1. Introduction to smart polymers and their applications 2. Temperature-responsive polymers: properties, synthesis, and applications 3. pH-responsive polymers: properties, synthesis, and applications 4. Photo-responsive polymers: properties, synthesis, and applications 5. Magnetically responsive polymer gels and elastomers: properties, synthesis, and applications 6. Metabolite and enzyme-responsive polymers: properties, synthesis, and applications 7. Conductive and electroactive responsive polymers and their applications 8. Inflammation-responsive polymers 9. Dual and multi-stimuli responsive polymers and their applications 10. Smart polymer gels: properties, synthesis, and applications 11. Stimuli-responsive protein fibres for advanced applications 12. Shape memory polymers: properties, synthesis, and applications 13. Self-healing polymer systems: properties, synthesis, and applications 14. Smart instructive polymer substrates for tissue engineering 15. Smart polymer nanocarriers for drug delivery 16. The use of smart polymers in medical devices for minimally invasive surgery, diagnosis and other applications 17. Smart polymers for bioseparation and other biotechnology applications 18. Smart polymers for textile applications 19. Polymers for food packaging applications: From design to processing 20. Smart polymers for optical data storage 21. Smart polymers for environmental protection applications including waste water treatment 22. Smart polymers for highly-sensitive sensors and devices: Micro and nanofabrication alternatives 23. Smart polymers for energy storage
Maria Rosa Aguilar works at the Institute of Polymer Science and Technology (ICTP), Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), Spain. She is a tenured senior researcher with more than 15 years of expertise in the field of polymer therapeutics and drug targeting. She is co-author of more than 50 peer-reviewed papers and 13 book chapters, and editor of the book 'Smart Polymers and their applications'. She is also co-inventor of 2 international patents, and founder of the CIBER-BBN Young Scientist Forum
Julio San Roman works at the Institute of Polymer Science and Technology (ICTP), Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), Spain. He is director of the Group of Biomaterials of the Institute of Science and Technology of Polymers, CSIC, Madrid, Spain. His scientific activities are centred in the study and development of polymer systems for biomedical applications, and specifically in Tissue Engineering, Polymer Drugs and Drug Delivery Systems