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Curriculum Vitae

Patrick Charbonneau

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Education

BSMcGill University, Montreal2013
Ph.D.Harvard University2006
B.S.McGill University (Canada)2001
Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

Journal of Chemical Physics Top Reviewer, Journal of Chemical Physics
Journal of Chemical Physics Top Reviewer, Journal of Chemical Physics
Top 20 Reviewers for 2012, Journal of Chemical Physics, April 09, 2013
Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, February 14, 2013
Mention of Teaching Excellence, Duke University, June 01, 2012
Open Eye Award, American Chemical Society, November 14, 2011
Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program, National Science Foundation
Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 2009
Recent Grant Support

  • Cracking the Glass Problem, University of Chicago, 2016/05-2023/04.      
Selected Recent Invited Talks

ESPCI, PCT-Gulliver Seminar, Paris, France, December, 2013  
Leiden Lorenz Institute Seminar, Leiden, Netherlands, December, 2013  
Roskilde University Glass and Time Seminar, Roskilde, Denmark, November, 2013  
Stanford Physical Chemistry Seminar, Stanford, CA, November, 2013  
U Penn Chemistry Seminar, Philadelphia, PA, November, 2013  
Brandeis Physics Colloquium, Waltham, MA, October, 2013  
Bucknell Physics Seminar, Lewisburg, PA, October, 2013  
Caltech Chemical Physics Seminar, Pasadena, CA, October, 2013  
Oak Ridge National Lab Computational Science Seminar, Oak Ridge, TN, October, 2013  
Penn State Physical Chemistry Seminar, State College, PA, October, 2013  
UC Berkeley Statistical Mechanics Seminar, Berkeley, CA, October, 2013  
UC Boulder Chemical Physics/Physical Chemistry Seminar, Boulder, CO, October, 2013  
NYU Soft Condensed Matter Seminar, New York, NY, September, 2013  
UCLA Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar, Los Angeles, CA, September, 2013  
UCSB Physical/Theoretical Chemistry Seminar, Santa Barbara, CA, September, 2013  
UW-Madison, Chemistry Seminar, Madison, WI, September, 2013  
7th international Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems, Barcelona, Spain, July, 2013  
Daan Frenkel 65 Conference, Coventry, UK, July, 2013  
MPI for Dynamics and Self-Organization Seminar, Goettingen, Germany, July, 2013  
TU Berlin, IGRTG 1524 Colloquium, Berlin, Germany, July, 2013  
CECAM: The Role of Interfaces in Crystallization, Lausanne, Switzerland, May, 2013  
Northwestern University Chemistry Department Seminar, Evanston, IL, May, 2013  
UIUC, Chemistry Department Seminar, Champaign, IL, May, 2013  
University of Chicago James Franck Institute Seminar, Chicago, IL, May, 2013  
University of Maryland Informal Statistical Physics Seminar, College Park, MD, April, 2013  
APS March Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March, 2013  
Washington University Physics Seminar, St. Louis, MO, October, 2011  
CBB Annual Retreat, Wrightsville, NC, September, 2011  
Sphere packing and amorphous materials workshop, Trieste, Italy, July, 2011  
DLR Institute of Materials Physics in Space Seminar, Koeln, Germany, June, 2011  
École Normale Supérieure Paris Physics Seminar, Paris, France, June, 2011  
Paris VI LPTMC Seminar, Paris, France, June, 2011  
4th International Soft Matter Workshop, Cornwall, UK, May, 2011  
Université du Luxembourg Physics Seminar, Luxembourg, May, 2011  
International Workshop on Dynamics in Viscous Liquids, Rome, Italy, March, 2011  
Department of Chemistry, Kansas University, December 2009  
Department of Chemistry, McGill University, November 2009  
Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, September 2009  
Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, February 2009  
Department of Physics, North Carolina State University, March 2009  
Institut de Physique Theorique, CEA, January 2009  
How can hard (hyper)spheres form glasses?, Surrey University, UK, January 13, 2009  
Dynamical Heterogeneity in a Glass-Forming Ideal Gas, Unifying Concepts in Glass Physics IV, Kyoto, Japan, November 28, 2008  

Research Interests

Professor Charbonneau is interested in the in- and out-of-equilibrium dynamical properties of self-assembly. Important phenomena, such as colloidal microphase formation, protein aggregation, as well as glass and gel formation, are examined using simulation and theory approaches.
Publications (listed separately)

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