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Patrick Charbonneau
Professor of Chemistry
Chemistry
patrick.charbonneau@duke.edu
Box 90347, Durham, NC 27708-0347
5329 French Science, 124 Science Drive, Durham, NC 27708
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Awards & Honors
Journal of Chemical Physics Top Reviewer
Scholarly Society
Journal of Chemical Physics
· 2018
Journal of Chemical Physics Top Reviewer
Scholarly Society
Journal of Chemical Physics
· 2016
Top 20 Reviewers for 2012
International
Journal of Chemical Physics
· April 9, 2013
Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow
National
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
· February 14, 2013
Mention of Teaching Excellence
School
Duke University
· June 1, 2012
Open Eye Award
National
American Chemical Society
· November 14, 2011
Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program
National
National Science Foundation
· 2011
Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award
National
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
· 2009
In the News
Published March 19, 2023
Learning New Subjects During Spring Breakthrough 2023
Published June 29, 2022
Patrick Charbonneau: Seeking Science's Secrets in the Mysteries of Glass
Published March 25, 2021
Check This Out: Molecular Chemistry Through Cooking
Published March 7, 2020
‘Seeing the Invisible’ exhibit opens in the Chappell Family Gallery
Published March 4, 2020
Why Do You Study That? Glass
Published June 26, 2018
Teaching a Machine to Spot a Crystal
Published April 13, 2018
Looking at Cooking as a Science Experiment
Published November 2, 2017
Cheating Time to Watch Liquids do the Slow Dance
Published May 30, 2017
Breaking Glass in Infinite Dimensions
Published April 13, 2016
Duke Professor Teams Up to Crack the Glass Problem
Published March 3, 2015
Visualizing how matter changes from one state to another, on an atomic level
Published November 12, 2014
Through the Theoretical Glass
Published November 5, 2014
Through the Theoretical Glass
Published April 24, 2014
When Things Get Glassy, Molecules Go Fractal
Published November 15, 2013
Spherical Cows Help Turn Proteins to Crystals
Published July 15, 2013
Scientists get best view yet of the structure of glass
Published April 10, 2013
Chemistry in the Kitchen, Cooking in the Classroom
Published February 15, 2013
Sloan Foundation Names Charbonneau, Lu as 2013 Research Fellows