Dr. Peter K Morse has recently made a breakthrough in the memory formation in jammed hard spheres. The results can be found in Physical Review Letters.
Chem 130L: Science of Cooking is Back
Professor Charbonneau is slated to teach CHEM 130L: The Science of Cooking again this summer. You can now get a peek at the Syllabus. It should once again be a lot fun! If you are interested, please consider signing up through Duke Summer Session.

Crystallization lab: sucre à la crème (left) vs soft caramel (right).
Prof. Charbonneau Named Full Professor
Congratulations to Prof. Charbonneau on his promotion to Full Professor!

Prof. Charbonneau doing an experiment. (2009)

Kai (left) and Patrick (right). (2010
Charbonneau Named Top Reviewer

Sho, Patrick, Yi, Joyjit and Irem (left to right). (2018)
Congratulations to Prof. Charbonneau for being one of the top 2018 reviewers for the Journal of Chemical Physics. Read more
Joyjit Kundu Publishes Paper

Ye, Joyjit, Irem, Yi, Peter and Patrick (left to right). (2019)
Congratulations to Prof. Joyjit Kundu for his recent Physical Review Letters publication, which finds evidence for vestiges of dynamical criticality in high-dimensional glasses. This work, in collaboration with Ludovic Berthier, from Université de Montpellier is part of the research efforts supported by the Simons Collaboration on Cracking the Glass Problem. Read more
Charbonneau Interviewed by Duke Office of Scientific Integrity

Mingyuan, Patrick, Yi; Peter, Bijoy (left to right). (2020)
Prof. Charbonneau gets interviewed by Duke Office of Scientific Integrity, talking about the cultural shift toward routinely depositing and sharing research data. See the interview on dosi.duke.edu.
Sneak Peak at Cracking Class
Take a quick peek at Prof. Patrick Charbonneau’s efforts devoted to cracking glass in a YouTube video featured here on The Duke Daily!
New Exhibit Opens
The Exhibit entitled Seeing the Invisible: 50 Years of Macromolecular Visualization, co-curated by Prof. Charbonneau, has opened. It can also be visited online.
Irem Altan Defends Dissertation

Irem, Patrick, Sho, Lin and Yuan (left to right). (2016)
Congratulations to Irem Altan for successfully defending her PhD thesis! Link
Bridge Lecture Series
Prof. Charbonneau has given a lecture in the Bridge Lecture Series titled “The glass problem: changing and challenging material definitions” in St. Jerome’s University in Waterloo, Canada.