programme 10 Poster Programme 14 Maps / Appendices 17

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Enquiries General Organisation Amy Fitzgerald Conference Organiser Institute of Physics 76 Portland Place London W1B 1NT Tel: +44 (0) 20 7470 4984 Mobile: +44 (0)791 718 1208 E-mail: [email protected] Registration enquiries Conferences Department Institute of Physics Tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4800 Email: [email protected] Organising Committee Professor Geoffrey Mitchell - Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal Dr Fred Davis Chemistry - University of Reading, UK Disclaimer The Institute of Physics and their approved representatives cannot take responsibility for any accident, loss or damage to participants or to their property during the conference.

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Venue The Electrospinning: Principles, Possibilities and Practice 2013 conference will be held at the Institute of Physics, London UK on the 5-6 December 2013. Located in the heart of London, the Institute has excellent rail links to the rest of the UK, and easy access to the four main London airports. Conference Venue Address The Institute of Physics 76 Portland Place London W1B 1NT Tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4800 Web: http://www.iop.org To download a location map please visit: http://www.76portlandplace.com/location Travel By Air London is one of Europe's central routing points for international air travel and has five major airports that are served by nearly every major international airline. Participants are recommended to book flights early to take advantage of discounted fares. London's five airports (Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted, Luton and City) all have easy connections into central London by train, tube, coach or taxi. To plan your onward journey by tube or rail visit www.tfl.gov.uk or www.nationalrail.co.uk and by coach visit www.nationalexpress.co.uk . The cost of taxis from each airport will vary significantly and as traffic can be busy in central London you are advised to use where possible the rail and underground network. By Train The Institute of Physics is easily reachable by the London Underground through a variety of different stations and lines:

• Regents Park (0.2 miles) – Bakerloo line. • Great Portland Street (0.2 miles) – Circle, Hammersmith and City, and Metropolitan lines. • Oxford Circus (0.5 miles) – Bakerloo and Victoria lines. • Warren Street (0.5 miles) – Northern and Victoria lines.

We are also within easy distance of some of the major London train stations, which provide transport links to around the country and to some of the airports in the surrounding area.

• Kings Cross St Pancras (1.2 miles) and Euston (1 mile) are just a 10 minute taxi ride away. Kings Cross has good links to Europe via the Eurostar, as well as to Stansted and Luton airport through the Overground train network.

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• The nearest London Underground station is Great Portland Street. Kings Cross St Pancras station can be reached via either the Circle/Hammersmith & City/Metropolitan line (average journey time: 5 mins).

For further information about travelling around London on public transport, including bus routes and tube maps, visit Transport for London at http://www.tfl.gov.uk. For information about travelling on the national overground rail network and for times and fares, visit National Rail (http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/). By Car Participants are advised to travel to the conference using public transport as driving in Central London can be difficult and expensive. If you are unable to use public transport, you can plan your route online at www.theaa.com or www.rac.co.uk. For those with satellite navigation the postal code is W1B 1NT. Car Parks The nearest car park is in Devonshire Row Mews, which is approximately 2 minutes’ walk away from the Institute. Further information, including prices, about this car park can be found on the Pure Parking website (http://www.london-car-parking.org.uk/9361370.htm) Please be aware that the Institute of Physics is within the Congestion Charge zone, so you may be required to pay a fee to drive on the roads around our venue. More information about the congestion charge can be found the following web page: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/congestioncharging/ Please note that there are no parking facilities at the Institute of Physics.

Taxi information Local taxi numbers: Addison Lee +44 (0)207 387 7888 Radio Taxis +44 (0)207 272 0272 Local information London is a vibrant and multicultural destination that mixes old with new. Traditional architecture and awe-inspiring landmarks such as Tower Bridge and the Houses of Parliament face innovative building design and 21st century attractions, such as 30 St Mary Axe (fondly referred to as 'the Gherkin') and The Merlin Entertainments London Eye. There are more than 40,000 shops, 49 Michelin-Starred restaurants, bars and cafes offering cuisines from around 70 major countries, 300 museums and galleries, 150 theatres, 147 parks, more than 10 000 bars and clubs and 4 World Heritage Sites (Tower of London, Maritime Greenwich, the Palace of Westminster and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew). With so much choice, the capital can stretch to any budget and in London many of the attractions are free - including more than 250 major museums and art galleries and changing the guard at Buckingham Palace, not to mention London's 83 famous markets. For further information, please visit www.visitlondon.com

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Useful information Money Britain's currency is the pound sterling (£). There are cash machines throughout London and major credit cards are accepted. Electricity British electrical standards are 50Hz 230 volts, so some North American and European electrical devices may require converters; all will require plug adapters. Medical services Some medicines are available over the counter from pharmacists. For medical advice, try NHS direct by telephone on 0845 4647 (24-hour within the UK) or www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk Reciprocal arrangements with the UK allow residents of some countries to receive free emergency medical treatment. Most doctors' surgeries have a daily drop in hour or you can go to the Accident and Emergency department at a hospital for emergency treatment. Emergencies As in all major cities, visitors should be aware of their personal safety. In an emergency, the police, fire or ambulance services can be reached from any phone by dialling 999. Conference Registration The registration desk will be situated outside the Hooke Room (2nd Floor) of the Institute of Physics. Please go to the reception desk during the registration time to collect your conference materials. Please note, morning refreshments will be available at this time. Registration times as follows:- Date Time Area

Thursday 5 December 09:45 – 18:00 Hooke Room (2nd Floor)

Friday 6 December 08:30 – 17:30 Hooke Room (2nd Floor)

On arrival, you will receive a registration pack containing conference material and a lapel badge. Please wear your badge at all times as this will allow you entry to the conference sessions and help with security. It will also allow you to identify fellow delegates. Replacement badges can be issued at the registration desk. Registration desk number: +44 (0) 791 718 1208 or main switchboard number +44 (0)20 7470 4800

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Accommodation The following hotels are within the vicinity of the Institute of Physics, please contact them direct to make a room booking: Holiday Inn London – Regents Park Carburton Street London W1W 5EE Tel: 0871 942 9111 To obtain a special room rate for this Holiday Inn Hotel please quote: 954 289 094 when booking. Nearest Tube stations: Great Portland Street (Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith & City Lines) Warren Street (Northern Line) Regents Park (Bakerloo Line) The National Car Park is situated underneath the hotel on Bolsover Street. Grange Fitzrovia Hotel 4 Star 20-28 Bolsover Street London W1P 7HJ Tel: +44 (0) 20 7467 7000 Email: [email protected] [email protected] To obtain special room rate for the Grange Fitzrovia Hotel please quote: 15809 when booking. Nearest Tube Stations: Great Portland Street (Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith & City Lines) Warren Street (Northern Line) Regents Park (Bakerloo Line) The National Car Park is just 2 minutes from the hotel on Bolsover Street. Premier Travel Inn London Euston 1 Duke Street London WC1H 9PJ Tel: 0870 238 3301 Fax: 020 7554 3419 Nearest Tube Stations: Euston Train Station, King’s Cross Train Station, Euston Square (Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith & City Lines) Limited parking is available for an additional cost. Catering Refreshments and lunches will be served at set times during the conference programme in the Abdus Salam Room and the Eddington Room. Dietary Requirements Participants with special dietary requirements are asked to notify Amy Fitzgerald by e-mail to [email protected] prior to their arrival if not already done so when registering. Those with special

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dietary requirements other than vegetarian are asked to make themselves known to the catering team. Unfortunately it will not be possible to provide an alternative menu unless prior notification has been received. Social Programme The poster session on Thursday 5 December 2013 will be accompanied by a drinks reception and informal buffet dinner – this will be held in the Wren Room at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). RIBA is situated almost next-door to the Institute of Physics. The address is: 66 Portland Place, London W1B 1AD. Conference staff will lead delegates from IOP to RIBA at 18:45 on Thursday in time for the poster session. Further information for poster presenters can be found on page 8. Health & Safety First Aid A First Aider is available on site. If an accident requires a First Aider please contact the Front Desk in person, or by phone on: +44 (0)20 7470 4800 Fire and Evacuation Procedures If the fire alarm is activated delegates must proceed to the RIBA Building, 66 Portland Place, London. Please do not stop to collect belongings or re-enter the building unless told to do so by the Institute personnel.

Behaviour and conduct The Institute of Physics reserves the right to charge in full for loss or damage to buildings and property. General Information Messages A message board will be placed near the conference registration desk. Participants should check regularly for messages, as an attempt to locate participants during session times will only be made in case of emergency. During registration times, please telephone +44 (0)791 718 1208. Cloakroom A self-service cloakroom is available on the Lower Level (this is unmanned). Please note, delegates are advised not to leave valuable items and items they leave are done so at their own risk. Local Facilities Banks and cash point facilities are available on Great Portland Street which is a short walk from the Institute. Internet Access Complimentary wi-fi internet access is available for all conference participants. Please request the login details when you arrive at the registration desk.

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Local Taxi Numbers Addison Lee - +44 (0)207 387 7888 Radio Taxis - +44 (0)207 272 0272 Smoking Policy In accordance with government legislation smoking is not permitted in any building, temporary enclosed structure or substantially enclosed space outside buildings. If you decide to go outside the front of the building to smoke, please use the bin provided and do not congregate near the private residence on the left-hand side of the building. Complaints We hope that your time at the conference is enjoyable. Should you encounter any problems during your stay please report them to the conference registration desk as soon as possible. The conference team will make every effort to rectify the issue as soon as possible. Presenters’ Instructions Oral Presentations Speakers are requested to bring their presentations on a USB and preload them onto the laptop located in the lecture room. Speakers should save their presentation into the appropriate pre-named session folders pre-set on the desktop and files should be saved by speakers surname and initial. To optimise compatibility, particularly for the inclusion of multimedia components, PowerPoint presentations should have been saved using PowerPoint’s “Package for CD” facility. Direct connection of personal laptops (with set up in the break prior to the corresponding session) is an acceptable but not preferred alternative. The Hooke Room is reasonably large, and speakers should use a minimum 15-point font size in PowerPoint slides to ensure legibility. Presenters are asked to prepare their talks to match the allocated times in the conference programme, which will be rigidly enforced by session chairs. Within your presentation slot, please allow a few minutes for questions and answers. The lecture theatre is equipped with the following audio-visual equipment:

• Data Projector • Projector Screen • Laptop with Windows XP • Laser Pointer • Lectern microphone

Speakers wishing to use additional audio-visual equipment or intending to present from a Macintosh computer are asked to contact Amy Fitzgerald on [email protected] before the conference.

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Poster presentations The poster session on Thursday 5 December 2013 will be accompanied by a drinks reception and informal buffet dinner – this will be held in the Wren Room at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). RIBA is situated almost next-door to the Institute of Physics. The address is: 66 Portland Place, London W1B 1AD. Conference staff will lead delegates from IOP to RIBA at 18:45 on Thursday in time for the poster session. Poster presenters are required to mount their posters at 18:45 on Thursday 5 December 2013 in the Wren Room. The poster board measurements will be A0 (1190mm x 840mm) in Portrait format. Fixing material will be provided. Posters are to be removed at 21:00 the same evening. Although organisers will endeavor to save poster material, no guarantee can be made for posters not removed at the correct times. Exhibitors During the conference, the following exhibitors will be on hand to discuss the services they provide, the latest research and development and demonstrations of their new products. Exhibitors will be located in the Abdus Salam Room and the Eddington Room (of the Institute of Physics).

Cole Parmer

Electrospinz Ltd

Profector Life Sciences Ltd

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Programme

5-6 December 2013 Institute of Physics, London, UK

Thursday 5 December 2013 09:45 Registration and welcome refreshments

Hooke Room, 2nd Floor, Institute of Physics 10:15 Welcome address Chairman: Professor Geoffrey Mitchell

Hooke Room, 2nd Floor, Institute of Physics The Electrospinning Process 10:30 (plenary) Opening lecture

S Ramakrishna, National University of Singapore, Singapore 11:15 Development of pulse electrospinning setup and getting micron length of fiber

Y Aliyev, Institute of Combustion Problems, Kazakhstan 11:40 Effect of chain entanglements on electrospun poly lactic acid (PLA) fibres R Casasola, Loughborough University, UK 12:05 Recent advances in colloid-electrospinning D Crespy, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany 12:30 Lunch Abdus Salam Room, 2nd Floor, Institute of Physics 13:30 (invited) Polymer network in a strong extensional flow - A study of the electrospinning jet

E Zussman, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Hooke Room, 2nd Floor, Institute of Physics

13:55 Presentation tbc 14:20 High-throughput slit-surface electrospinning of core-sheath fibers

Q Pham, Arsenal Medical, USA 14:45 Molecular insight into the NanoSpider technology from computer simulations

F Moucka, J E Purkinje University, Czech Republic

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15:10 3D and nanoscale investigations of wetting between organic liquids and electrospun nanofibre networks U Stachewicz, Nanoforce Technology Ltd., UK 15:35 Refreshment break Abdus Salam Room, 2nd Floor, Institute of Physics Melt Electrospinning Hooke Room, 2nd Floor, Institute of Physics 16:00 (invited) Melt Electrospinning - The return of a forgotten Polymer Processing Technology D W Hutchmacher, Queensland University of Technology, Australia 16:45 Determination of nanofibrous layers homogeneity by means of imaging Raman spectroscopy A Kotzianova, Contipro Biotech s.r.o., Czech Republic 17:10 Anomaly in temperature response of electrospun polyurethane nanofibers A Arinstein, Technion ˗ Israel Institute of Technology, Israel 17:35 Graphene/TiO2 based catalysts on nanostructured membranes: moving towards advanced solution for VOCs control M Roso, University of Padova, Italy 18:00 The history of the science and technology of electrospinning from 1600 to 1995 N Tucker, The New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Ltd, New Zealand 18:45 Delegates to be led to the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) – journey time 2 minutes walk 18:55 Poster Snap Shots Chairman: Professor Geoffrey Mitchell

Wren Room, Royal Institute of British of British Architects (RIBA)

19:25 Poster session, drinks reception and buffet dinner 21:00 Close of day one

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Friday 6 December 2013 09:00 (invited) 3D Printing using Melt Electrospinning P Dalton, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Hooke Room, 2nd Floor, Institute of Physics Melt ES & TE Hooke Room, 2nd Floor, Institute of Physics

Applications Guthrie Room, 1st Floor, Institute of Physics

09:45 Presentation tbc

09:45 Electrospinning research at Rhodes University S Chigome, Rhodes University, South Africa

10:10 Highly aligned electrospun platforms for skeletal muscle differentiation V Guarino, IMCB/CNR, Italy

10:10 Influence of temperature on the photodegradation process using Ag- doped TiO2nanostructures: Negative impact with the nanofibers M Kanjwal, DTU Food, Denmark

10:35 Polysaccharide based nanofibres containing curcumin for antibacterial dressing A Hébraud, ICPEES / University of Strasbourg, France

10:35 Applications of electrospinning of biopolymers in the food and food packaging areas J Lagaron, CSIC, Spain

11:00 Refreshment break

Melt ES & TE (continued…) Hooke Room, 2nd Floor, Institute of Physics 11:30 Electrospun nanofibers applied for tissue engineering and medical therapies T Kowalczyk, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

Biological Guthrie Room, 1st Floor, Institute of Physics 11:30 Bioactive electrospun fish sarcoplasmic proteins - A potential oral delivery system K Stephansen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

11:55 Electrospun core-sheath PEO/Eudragit S100 nanofibers for enhanced magnetic resonance imaging M Jin, University College London School of Pharmacy, UK

11:55 Functional nanofibers based on natural polymers E Mele, Italian Institute of Technology, Italy

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12:20 Electrospun, cross-linked poly(aspartic acid) based fiber matrix: Preparation and biological application

K Molnár, Semmelweis University, Hungary

12:20 Tailoring electroactive response of poly(vinylidene fluoride) electrospun membranes for tissue engineering applications V Sencadas, University of Minho, Portugal

12:45 Presentation tbc

12:45 In vivo response of bicomponent electrospun conduits for peripheral nerve regeneration V Cirillo, IMCB/CNR, Italy

13:10 Development of bio-compatible polymer films via electrospinning for use as synthetic membranes to cure retinal degeneration G Ward, University of Southampton, UK

13:10 No presentation scheduled

13:35 Lunch Abdus Salam Room, 2nd Floor, Institute of Physics S & P & Applications Hooke Room, 2nd Floor, Institute of Physics 14:15 (invited) Nanofibres and nanoparticulates F Davis, University of Reading, UK 14:50 SANS study of chain conformation and relaxation kinetics of electrospun polystyrene fibers A Lancuski, Université Joseph Fourier, France 15:15 SANS study of electrospun polymer fibres S Mohan. University of Reading, UK 15:40 Supercapacitance from carbonised cellulose nanofibres S Eichhorn, University of Exeter, UK 16:05 Refreshment break Abdus Salam Room, 2nd Floor, Institute of Physics

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Electrospun Plus Chairman: Professor Geoffrey Mitchell Hooke Room, 2nd Floor, Institute of Physics 16:30 Tough electrospun polystyrene nanocomposites A Barber, Queen Mary University of London, UK 17: 00 Controlling the pore size of 3D electrospun biomaterials using simultaneously and synergistically electrospinning, electrospraying and architectured collectors C Wittmer, Université de Strasbourg, France 17:30 Close of day two and conference

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Poster Programme P.01 Enhancing the optical properties of silicon quantum dots using silver nanoparticles K Abualnaja, Newcasatle University, UK P.02 The effect of humidity on the electrospinning of Poly(vinyl alcohol) M Aumonier, WMG, UK P.03 Electrospinning of nanofibrous materials for fuel cell applications S Cavaliere, ICGM/University Montpellier 2, France P.04 Multifunctional nanocomposites: The use of filled electropun fibers as functional modifier G Cicala, University of Catania, Italy P.05 In Vitro investigation of human cell viability, proliferation, and migration on a biodegradable 3D-electrospun scaffold C Craig, University of Tulsa, USA P.06 Metal and metal oxide electrospun nanowires for PEMFC applications G Ercolano, University of Montpellier 2, France P.07 Design of multifunctional µ-carriers by electric field-assisted atomization V Guarino, IMCB/CNR, Italy P.08 Morphological investigationof PCL and gelatin fibres in simulated culture conditions V Guarino, IMCB/CNR, Italy P.09 Nanofibrous nonwoven mats of poly(ethylene terephthalate)/poly(lactic acid) blends with covalently attached trypsin A Guiomar, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal P.10 Core-shell carbon-ceramic fibres by electrospinning and atomic layer deposition (ALD) for fuel cell catalyst supports P Heikkilä, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland P.11 Optical noninvasive method for rapid determination of alignment degree of oriented nanofibrous layers J Klemes, Contipro Biotech s.r.o., Czech Republic P.12 Electrospun PAN/PVDF composite for Li-ion battery separator Y Liu, Tianjin Polytechnic University, China P.13 Electrospinning polymers for tissue engineering applications Z McCrea, PhD Student, Ireland P.14 Development of orientation during electrospinning of fibres of poly(ε-caprolactone) G Mitchell, Institute Polytechnic Leiria, Portugal P.15 Electrospun polyethylene oxide fibres containing carbon nanotubes M Nazhipkyzy, University of Reading, al-Farabi Kazakh National University, UK

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P.16 Fibrous scaffolds for neural tissue engineering in the auditory system K Ngamkham, University College London, UK P.17 Regulation and safety mechanisms of the 4SPIN® technology M Pokorny, Contipro Biotech s.r.o., Czech Republic P.18 Introduction of new laboratory device 4SPIN® for nanotechnologies M Pokorny, Contipro Biotech s.r.o., Czech Republic

P.19 Production of GdBa2Cu3O7-x nanofibers by electrospinning method A Qalambor Dezful, Shahid Chamran University, Iran

P.20 Study on stabilization of electrospun polyacrylonitrile nanofibers as carbon nanofibers precursor in different temperatures A Qalambor Dezful, Shahid Chamran University, Iran P.21 Study on the effect of diameter size of electrospun ZnO nanofibers as a photo anode on the efficiency of CdS Quantum dot sensitized solar cells (QDSSCs) A Qalambor Dezful, Shahid Chamran University, Iran P.22 Production of composite nanomaterials using 4SPIN® technology J Rebicek, Contipro Biotech s.r.o., Czech Republic P.23 Electrospinning of hyaluronic acid by 4Spin® technology J Ruzickova, Contipro Biotech s.r.o., Czech Republic P.24 Effect of NaY zeolite content on electrospun PVDF/NaY fiber meshes membranes for biomedical applications V Sencadas, University of Minho, Portugal P.25 Electrospun silk-elastin-like fiber mats with potential application for tissue engineering V Sencadas, University of Minho, Portugal P.26 Structural and morphological control of electrospun polymer and carbon nanofibers C S Sharma, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India P.27 In-situ measurement of adhesion between electrospun fibers U Stachewicz, Nanoforce Technology Ltd., UK P.28 Composite electrospun nanofibres for treatments of air and water C Tonetti, CNR-ISMAC, Italy P.29 Growth of nanosized-copper benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate on electrospun crosslinked polyvinyl alcohol- polyacrylic acid membrane Y Truong, CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, Australia P.30 Atomic force microscopy and nanoindentation techniques for fast and effective control over the structure and mechanical properties of electrospun nanofiber mesh Y Tsekov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria

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P.31 Methods for measuring electrospun fibre diameters N Tucker, Plant and Food Research Ltd., New Zealand P.32 Addressing issues of electrospinning nanofibres on textiles: Productivity, perturbation and adhesion A Varesano, CNR-ISMAC, Italy P.33 Electrospinning of keratin/hydroxyapatite nanofibre scaffolds for bone tissue engineering C Vineis, CNR-ISMAC Biella, Italy P.34 Biodegradable nanocomposites via electrospinning A Wooldridge, WMG, UK P.35 Size dependent mechanical properties of electrospun polystyrene fibres F Zhang, Queen Mary University of London, UK P.36 Understanding oil repellent mechanisms in electrospun fibre networks H Zhang, Queen Mary University of London, UK

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MAPS / APPENDICES

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The Institute Of Physics, near Portland Pl,London, United Kingdom

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Directions to Royal Institute of British Architects66 Portland Pl, London W1B 1AD, United Kingdom154 ftWalking route from the Institute of Physics76 Portland Place, London, W1B 1NT, United Kingdom(jouney time: 35 seconds)

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Pinner

North Harrow

Custom House for ExCeL

Prince Regent

Royal Albert

Beckton Park

Cyprus

GallionsReach

Beckton

Watford

Croxley

Fulham Broadway

LambethNorth

HeathrowTerminal 4

Harrow-on-the-Hill

KensalRise

BethnalGreen

Westferry

SevenSisters

Blackwall

BrondesburyPark

HampsteadHeath

HarringayGreen Lanes

LeytonstoneHigh Road

LeytonMidland Road

HackneyCentral

NorthwickPark

PrestonRoad

RoyalVictoria

WembleyPark

Rayners Lane

Watford High Street

RuislipGardens

South Ruislip

Greenford

Northolt

South Harrow

Sudbury Hill

Sudbury Town

Alperton

Pimlico

Park Royal

North Ealing

Acton Central

South Acton

Ealing Broadway

Watford Junction

West Ruislip

Bushey

Carpenders Park

Hatch End

North Wembley

West Brompton

Ealing Common

South Kenton

Kenton

Wembley Central

Kensal Green

Queen’s Park

Gunnersbury

Kew Gardens

Richmond

Stockwell

Bow Church

Stonebridge Park

Harlesden

Camden Town

Willesden Junction

Headstone Lane

Parsons Green

Putney Bridge

East Putney

Southfields

Wimbledon Park

Wimbledon

Island Gardens

Greenwich

Deptford Bridge

South Quay

Crossharbour

Mudchute

Heron Quays

West India Quay

Elverson Road

Oakwood

Cockfosters

Southgate

Arnos Grove

Bounds Green

Theydon Bois

Epping

Debden

Loughton

Buckhurst Hill

WalthamstowQueen’s Road

Woodgrange Park

Leytonstone

Leyton

Wood Green

Turnpike Lane

Manor House

Stanmore

Canons Park

Queensbury

Kingsbury

High Barnet

Totteridge & Whetstone

Woodside Park

West Finchley

Finchley CentralWoodford

South Woodford

Snaresbrook

Hainault

Fairlop

Barkingside

Newbury Park

East Finchley

Highgate

Archway

Devons Road

Langdon Park

All Saints

Tufnell Park

Kentish Town

Neasden

Dollis Hill

Willesden Green

South Tottenham

Swiss Cottage

ImperialWharf

Brixton

Kilburn

West Hampstead

Blackhorse Road

Acton Town

CanningTown

Finchley Road

Highbury &Islington

Canary Wharf

Stratford

StratfordInternational

FinsburyPark

Elephant & Castle

Stepney Green

Barking

East Ham

Plaistow

Upton Park

Poplar

West Ham

Upper Holloway

PuddingMill Lane

Kennington

Borough

Elm ParkDagenham

East

DagenhamHeathway

Becontree

Upney

Heathrow Terminal 5

Finchley Road& Frognal

Crouch Hill

Northfields

Boston Manor

South Ealing

Osterley

Hounslow Central

Hounslow East

Clapham North

Clapham High Street

Oval

Clapham Common

Clapham South

Balham

Tooting Bec

Tooting Broadway

Colliers Wood

South Wimbledon

Arsenal

Holloway Road

Caledonian Road

Morden

West Croydon

HounslowWest

Hatton Cross

HeathrowTerminals 1, 2, 3

ClaphamJunction

WestHarrow

Brondesbury CaledonianRoad &

Barnsbury

TottenhamHale

WalthamstowCentral

HackneyWick

Homerton

WestActon

Limehouse EastIndia

Crystal Palace

ChiswickPark

RodingValley

GrangeHill

Chigwell

Redbridge

GantsHill

Wanstead

Ickenham

TurnhamGreen

Uxbridge

Hillingdon Ruislip

GospelOak

Mile End

Bow Road

Bromley-by-Bow

Upminster

Upminster Bridge

Hornchurch

Norwood Junction

Sydenham

Forest Hill

Anerley

Penge West

Honor Oak Park

Brockley

Harrow &Wealdstone

Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich

Ruislip Manor

Eastcote

Wapping

New Cross

Queens RoadPeckham

Peckham Rye

Denmark Hill

CanadaWater

Surrey Quays

Whitechapel

Lewisham

Kilburn Park

Regent’s Park

KilburnHigh Road

SouthHampstead

GoodgeStreet

Shepherd’s BushMarket

Goldhawk Road

Bayswater

Warren Street

Aldgate

Euston

Farringdon

BarbicanRussellSquare

Kensington(Olympia)

MorningtonCrescent

High StreetKensington

Old Street

St. John’s Wood

Green Park

BakerStreet

NottingHill Gate

Victoria

AldgateEast

Blackfriars

Mansion House

Cannon Street

OxfordCircus

BondStreet

TowerHill

Westminster

PiccadillyCircus

CharingCross

Holborn

Tower Gateway

Monument

Moorgate

Leicester Square

London Bridge

St. Paul’s

Hyde Park Corner

Knightsbridge

StamfordBrook

RavenscourtPark

WestKensington

NorthActon

HollandPark

Marylebone

Angel

Queensway MarbleArch

SouthKensington

SloaneSquare

WandsworthRoad

Covent Garden

LiverpoolStreet

GreatPortland

Street

Bank

EastActon

ChanceryLane

LancasterGate

Warwick AvenueMaida Vale

Fenchurch Street

Paddington

BaronsCourt

GloucesterRoad St. James’s

Park Temple

Latimer Road

Ladbroke Grove

Royal Oak

Westbourne Park

Bermondsey

Rotherhithe

ShoreditchHigh Street

Dalston Junction

Haggerston

Hoxton

Wood Lane

Shepherd’sBush

WhiteCity

King’s CrossSt. Pancras

EustonSquareEdgware

Road

Southwark

Embankment

Stratford High Street

Abbey Road

Star Lane

Waterloo

TottenhamCourt Road

Canonbury

Shadwell

Earl’sCourt

NorthGreenwich

EdgwareRoad

Hammersmith

This diagram is an evolution of the original design conceived in 1931 by Harry BeckCorrect at time of going to print, September 2013

*Service and network charges may apply. See tfl.gov.uk/terms for details

Transport for London

Key to lines

Metropolitan

Victoria

CircleCentralBakerloo

DLR

London Overground

Piccadilly

Waterloo & City

Jubilee

Hammersmith & City

Northern

DistrictDistrict open weekends, public holidays and some Olympia events

Emirates Air Line

Bank Waterloo & City line open between Bank and Waterloo 0621-0030 Mondays to Fridays and 0802-0030 Saturdays. Between Waterloo and Bank 0615-0030 Mondays to Fridays and 0800-0030 Saturdays. Closed Sundays and Public Holidays---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Camden Town Sunday 1300-1730 open for interchange and exit only---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Canary Wharf Step-free interchange between Underground, Canary Wharf DLR and Heron Quays DLR stations at street level---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cannon Street Open until 2100 Mondays to Fridays and 0730-1930 Saturdays. Closed Sundays and Public Holidays---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Edgware RoadBakerloo line station closed until late December 2013---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Emirates Greenwich Peninsula andEmirates Royal DocksSpecial fares apply. Open 0700-2100 Mondays to Fridays, 0800-2100 Saturdays, 0900-2100 Sundays and 0800-2100 Public Holidays. Opening hours are reduced by one hour in the evening after 1 October 2013 and may be extended on certain events days. Please check close to the time of travel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------HammersmithNo lift service on the District and Piccadilly lines until late December 2013---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Heron Quays Step-free interchange between Heron Quays and Canary Wharf Underground station at street level---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hounslow WestStep-free access for manual wheelchair users only---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Turnham Green Served by Piccadilly line trains until 0650 Monday to Saturday, 0745 Sunday and after 2230 every evening. At other times use District line---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Waterloo Waterloo & City line open between Bank and Waterloo 0621-0030 Mondays to Fridays and 0802-0030 Saturdays. Between Waterloo and Bank 0615-0030 Mondays to Fridays and 0800-0030 Saturdays. Closed Sundays and Public Holidays---------------------------------------------------------------------------------West India QuayNot served by DLR trains from Bank towards Lewisham before 2100 on Mondays to Fridays---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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D3 Stamford Brook Á ( )A3 Stanmore Ÿ�Á ( ) μ øC8 Star Lane Á {C7 Stepney GreenE5 Stockwell Á B3 Stonebridge ParkC8 Stratford Á ( ) * μ { (Jubilee line and DLR) ø (Central line and London Overground)C8 Stratford High Street Á {B8 Stratford International Á {B2 Sudbury Hill ( )B2 Sudbury Town Ÿ�Á ( ) μ øE7 Surrey Quays ÁC4 Swiss Cottage ÁF7 Sydenham ø_________________________________D5 Temple A8 Theydon Bois Ÿ ( )F4 Tooting BecF4 Tooting Broadway Á D5 Tottenham Court Road B7 Tottenham Hale Ÿ�Á {A5 Totteridge & Whetstone Ÿ�) D7 Tower Gateway Á {D6 Tower HillB5 Tufnell ParkD2 Turnham Green § B7 Turnpike Lane Á _________________________________B9 Upminster Ÿ�Á ( ) μ § øB9 Upminster BridgeC9 Upney ( ) øB6 Upper Holloway øC8 Upton ParkA1 Uxbridge μ ø_________________________________E4 Vauxhall ( ) §D4 Victoria ( ) § ∏_________________________________B8 Walthamstow Central Ÿ�Á ( ) § B7 Walthamstow Queen’s Road øE4 Wandsworth Road

C8 Abbey Road Á {D2 Acton Central øD2 Acton Town Á ( ) μ ø D7 Aldgate D7 Ald*e EastD7 All Saints {B2 Alperton ( ) A1 Amersham Ÿ Á ( ) F7 Anerley Á øC6 AngelB5 ArchwayA7 Arnos Grove Ÿ�ÁB6 Arsenal_________________________________C4 Baker Street ( ) * F4 Balham ÁD6 Bank ( ) § § ({ DLR only) C6 BarbicanC9 Barking ( ) μ § øB9 Barkingside Ÿ Á ( ) D3 Barons Court ( ) C4 Bayswater Á E9 Beckton Á {D9 Beckton Park Á {C9 Becontree ( ) B5 Belsize ParkD6 Bermondsey {C7 Bethnal GreenD6 Blackfriars ø B7 Blackhorse Road Ÿ ÁD8 Blackwall Á {C4 Bond StreetE5 BoroughD2 Boston Manor ( ) A7 Bounds Green ÁC7 Bow Church Á {C8 Bow Road ÁB4 Brent Cross Ÿ ÁF5 Brixton Á {E7 Brockley ÁC8 Bromley-by-BowB4 Brondesbury ÁB3 Brondesbury Park ÁA8 Buckhurst Hill Ÿ Á ( )A4 Burnt Oak ŸA3 Bushey Ÿ Á _________________________________B6 Caledonian Road øB6 Caledonian Road & Barnsbury øB6 Camden Road Á ø B5 Camden Town §D7 Canada Water Á ( ) μ § ø ({ Jubilee line only)D7 Canary Wharf Á ( ) μ {�§D8 Canning Town Á ( ) μ § {D6 Cannon Street ( ) * μ §�§ B7 Canonbury øA3 Canons Park Ÿ ( ) μA3 Carpenders Park Á øA1 Chalfont & Latimer Ÿ�Á ( ) {B5 Chalk FarmC6 Chancery Lane D5 Charing Cross ( ) μ § A1 Chesham Ÿ�Á ( ) ø A8 Chigwell ( )

D2 Chiswick ParkA2 Chorleywood Ÿ�Á ( ) μ {F5 Clapham Common ÁF5 Clapham High Street ÁE4 Clapham Junction ø ( ) * μ §F5 Clapham North ÁF4 Clapham South ÁA7 Cockfosters�Ÿ Á ( )A4 Colindale ŸF4 Colliers Wood Á D5 Covent GardenE7 Crossharbour Á {B6 Crouch HillA2 Croxley Ÿ�( ) F6 Crystal Palace Ÿ ( ) *D9 Custom House for ExCeL Á {E7 Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich Á {D9 Cyprus Á {_________________________________B9 Dagenham East ( ) B9 Dagenham Heathway ø ( ) μC7 Dalston Junction Á {B7 Dalston KingslandA8 Debden�Ÿ�Á ( )F5 Denmark Hill E7 Deptford Bridge Á {C7 Devons Road Á {B4 Dollis Hill ( ) * μ_________________________________C2 Ealing Broadway ( ) μ §D2 Ealing Common ( ) D3 Earl’s Court ( ) § ø ({ Piccadilly line only) C3 East ActonB2 Eastcote Ÿ Á ( ) A5 East Finchley Ÿ�ÁC8 East Ham Á øD8 East India Á {E3 East Putney ÁA4 Edgware {C4 Edgware Road (Bakerloo) §C4 Edgware Road (Circle/District/H&C)E5 Elephant & CastleB9 Elm Park ( ) μ øE7 Elverson Road Á {D5 EmbankmentD8 Emirates Greenwich Peninsula { §D8 Emirates Royal Docks { §A8 Epping Ÿ�Á ( ) * μ øC5 Euston ( ) *μ § ∏ (ø Overground only)C5 Euston Square_________________________________A9 Fairlop Ÿ ( ) C6 Farringdon ø A5 Finchley Central Ÿ�( ) μ øB4 Finchley Road ( ) * μB5 Finchley Road & FrognalB7 Finsbury Park ÁF7 Forest Hill Ÿ Á ø

E3 Fulham Broadway ø_________________________________D9 Gallions Reach Á {B9 Gants HillD4 Gloucester RoadB5 Golders Green ( ) * μ § ø D3 Goldhawk RoadC5 Goodge Street B5 Gospel Oak Á ( ) * μ øA8 Grange Hill ( ) C5 Great Portland StreetC1 Greenford Ÿ�Á E7 Greenwich Á {D4 Green Park ( ) § { E2 Gunnersbury_________________________________B7 Hackney Central Ÿ Á ø C7 Hackney Wick øC7 Haggerston Á {A9 Hainault Ÿ øD3 Hammersmith Á § ø (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines only)B5 Hampstead B5 Hampstead Heath ÁC2 Hanger Lane ( ) B3 HarlesdenB7 Harringay Green Lanes Á øA3 Harrow & Wealdstone Ÿ Á ( ) μ ø B2 Harrow-on-the Hill Ÿ Á ( ) A3 Hatch End Ÿ ÁE1 Hatton Cross Ÿ�ÁA3 Headstone LaneE1 Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 ( ) * μ { ∏ E1 Heathrow Terminal 4 {E1 Heathrow Terminal 5 ( ) μ øB4 Hendon Central ( ) μ øD7 Heron Quays Á { §A5 High Barnet Ÿ�Á ( ) μ øB6 Highbury & Islington Á (ø Overground only)B5 Highgate ŸD4 High Street KensingtonA1 Hillingdon Ÿ�Á ( ) μ øD5 Holborn D3 Holland Park ÁB6 Holloway RoadC7 Homerton Á øE7 Honor Oak ParkB9 Hornchurch Ÿ�( ) E1 Hounslow Central ( )E1 Hounslow East Ÿ Á * μ øE1 Hounslow West Ÿ�Á { §C7 Hoxton Á {D4 Hyde Park Corner_________________________________A1 Ickenham Ÿ�ÁE4 Imperial Wharf Á øE7 Island Gardens Á { ( ) §_________________________________E5 Kennington ÁB3 Kensal GreenB3 Kensal Rise ÁD3 Kensington (Olympia) Ÿ Á ( ) * μ ø B5 Kentish Town

B5 Kentish Town West ÁB3 KentonE2 Kew Gardens Á ( ) øB4 Kilburn Á ( ) * μ øC3 Kilburn High RoadC3 Kilburn ParkB3 Kingsbury Á ( ) * μ øC5 King’s Cross St. Pancras Á ( ) μ § ∏ { (Victoria, Northern, Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines), ø (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines) E9 King George V Á {D4 Knightsbridge_________________________________C3 Ladbroke Grove ÁE5 Lambeth NorthC4 Lancaster GateD7 Langdon Park Á {C3 Latimer RoadD5 Leicester Square F7 Lewisham Á ( ) μ § {B8 Leyton ( ) B8 Leyton Midland RoadB8 Leytonstone Ÿ Á ( ) B8 Leytonstone High RoadD7 Limehouse Á {C6 Liverpool Street Á ( ) μ § ∏ D6 London Bridge ( ) μ § { D9 London City Airport Á {A8 Loughton Ÿ�Á ( ) _________________________________C3 Maida ValeB7 Manor HouseD6 Mansion HouseD4 Marble ArchC4 Marylebone Á ( ) § C7 Mile EndA5 Mill Hill East Ÿ D6 Monument ( ) § C6 MoorgateA2 Moor Park Ÿ�( )F4 Morden Ÿ øC5 Mornington Crescent E7 Mudchute Á {_________________________________B3 Neasden ( ) * μB9 Newbury Park Ÿ�Á ( )E7 New Cross�Á ø ( ) μ §E6 New Cross GateD3 North ActonC2 North Ealing Ÿ Á ( )D2 Northfields Á ( )D8 North Greenwich Ÿ Á ( ) * μ § { B2 North Harrow Á ( )B1 Northolt ( )B3 North WembleyB3 Northwick Park ( )A2 Northwood Ÿ�( )A2 Northwood Hills ( )F7 Norwood Junction Á Ÿ ( ) * μC4 Notting Hill Gate_________________________________A7 Oakwood Ÿ�Á ( ) {

C6 Old Street ( ) μ § D1 Osterley Ÿ Á ( )E5 Oval Á C5 Oxford Circus_________________________________C3 Paddington ( ) μ §C2 Park Royal ( )E3 Parsons Green ÁE6 Peckham Rye ÁF7 Penge West Á ( ) * μ C2 Perivale Ÿ�( )D5 Piccadilly Circus ( ) § ∏ E4 PimlicoA2 Pinner Ÿ�Á ( ) μ {C8 PlaistowD9 Pontoon Dock Á {D7 Poplar Á {B3 Preston Road ( )D9 Prince Regent Á {C8 Pudding Mill Lane Á { E3 Putney Bridge Á_________________________________B3 Queensbury Ÿ�Á ( ) * μC3 Queen’s ParkE6 Queens Road Peckham ÁD4 Queensway Á _________________________________D3 Ravenscourt Park ÁB2 Rayners Lane Ÿ�Á ( )B8 Redbridge Ÿ�Á ( )C4 Regent’s Park E2 Richmond Ÿ�Á ( ) *μ § øA2 Rickmansworth Ÿ�Á ( )A8 Roding Valley ( ) øD7 RotherhitheD9 Royal Albert Á {C3 Royal OakD8 Royal Victoria Á {A1 Ruislip Ÿ�( )B1 Ruislip Gardens Ÿ μA2 Ruislip Manor ( ) μC5 Russell Square_________________________________D5 St. James’s Park C4 St. John’s Wood Á ( ) * μD6 St. Paul’sB7 Seven Sisters Á D7 Shadwell Á { (DLR only) C3 Shepherd’s Bush Á (ø Overground only)D3 Shepherd’s Bush MarketC7 Shoreditch High Street Á {D4 Sloane SquareB8 Snaresbrook Ÿ�Á ( )D2 South Acton Á øD2 South EalingE3 Southfields Á øA7 Southgate Á C4 South HampsteadB2 South Harrow Ÿ ( ) μD4 South KensingtonB3 South KentonD7 South Quay Á {B1 South Ruislip Ÿ�Á μB7 South TottenhamE5 Southwark {F4 South WimbledonB8 South Woodford Ÿ�Á ( )

B8 Wanstead ŸB8 Wanstead ParkD7 Wapping C5 Warren StreetC3 Warwick AvenueD5 Waterloo Á ( ) μ § § ({ Jubilee only)A2 Watford Ÿ�Á ( )A3 Watford Junction Special Ÿ Á ø ( ) *μ A3 Watford High Street Á B3 Wembley Central ( ) μ øB3 Wembley Park Ÿ Á ( ) * μ { (Metropolitan line) ø (Jubilee line) D2 West Acton ( )C3 Westbourne ParkD3 West Brompton (ø London Overground only)F7 West Croydon øD7 Westferry Á {A5 West Finchley ( ) øC8 West Ham { (Jubilee line and DLR) ø (District and H&C lines)B4 West Hampstead (( ) * μ Jubilee line only)B2 West Harrow ( ) * μD7 West India Quay Á { §D3 West KensingtonD5 Westminster ( ) § { (Jubilee line) ø (Circle and District lines)A1 West Ruislip Ÿ Á ( )D9 West Silvertown Á {D7 WhitechapelC3 White City Á ( )B4 Willesden Green Á ) μB3 Willesden Junction Á ø ( ) * μE3 Wimbledon Ÿ�( ) § øE3 Wimbledon Park Á A8 Woodford Ÿ�( ) øC9 Woodgrange ParkA7 Wood Green ÁD3 Wood Lane * μ ø A5 Woodside Park Ÿ�Á ( ) øE9 Woolwich Arsenal Á {

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