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Research Featured in La Recherche

Posted on April 1, 2016 by Matt Hartman — No Comments ↓

Prof. Charbonneau’s glass-forming liquids featured in French popular science magazine, La Recherche. Here is the link to the article.

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Yuan Zhuang Publishes Breakthrough

Posted on February 29, 2016 by Matt Hartman — No Comments ↓

Yuan Zhuang has recently made a breakthrough in the description of the periodic microphases. The results can be found in Physical Review Letters.

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Charbonneau Receives Tenure

Posted on March 19, 2015 by Matt Hartman — No Comments ↓

Congratulations to Prof. Charbonneau who has received tenure from Duke University and promotion to Associate Professor!

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Irem Altan Receives Travel Grant

Posted on March 15, 2015 by Matt Hartman — No Comments ↓

Congratulations to Irem Altan who has been awarded an MCC Travel Grant to attend “The Physics of Protein Self-Assembly” on 06/22/2015.

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Charbonneau Hosts Seminar in Paris

Posted on January 15, 2015 by Matt Hartman — No Comments ↓

Patrick Charbonneau hosts seminar in Paris to his experience teaching an introdustry-level science class on melding chemistry and cuisine at Duke University. Please view the seminar, here.

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Charbonneau Interviewed by American Scientist

Posted on November 11, 2014 by Matt Hartman — No Comments ↓

Patrick Charbonneau gets interviewed by the American Scientist, talking about his understanding of the glass problem. Find the podcast and the full text on American Scientist.

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Patrick in Italian!

Posted on June 3, 2014 by Matt Hartman — No Comments ↓

Il “ritratto” del vetro dipinto da Patrick e collaboratori fa scalpore in Italia (clicca qui, qui, qui, e ancora qui)!

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New Glass Transition Identified

Posted on April 24, 2014 by Matt Hartman — No Comments ↓

Patrick Charbonneau and co-workers have identified a new transition in glasses. More details can be found in their recent Nature Communications and on Duke Today.

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Diana Fusco Finalist for GSNP Award

Posted on January 14, 2014 by Matt Hartman — No Comments ↓

Congratulations to Diana Fusco who has been selected to be a finalist for the GSNP Student Speaker Award at the 2014 APS March Meeting in Denver, Colorado.

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Research Featured in Duke Research Blog

Posted on November 13, 2013 by Matt Hartman — No Comments ↓

Read more on how patchy spherical cow models help understand protein crystallization on the Duke Research Blog, which highlights the recent work by Diana Fusco, Prof. Charbonneau and collarborators published in Soft Matter.

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