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in 1972 and studied thermopower, density waves, and high field phenomena mostly in organic superconductors. The lure of actually seeing the microscopics of a system led him to soft matter. He helped develop techniques to measure elasticity and motion and understand colloidal interactions. Hard and
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His interests in geometry/topology led to his founding contributions to diblock copolymer nanolithography, and studies of defects, annealing, and pattern formation. He helped demonstrate and explain why ellipsoids pack more densely than spheres. In 2005 he helped found the Center for Soft Matter
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Karakashian, A. S. (2001). "A Review of "Principles of Condensed Matter Physics" by PM Chaikin and TC Lubensky, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2000, ISBN 0 521 79450 1(paperback)".
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with the citation "for pioneering contributions that opened new directions in the field of soft condensed matter physics through innovative studies of colloids, polymers, and packing
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Adult Coloring Book Phases of Matter: Scientific Illustrations Expertly Composed to Help Reduce Stress, Sharpen Your Concentration, and Nourish Your Creativity
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Oral history interview transcript with Paul Chaikin on 22 July 2020, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library & Archives
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soft matter interests continued after joining the faculty at UPenn (1983), the staff at Exxon Research (1983) and the faculty at
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Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology. Section A. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals
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with Colm P. Kelleher, Rodrigo E. Guerra, and Andrew D. Hollingsworth (published by Green Frog Publishing)
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Awards include a Sloan Fellowship (1979–81), a Guggenheim Fellowship (1997), and election to both the
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Kelleher, Colm; Guerra, Rodrigo; Hollingsworth, Andrew; Chaikin, Paul (13 September 2017).
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in 1971 working with Kondo superconductors. He joined the physics faculty at the
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in New York City, Paul Chaikin earned his B.S. in physics from
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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Chaikin, P. M.; Lubensky, T. C. (28 September 2000).
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"Prize Recipient"
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