Charbonneau Wins Teaching Award
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.
Department of Chemistry, Duke University
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
Prof. Charbonneau and collaborators have taken another crack at the glass problem. Read more in the recent issue of Physical Review Letters.
Prof. Charbonneau and collaborators have made significant progress on the glass problem by examining its dimensional dependence. Read more in their recent Physical Review Letters and at Duke Research.
Congratulations to Prof. Patrick Charbonneau! The National Science Foundation has awarded a Faculty Early Career Development Award (CAREER) to Prof. Patrick Charbonneau. Charbonneau will use the projected five-year award to understand the self-assembly of crystallizing proteins and of colloidal microphases.