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Patrick Charbonneau – CV Academic Course Associate Professor of Chemistry and Physics Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

2015–present

Assistant Professor of Chemistry (primary appointment) Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

2008–2015

Assistant Professor of Physics (secondary appointment) Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

2009–2015

Postdoctoral Research Scientist 2006–2008 FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics (Amolf ), Amsterdam, The Netherlands • Project Supervisor: Prof. dr. Daan Frenkel • Project: Simulation and test of the ideal glass model Ph.D. in Chemical Physics 2001-2006 Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts • Advisor: Prof. David R. Reichman • Thesis: Theory and simulation of equilibrium and out-of-equilibrium behavior in glasses and gels B.Sc. Honours in Chemistry McGill University, Montr´eal, Qu´ebec • Project supervisor: Prof. H. F. Schaefer III, University of Georgia, Summer 2000 • Project: DFT calculations on group 13-16 heterocubanes Distinctions

1998–2001

Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow, 2013–2015. Invited Researcher at CEA-Saclay, Winter 2015. Invited Researcher at Universit´e Montpellier 2, Fall 2014. Invited Researcher at Sapienza – Universit`a di Roma, May 2014. Invited Professor of Physics at ENS-Paris, December 2013. Visitor at ENS-Paris Meyer Institute, June 2013. Journal of Chemical Physics Top 20 Reviewers, 2012. Mention for Teaching Excellence, Duke University, Spring 2012. ACS HP Outstanding Junior Faculty Award, 2012. NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award, 2011. CNRS Invited Researcher at Universit´e Paris VI, Summer 2011. ORNL Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award, 2009. EU Marie-Curie Incoming International Fellowship, 2006–2008. FQRNT Master’s and Ph.D. Fellowships, 2001–2006. Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, 2003. Society of Chemical Industry Merit Award, 2001. J. W. McConnell, H. J. Brennen, and Lucien-Pich´e Undergraduate Scholarships, 1998–2001. NSERC Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Summer 1999.

Independent Publications

58. P. Charbonneau, S. Yaida, A nontrivial critical fixed point for replica-symmetry-breaking transitions submitted, arXiv:1607.04217 (2016). 57. S. Yaida, L. Berthier, P. Charbonneau, G. Tarjus, Point-to-set lengths, local structure, and glassiness, submitted arXiv:1511.03573 (2015). 56. P. Charbonneau, J. Kurchan, G. Parisi, P. Urbani, F. Zamponi, Glass and Jamming Transitions: From Exact Results to Finite-Dimensional Descriptions, Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics in press arXiv:1605.03008 (2017). 55. P. Charbonneau, Y. Zhuang, Theory and simulation of colloidal microphase formers, Journal of Physical Chemistry B in press (2016). 54. L. Berthier, P. Charbonneau, Y. Jin, G. Parisi, B. Seoane, F. Zamponi, Growing timescales and lengthscales characterizing vibrations of amorphous solids, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, in press (2016). 53. P. Charbonneau, E. I. Corwin, G. Parisi, A. Poncet, F. Zamponi, Universal non-Debye scaling in the density of states of amorphous solids, Physical Review Letters 117, 045503 (2016). 52. P. Charbonneau, Y. Zhuang, Equilibrium Phase Behavior of the Square-Well Linear MicrophaseForming Model, Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 120, 6178–6188 (2016). 51. I. Altan, P. Charbonneau, E. H. Snell, Computational Crystallization, Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 602, 12–20 (2016). 50. P. Charbonneau, E. Dyer, J. Lee, S. Yaida, Order-agnostic link between statics and dynamics in glass-forming liquids, Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiments, 2016, 074004 (2016). 49. J. J. McManus, P. Charbonneau, E. Zaccarelli, N. Asherie, The Physics of Protein SelfAssembly, Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science 22, 73 (2016). 48. R. Tavarone, P. Charbonneau, H. Stark, Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations for Birefringence Relaxation of Photo-Switchable Molecules on a Surface, Journal of Chemical Physics 144, 104703 (2016). 47. L. Fu, W. Steinhardt, H. Zhao, J. E. S. Socolar, P. Charbonneau, Hard sphere packings within cylinders, Soft Matter 12, 2505-2514 (2016). 46. Y. Zhuang, K. Zhang, P. Charbonneau, Equilibrium Phase Behavior of a Continuous-Space Microphase Former, Physical Review Letters 116, 098301 (2016). 45. L. Berthier, P. Charbonneau, S. Yaida, Efficient measurement of point-to-set correlations and overlap fluctuations in glass-forming liquids, Journal of Chemical Physics 144, 024501 (2016). 44. C. E. Owens, C. W. Shields IV, D. F. Cruz, P. Charbonneau, G. P. Lopez, Highly Parallel Acoustic Assembly of Microparticles into Well-Ordered Colloidal Crystallites, Soft Matter 12, 717 (2016). 43. D. Fusco, P. Charbonneau, Soft Matter Perspective on Protein Crystal Assembly, Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 137, 22 (2016). 42. R. Tavarone, P. Charbonneau, H. Stark, Phase ordering of zig-zag and bow-shaped hard needles in two dimensions, Journal of Chemical Physics 143, 114505 (2015). 41. P. Charbonneau, Y. Jin, G. Parisi, B. Seoane, F. Zamponi, Numerical detection of the Gardner transition in a mean-field glass former, Physical Review E 92, 012316 (2015). 40. Y. Jin, P. Charbonneau, Dimensional study of the dynamical arrest in a random Lorentz gas, Physical Review E 91, 042313 (2015). 39. E. Corwin, P. Charbonneau, G. Parisi, F. Zamponi, Jamming Criticality Revealed by Removing Localized Buckling Excitations, Physical Review Letters 119 125504 (2015). 38. Y. Yang, L. Fu, C. Marcoux, J. E. S. Socolar, P. Charbonneau, B. B. Yellen, Phase transformations in binary colloidal monolayers, Soft Matter 11, 2404 (2015). 37. P. Charbonneau, J. Kurchan, G. Parisi, P. Urbani, F. Zamponi, Exact theory of dense amorphous hard spheres in high dimension III. The full RSB solution, Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment 2014, P10009 (2014).

36. P. Charbonneau, J. Kurchan, G. Parisi, P. Urbani, F. Zamponi, Fractal free energy landscapes in structural glasses, Nature Communications 5, 3725 (2014). Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics by Ariel Amir, July 2014. 35. P. Charbonneau, Y. Jin, G. Parisi, F. Zamponi, Hopping and the Stokes-Einstein relation breakdown in simple glass formers, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111, 15025 (2014). 34. D. Fusco, T. J. Barnum, A. E. Bruno, J. R. Luft, E. H. Snell, S. Mukherjee, P. Charbonneau, Statistical analysis of crystallization database links protein physicochemical features with crystallization mechanisms, PLOS ONE 9, e101123 (2014). 33. D. Fusco, P. Charbonneau, Competition between monomeric and dimeric crystals in schematic models for globular proteins, Journal of Physical Chemistry B 118, 8034 (2014). 32. D. Fusco, J. J. Headd, A. de Simone, J. Wang, and P. Charbonneau, Characterizing protein crystal contacts and their role in crystallization: rubredoxin as a case study, Soft Matter 10, 290 (2014). 31. C. Marcoux, T. W. Byington, Z. Qian, P. Charbonneau, J. E. S. Socolar, Emergence of stable limit-periodicity in tiling models, Physical Review E 90, 012136 (2014). 30. B. Charbonneau, P. Charbonneau, Y. Jin, G. Parisi, and F. Zamponi, Stokes-Einstein relation violation and the upper critical dimension of the glass transition, Journal of Chemical Physics 139, 164502 (2013). 29. D. Fusco and P. Charbonneau, Crystallization of asymmetric patchy models for globular proteins in solution, Physical Review E 88, 012721 (2013). 28. P. Charbonneau, and G. Tarjus, Geometrical frustration and static correlations in hard-sphere glass formers, Physical Review E 87, 042305 (2012). 27. B. Charbonneau, P. Charbonneau, and G. Tarjus, Geometrical Frustration and Static Correlations in Simple Glass Formers, Journal of Chemical Physics 138, 12A515 (2013). 26. P. Charbonneau, E. Corwin, G. Parisi, and F. Zamponi, Universal microstructure and mechanical stability of jammed packings, Physical Review Letters 109, 205501 (2012). 25. K. Zhang and P. Charbonneau, [N]pT ensemble and finite-size scaling study of the GEM-4 critical isostructural transition, Physical Review E 86 042501 (2012). 24. P. Charbonneau, A. Ikeda, G. Parisi, and F. Zamponi, Dimensional Study of the Caging Order Parameter at the Glass Transition, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 100, 13939 (2012). 23. K. Zhang and P. Charbonneau, [N]pT Monte Carlo Simulations of the Cluster-Crystal-Forming Penetrable Sphere Model, Journal of Chemical Physics 136, 214106 (2012). 22. B. Charbonneau, P. Charbonneau, and G. Tarjus, Geometrical Frustration and Static Correlations in a Simple Glass Former, Physical Review Letters 108, 035701 (2012). 21. S. M. Bergin, A. R. Rathmell, Y.-H. Chen, P. Charbonneau, Z.- Y. Li, and B. J. Wiley, The Effect of Nanowire Length and Width on the Properties of Transparent Conducting Films, Nanoscale 4, 1996 (2012). 20. P. Charbonneau, A. Ikeda, G. Parisi, and F. Zamponi, Glass transition and random close packing above three dimensions, Physical Review Letters 107, 185702 (2011). 19. K. Zhang and P. Charbonneau, A Monte Carlo Approach for Studying Microphases Applied to the Axial Next-Nearest-Neighbor Ising and the Ising-Coulomb Models, Physical Review B 83, 214203 (2011). 18. K. Zhang, P. Charbonneau, and B. M. Mladek, Reentrant and isostructural transitions in a cluster-crystal former, Physical Review Letters 105, 245701 (2010). 17. Y. Jin, P. Charbonneau, S. Meyer, C. Song, and F. Zamponi, Application of Edwards statistical mechanics to high-dimensional jammed sphere packings, Physical Review E 82, 051126 (2010). 16. K. Zhang and P. Charbonneau, Monte Carlo study of the axial next-nearest-neighbor Ising model, Physical Review Letters 104, 195703 (2010).

15. P. Charbonneau, A. Ikeda, J. A. van Meel, and K. Miyazaki, Numerical and theoretical study of a monodisperse hard-sphere glass former, Physical Review E 81, 040501(R) (2010). 14. J. A. van Meel, B. Charbonneau, A. Fortini, and P. Charbonneau, Hard-sphere crystallization gets rarer with increasing dimension, Physical Review E 80, 061110 (2009). 13. J. A. van Meel, D. Frenkel, and P. Charbonneau, Crystallization without geometrical frustration: A study of four-dimensional hard spheres, Physical Review E 79, 030201(R) (2009). Earlier Publications

12. B. M. Mladek, P. Charbonneau, C. N. Likos, D. Frenkel, and G. Kahl, Multiple-occupancy crystals formed by purely repulsive, soft particles, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 20, 494245 (2008). 11. P. Charbonneau, C. Das, and D. Frenkel, Dynamical heterogeneity in a glass forming ideal gas, Physical Review E 78, 011505 (2008). 10. B. M. Mladek, P. Charbonneau, and D. Frenkel, Phase coexistence of cluster crystals: beyond the Gibbs phase rule, Physical Review Letters 99, 235702 (2007). 9. P. Charbonneau and D. R. Reichman, Dynamical heterogeneity and nonlinear susceptibility in supercooled liquids with short-range attraction, Physical Review Letters 99, 135701 (2007). 8. P. Charbonneau and D. Frenkel, Gas-solid coexistence of adhesive spheres, Journal of Chemical Physics 126, 196101 (2007). 7. P. Charbonneau and D. R. Reichman, Phase behavior and far-from-equilibrium gelation in charged attractive colloids, Physical Review E 75, 050401(R) (2007). 6. P. Charbonneau and D. R. Reichman, Systematic Characterization of Thermodynamic and Dynamical Phase Behavior in Systems with Short-ranged Attraction, Physical Review E 75, 011507 (2007). 5. D. R. Reichman and P. Charbonneau, Mode-Coupling Theory (MCT) Lecture Notes, Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment, P05013 (2005). 4. C. Chamon, P. Charbonneau, L. F. Cugliandolo, D. R. Reichman, and M. Sellitto, Out of equilibrium dynamical fluctuations in glassy systems, Journal of Chemical Physics 121, 10120– 10137 (2004). 3. C. J. Barden, P. Charbonneau, and H. F. Schaefer III, Group 13-Group 16 Heterocubanes [RM(µ3 − E)]4 (R = H, CH3 ;M = Al, Ga, In; E = O, S, Se, Te) and Group 13 Cubanes [RM(µ3 − M)]4 (R = F, Cl, CH3 , NO2 ; M = Al, Ga, In): A Structural Study, Organometallics 21, 3605–3609 (2002). 2. A. C. Spivey, P. Charbonneau, T. Fekner, D. H. Hochmuth, A. Maddaford, C. MalardierJugroot, A. J. Redgrave, and M. A. Whitehead, Energy Barriers to Rotation in Axially Chiral Analogues of 4-(Dimethylamino)pyridine, Journal of Organic Chemistry 66, 7394–7401 (2001). 1. P. Charbonneau, B. Jean-Claude, and M. A. Whitehead, Synthesis of a Prodrug: a Semiempirical PM3 Study, THEOCHEM 574 85–91 (2001).

Selected Seminars and Conferences Invited oral contributions, unless otherwise noted.

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Georgetown Physics Seminar, Georgetown, DC, April 2016. NC-ACS Triangle Soft Matter Discussion Group, Chapel Hill, NC, April 2016. APS March Meeting, Baltimore, March 2016. UNC-CH Physical Chemistry Seminar, Chapel Hill, NC, January 2016. Extended WG3 meeting, Ein Gedi, Israel, November 2015. East Carolina University Physics Seminar, Greenville, NC, October 2015. The Role of Structure in Dynamical Arrest, Mainz, Germany, July 2015. University of Waterloo Chemistry Seminar, Waterloo, ON, May 2015. International Workshop on Dynamics in Viscous Liquids IV, Montpellier, France, May 2015. Laboratoire PHENIX Seminar, UPMC, Paris, France, April 2015. University of Oklahoma Chemistry Seminar, Monroe, OK, March 2015. Dynamics in soft and hard condensed matter, Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 2015. Paris S´eminaire Vitreux, ENS-Paris, France, February 2015. ENS-Paris Physics Colloquium, France, January 2015. Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute Seminar, Buffalo, NY, December 2014. Cambridge Theoretical Chemistry Seminar, Cambridge, UK, October 2014. Bristol Theoretical Physics Seminar, Bristol, UK, October 2014. U Montpellier 2 Physics Seminar, Montpellier, France, October 2014. Critical Phenomena in Random and Complex Systems, Capri, Italy, September 2014. Spin Glasses: An old tool for new problems, Carg`ese, France, August 2014. American Conference of Theoretical Chemistry, Telluride, CO, July 2014. ACS Colloids, Philadelphia, PA, June 2014. Triangle Soft Matter, Chapel Hill, NC, May 2014. U Oregon Chemistry Seminar, Eugene, OR, May 2014. U Penn Condensed Matter Seminar, Philadelphia, PA, February 2014. XLIII Winter Meeting on Statistical Physics, Taxco, Mexico, January 2014. Leiden Lorenz Institute Seminar, Leiden, Netherlands, December 2013. ESPCI, PCT-Gulliver Seminar, Paris, France, December 2013. Roskilde University Glass and Time Seminar, Roskilde, Denmark, November 2013. U Penn Chemistry Seminar, Philadelphia, PA, November 2013. Stanford Physical Chemistry Seminar, Stanford, CA, November 2013. UC Berkeley Statistical Mechanics Seminar, Berkeley, CA, October 2013. Oak Ridge National Lab Computational Science Seminar, Oak Ridge, TN, October 2013. Brandeis Physics Colloquium, Waltham, MA, October 2013. UC Boulder Chemical Physics/Physical Chemistry Seminar, Boulder, CO, October 2013. Penn State Physical Chemistry Seminar, State College, PA, October 2013. Bucknell Physics Seminar, Lewisburg, PA, October 2013. Caltech Chemical Physics Seminar, Pasadena, CA, October 2013. UCLA Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar, Los Angeles, CA, September 2013. UCSB Physical/Theoretical Chemistry Seminar, Santa Barbara, CA, September 2013. NYU Soft Condensed Matter Seminar, New York, NY, September 2013. UW-Madison, Chemistry Seminar, Madison, WI, September 2013. 7th international Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems, Barcelona, Spain, July 2013. 49. MPI for Dynamics and Self-Organization Seminar, G¨ottingen, Germany, July 2013. 48. TU Berlin, IGRTG 1524 Colloquium, Berlin, Germany, July 2013.

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CECAM: The Role of Interfaces in Crystallization, Lausanne, Switzerland, May 2013. UIUC, Chemistry Department Seminar, Champaign, IL, May 2013. University of Chicago James Franck Institute Seminar, Chicago, IL, May 2013. Northwestern University Chemistry Department Seminar, Evanston, IL, May 2013. University of Maryland Informal Statistical Physics Seminar, College Park, MD, April 2013. APS March Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 2013. MRS Symposium, Boston, MA, November 2012. Florida State University Chemistry Seminar, Tallahassee, FL, October 2012. 14th International Conference on the Crystallization of Biological Macromolecules, Huntsville, AL, September 2012. Syracuse University Condensed Matter & Biological Physics Seminar, Syracuse, NY, September, 2012. University of Waterloo Physics and Chemistry Seminars, Waterloo, ON, September 2012. ACS Fall Meeting, contributed talk, Philadelphia, PA, August 2012. Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition (FAME ACS), Tampa Bay, FL, May 2012. ACS Spring Meeting, invited (award) poster, San Diego, CA, March 2012. APS March Meeting, contributed talk, Boston, MA, February 2012. Unifying Concepts in Glass Physics V, contributed talk, Paris, France, December 2011. Washington University Physics Seminar, St. Louis, MO, October 2011. Sphere packing and amorphous materials, Trieste, Italy, July 2011. Universit´e Pierre et Marie Curie LPTMC Seminar, Paris, France, June 2011. ´ Ecole Normale Sup´erieure Paris Physics Seminar, Paris, France, June 2011. DLR Institute of Materials Physics in Space Seminar, K¨oln, Germany, June 2011. Universit´e du Luxembourg Physics Seminar, Luxembourg, May 2011. 4th International Soft Matter Workshop, Cornwall, U.K., May 2011. International Workshop on Dynamics in Viscous Liquids, Rome, Italy, March 2011. APS March Meeting, Dallas, TX, contributed talk, March 2011. Bath Theoretical Physics Colloquium, Bath, U.K., October 2010. Cambridge Theoretical Chemistry Seminar, Cambridge, U.K., October 2010. ACS Fall National Meeting, Boston, MA, contributed talk, August 2010. CECAM Crystallisation: from colloids to pharmaceuticals, Lausanne, Switzerland, July 2010. KITP Physics of Glasses: Relating Metallic Glasses to Molecular, Polymeric and Oxide Glasses, Santa Barbara, CA, May 2010. APS March Meeting, Portland, OR, contributed talk, March 2010. University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, December 2009. McGill University Chemistry Seminar, Montr´eal, QC, November 2009. UNC-Chapel Hill Physical Chemistry Seminar, Chapel Hill, NC, September 2009. NCSU Physics Seminar, Raleigh, NC, March 2009. APS March Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, contributed talk, March 2009. University of Utah Physical Chemistry Seminar, Salt Lake City, UT, February 2009. Surrey University Condensed Matter Seminar, Guilford, UK, January 2009. Unifying Concepts in Glass Physics IV, Kyoto, Japan, November 2008. Southeastern Theoretical Chemistry Association, Tuscaloosa, AL, May 2008. Dutch Soft Matter Meeting, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, April 2008. Universit´e de Montr´eal Physics Seminar, Montr´eal, QC, July 2007. CECAM Glasses meet glasses, Lyon, France, June 2007. Lorentz Institute Seminar, Leiden, The Netherlands, April 2007.

4. 3. 2. 1. Conference and Workshop Organization

JNCASR Nucleation, Aggregation and Growth Conference, Bangalore, India, January 2007. Dutch Soft Matter Meeting, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 2006. U Penn Center for Molecular Modeling Seminar, Philadephia, PA, January 2006. Yale Mechanical Engineering Seminar, New Haven, CT, January 2006.

Boulder School on Frustration and Disorder, co-organizer, Boulder, CO, July 2017. CECAM Workshop: Recent Advances on the Glass and Jamming Transitions, co-organizer, Lausanne, Switzerland, January 2017. ICERM Workshop: Stochastic topology and thermodynamic limits, co-organizer, Providence, RI, October 2016. CECAM Workshop: The Physics of Protein Self-Assembly, co-organizer, Lausanne, Switzerland, June 2015. Unifying Concepts in Glass Physics VI, co-organizer, Aspen, CO, February 2015. CUNY-GC Workshop: Shaping Amorphous Thoughts – Recent Advances in Glass and Jamming Physics, New York, NY, May 2014. APS March Meeting GSNP Focus Session: A Soft Matter Perspective on Protein Assembly, organizer, Denver, CO, March 2014. ACS March Meeting DCP Focus Session: Physics of glasses and viscous liquids, co-organizer, Baltimore, MD, March 2013. SERC Conference Solar Energy Research Center, scientific committee, Durham, NC, January 2012. Dynamics Days 2011, scientific committee, Chapel Hill, NC, January 2011. MPI Particulate Matter: Does Dimensionality Matter?, co-organizer, Dresden, Germany, June 2010. Southeastern Theoretical Chemistry Association, co-organizer, Durham, NC. May 2009.

Editorial Board Scientific Reports, Physics, 2013–present. Popular Press

22. “La th´eorie du verre de plus en plus solide,” Ludovic Berthier, Patrick Charbonneau, Francesco Zamponi, La Recherche, Number 510, April 2016. ´ 21. “Soft Matter and Cooking”, by D´epartement de Physique Colloquium, Ecole Normale Sup´erieure, http://www.phys.ens.fr/spip.php?article2048, January 2015. 20. “Through the Theoretical Glass” by Katie L. Burke, American Scientist 103, January-February, 2015, p. 4, www.americanscientist.org/science/pub/through-the-theoretical-glass. 19. “Scoperto il segreto del vetro: la sua struttura `e frattale” by Simone Regina, Corriere Della Sera, June 5, 2014. 18. “Non c’`e vetro senza frattali” by Folco Claudi, Le Scienze, May 27, 2014. 17. “When Things Get Glassy, Molecules Go Fractal” by Erin Weeks, Duke Research Blog, April 23, 2014. 16. “How fractals jam glassy materials” by Ashley Yeager, Science News Science Ticker Blog, April 24, 2014. 15. “Spherical Cows Help Turn Proteins to Crystals” by Ashley Yeager, Duke Research Blog, November 13, 2013. 14. “Scientists Get Best View Yet of the Structure of Glass” by Elizabeth Quill, Smithsonian Magazine Blog, July 12, 2013. 13. “The Science of Life – Through a glass, less darkly” by Robert Frederick, Science News 183(2), 4, January 26, 2013. 12. “Bookbag: Chemistry 89S: The Chemistry and Physics of Cooking” by Dan Altman, Duke Magazine, 13, Summer 2013. 11. “Final Banquet Closes First Science of Cooking Class” by Ashley Yeager, Duke Today, April 24, 2013.

10. “Chemistry in the Kitchen, Cooking in the Classroom” by Ezgi Ustundag, Duke Today, April 10, 2013. 9. “Chocolate’s crisp crack comes from chemistry” by Ashley Yeager, Duke Research Blog, March 28, 2013. 8. “Meat Glue – True to its Name” by Ashley Yeager, Duke Research Blog, March 8, 2013. 7. “Diffusion ` a la Chocolate Lava Cake” by Ashley Yeager, Duke Research Blog, February 21, 2013. 6. “Cooking up chemistry with candy” by Ashley Yeager, Duke Research Blog, January 23, 2013. 5. “Soft Matter, Or Just Marshmallows?” by Ashley Mooney, Duke Research Blog, November 15, 2012. 4. “A second crack at the nature of glass” by Ashley Yeager, Duke Research Blog, August 13, 2012. 3. “Shaping and shattering theories of glass” by Ashley Yeager, Duke Research Blog, October 25, 2011. 2. “Tangling the microscopic ladder” by Ashley Yeager, Duke Research Blog, December 15, 2010. 1. “Patrick Charbonneau: Chemist has all the right ingredients” by Bronwyn Chester, McGill Reporter, January 11, 2001.