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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

May 2013 Newsletter

DPOLY 2013 Program Booklet pdf

DPOLY 2013 Short Course: Membranes for Clean Energy and Water

Job Opening: Director – School of Polymers and High Performance Materials, USM

Proposal for Expansion of DPOLY (slides presented at Business Meeting)

Summary of Business Meeting discussion on proposed expansion pdf

Childcare Support for March Meeting

APS International Travel Grant Program

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Upcoming Meetings

APS March Meeting 2014
March 3-7, 2014

APS March Meeting 2015
March 2-6, 2015

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DPOLY Images

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Prize & Award Recipients

Polymer Physics Prize, sponsored by Dow Chemical Company

Stephen ChengStephen Cheng, University of Akron

"For pioneering contributions to the fundamental understanding of crystallization, metastability, and phase transformations of semi-crystalline polymers."



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

Mahesh MahanthappaMahesh Mahanthappa, University of Wisconsin-Madison

"For insightful studies on the synthesis and self-assembly of complex fluids."



DPOLY/UKPPG Lecturer

Rodney PriestleyRodney Priestley, Princeton University



Frank J. Padden, Jr. Award

Kiarash VakhshouriKiarash Vakhshouri, Penn State University



A nanoporous ceramic
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