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The recently published work by Diana Fusco and Prof. Patrick Charbonneau on patchy particle models for proteins has been selected by Physical Review E Kaleidoscope for its graphics!
Department of Chemistry, Duke University
The recently published work by Diana Fusco and Prof. Patrick Charbonneau on patchy particle models for proteins has been selected by Physical Review E Kaleidoscope for its graphics!
Prof. Patrick Charbonneau‘s simulations of glasses in higher dimensions could have important implications for the degree of disorder in 3-D glasses. Read more on the Smithsonian Magazine blog.
Congratulations to Prof. Charbonneau who has received a prestigious 2013 Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship!
Prof. Charbonneau will lead a first-year seminar on the chemistry and physics of cooking this upcoming spring semester. Find out more at the Duke Research Blog here and here.
Prof. Charbonneau and his collaborators have taken a fresh look at disordered packings of spheres. Their latest simulations reveal the surprising universality of the phenomenon and also unexpected features (see more in PRL). A recent profile of Prof. Charbonneau also recently appeared Continue reading New Publication in PRL
Patrick Charbonneau and his collaborators have taken another crack at understanding the nature of glass. Their latest simulations show that a key assumption of theoretical chemists and physicists to explain the molecular structure of glass is wrong (see PNAS and a Duke research report).
Congratulations to Diana Fusco, who was granted the Paul M. Gross merit fellowship for the Spring 2013.
Congratulations to Prof. Charbonneau, who received a mention for teaching excellence for the Spring 2012’s Chem 166 from Duke’s Dean of Arts and Science and Dean of Academic Affairs.
Congratulations to Timothy Barnum, a summer researcher in the Charbonneau group, who won the Chemistry REU presentation award.
Congratulations to Prof. Patrick Charbonneau, who has been named a winner of the highly competitive ACS HP Outstanding Junior Faculty Award for 2012. Prof. Charbonneau will be recognized at the ACS National Meeting in San Diego this spring, at which he will Continue reading Charbonneau Wins ACS HP Outstanding Junior Faculty Award