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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

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

Summary of Business Meeting discussion on proposed expansion

DPOLY 2012 Program Booklet

February 2012 Newsletter

NEW: Gordon Research Seminar in Polymer Physics; July 21-22, 2012

2012 Boulder School in Condensed Matter and Materials Physics: Polymers in Soft and Biological Matter

DPOLY 2012 Short Course: Case Studies in Polymer Physics from the Industrial Research World

Childcare Support for March Meeting

APS International Travel Grant Program

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Upcoming Meetings

Warwick2012 - Macrogroup UK International Conference on Polymer Synthesis & UKPCF International Conference on Polymer Colloids
July 9-12, 2012

Gordon Research Conferences 2012 Program:  Polymer Physics
July 22-27, 2012

APS March Meeting 2013
March 18-22, 2013

APS March Meeting 2014
March 3-7, 2014

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DPOLY Images

We solicit images from the APS DPOLY community in order to enhance the visual appearance of our website.  Please email your images (with appropriate citation/reference/acknowledgement) to Ryan Hayward.

Prize & Award Recipients

Polymer Physics Prize, sponsored by General Electric

Matthew TirrellMatthew Tirrell, University of Chicago

"For his pioneering achievements in the area of polymer dynamics, polymers at surfaces and interfaces, and polymers in confined geometries."



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

Rachel SegalmanRachel Segalman, University of California, Berkeley

"For fundamental and technological contributions to the field of polymer science and engineering, especially in the area of rod-coil block copolymers."



DPOLY/UKPPG Lecturer

Bradley OlsenBradley Olsen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology



Frank J. Padden, Jr. Award

Scott MullinScott Mullin, University of California, Berkeley

A Rose in the Nano-world
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