History
Polymer Lab was initiated in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in 1996 as a subsidiary of Chemistry Lab. Processing of epoxy compounds was the main activity of the Polymer Lab at that time. Two years later, the independent Polymer Lab was inaugurated in a 20 m2 room where some characterization tools were added to the lab. The new place provided extra space for students who were enthusiastic in working with polymers. However, processing of thermoplastics was still impossible in the lab and the students had to do many of their experiments in the adjacent labs and departments.
The gradual progress of polymer activity in the department was associated with the growth of the lab until mid-2003 when the Polymer Lab was transferred to its current location with a wide range of processing and characterization tools. The high potential of the lab along with the large number of graduates and students enabled us to stablish Polymeric Materials Research Group (PMRG) at that time. Since then, the group has continued its commitment towards expanding knowledge of polymer science while applied research has been always the center of its activity. Providing a sound environment for learning through collaborative and team work is a major concern in PMRG.
Close contact with the polymer industry of the country enabled PMRG to have good grasp of polymers in action. As a matter of fact, Parsa Polymer Sharif which is now a major plastic compounding company in Iran span off from PMRG in 2006. Many of the group graduates also serve as key engineers in R&D sections in polymer industries. Contributions of PMRG to the society goes beyond engineering activities in the country. Large number of PMRG graduates also act as faculty members and research associates in the respected universities and research organizations around the globe.