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Division of Polymer Physics

The Division of Polymer Physics focuses on the physics of natural and synthetic macromolecular substances.

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News & Announcements

October 2008 Newsletter Format - PDF

Pierre-Gilles de Gennes Symposium (APS 2008)

Nominations Solicited for the Padden Award

Nominations Solicited for UKPPG/DPOLY Polymer Lecture Exchange

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APS March Meeting 2009
March 16-20, 2009

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Physics of Polymer Nanocomposites

Physics of Polymer Nanocomposites

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Prize & Award Recipients

John H. Dillon Medal, sponsored by Elsevier Science Ltd., publisher of Polymer

Ganesan

Venkat Ganesan, University of Texas at Austin

"For exceptional contributions to innovative computer simulation approaches and analysis of equilibrium and dynamic properties of multicomponent polymeric materials and nanocomposites






Polymer Physics Prize, sponsored by General Electric

GranickSteve Granick, University of Illinois

"For path-breaking and elegant experiments that elucidate the structure and dynamics of polymers and liquids confined by surfaces."



Frank J. Padden, Jr. Award

priestley Rodney Priestley, Northwestern

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