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Michael Rubinstein

Department of Chemistry University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3290 (919) 962-3544

Education

November 1983 Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics, Harvard University Thesis: Order and Frustration in Random Media Research advisor: Prof. David R. Nelson

June 1980 M.A., Harvard University Major subject: Theoretical Physics

June 1979 B.S. in Physics, California Institute of Technology Graduated with honors (GPA 4.0)

Professional Experience

1995
– Present Department of Chemistry and Curriculum of Applied and
Materials Sciences University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; John
P. Barker Distinguished Professor (2006 – present), J. Ross MacDonald
Distinguished Term Professor (2003-2006), Professor (1999-2003),
Associate Professor (1995-1999)

2001 – Present Scientific Advisory Board, Cabot Corp., Billerica, MA

2001 – 2004 Associate Editor of Macromolecules, a Publication of the American Chemical

Society

1999 – 2001 Consultant, tesa tape, inc., Charlotte, NC

Spring 1998 Visiting Professor, College de France, Paris, France

1995 – 2001 Consultant, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY

Consultant,
Eisai Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC Spring – Summer Juliot Curie
Professor, Groupe de Physico-Chimie Theorique, ESPCI, Paris, 1994
France 1987 – 1995 Adjunct Professor, Department of Physics and
Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 1985 – 1995 Research
Scientist, Research Laboratories, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester,

NY

1983 – 1985 Postdoctoral Fellow, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ

Summer 1982 Research Assistant, IBM Watson Center, Yorktown Heights, NY

Teaching Experience

1995 – Present Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Thermodynamics
and Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics Thermodynamics, Kinetics
and Diffusion Physical Chemistry of Polymers Intermediate Polymer
Chemistry Statistical Mechanics

1987 – 1995 Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester Polymer Dynamics Polymer Physics

Outside Teaching Activity

2002 Summer Taught a mini-course on “Polymer Physics” as part of the summer program on Physics of Soft Condensed Matter at the Boulder School for Condensed Matter and Materials Physics; Boulder, CO

2002
Spring “Rheology of Polymeric Liquids,” ChE/Materials 238A-B, Chemical
Engineering Department, University of California, Santa Barbara

1998 Spring “Tube Model 30 Years Later” a four-lecture course at College de France, Paris

Honors and Awards

2004 Co-chair, Gordon Research Conference on Macromolecular, Colloidal and Polyelectrolyte Solutions, Ventura, CA

2001 Fellow of the American Physical Society

1998 College de France, Paris, France: Visiting Professor - Invited Course of Lectures

1994 Ecole Superieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles, Paris, France: Awarded Juliot Curie Visiting Professor Position

1987 Eastman Kodak Company, C.E.K. Mees Award: In Recognition of Excellence in Scientific Research and Reporting

1979 California Institute of Technology, elected to the Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor Society

1978 California Institute of Technology, Carnation Prize: Merit award for most academically talented students

Departmental Service

2001 – present Polymer & Materials Science Division (Division coordinator)
2002 – 2003 Faculty Search Committee (Chair)
2002 – 2003 Graduate Studies Committee
2001 – 2002 Dept. of Chemistry Self-Study for External Review (Chair)
1999 – 2000 Five-year Planning Committee (Chair)
1997 – 1998 Physical Chemistry Seminar Series
1996 – 1998 Polymer Seminar Series
1995 – 1998 Chemistry Library Committee

University Service

2005
Institute for Advanced Materials Faculty Search Committee 2004 Packard
Fellowship Internal Review Committee 2001 – 2004 Searle Scholars
Program and Pew Scholars Program Committees 2002 – 2003 Institute of
Advance Materials, Nanoscience and Technology, member of

Steering
Committee 2001 – 2003 Biophysics Program Committee 2001 – 2003
Materials Science Planning Committee 1998 – 2000 Science Advisors
Committee 1999 – 2000 Soft Materials Faculty Search Committee (Chair)
1996 – 1998 Department of Physics Ph.D. Committee of Pichet
Thiansathaporn 1996 – 1997 School of Public Health Ph.D. Committee of
Myoseon Jang 1996 - Present Member of the Faculty of Biological Physics
1996 UNC representative at the Hoechst Celanese Senior Technical Staff
Conference 1996 – 1997 Search Committee, Curriculum of Applied and
Materials Sciences 1995 – Present Joint Appointment at the Curriculum
of Applied and Materials Sciences

Regional Service

2002 – 2006 PhD Committee of Christopher Kloxin, NC State University

Local High School Service

2002
– 2005 Volunteer at the Science and Math Clubs at Chapel Hill High
School Science Fair judge at Guy B. Phillips Middle School

National Service

American Chemical Society

Associate Editorship, Macromolecules (2001 – 2004)

American Physical Society

Polymer Physics Fellowship Committee (2002-2003, 2005-2006)
Education Committee (1998 – 1999)
Organized a Symposium on Charged Polymers at the 1996 March Meeting

Society of Rheology

Bingham Award Committee (1998 – 2002)

Organized a Symposium on Molecular Theories in Polymer Dynamics at the 69rd Annual

Meeting of the Society (October 1997)

Organized a Symposium on Molecular Models of Polymer Liquids at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society (October 1991)

Corporate Advisory Board Membership

Scientific Advisory Board of Cabot Corporation

National Science Foundation Review Panel

Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers

National Research Council

Research Associateship Panel

Gordon Research Conference

Co-chair of the Conference on Macromolecular, Colloidal and Polyelectrolyte Solutions (2004) Vice chair of the Conference on Macromolecular, Colloidal and Polyelectrolyte Solutions (2002)

International Service

Co-organizer of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Theoretical Challenges in the Dynamics of Complex Fluids, Cambridge, England (1996).

Manuscript Referee for:

-Annals
of Physics -Computational & Theoretical Polymer Science
-Electrophoresis -European Physical Journal E -Europhysics Letters
-Journal of the American Chemical Society -Journal of Chemical Physics
-Journal of Computational Chemistry -Journal of Mathematical Chemistry
-Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics

-Journal of Physical Chemistry -Journal of Polymer Science

Proposal Reviewer for:

-Department of Energy -International Science Foundation -Israel Science Foundation

-Journal
of Rheology -Langmuir -Macromolecules -Die Makromolekulare Chemie
-Nature -Physica A -Physical Review E -Physical Review Letters -Polymer
-Polymer Engineering & Science -Rheological Acta -Science

-Research Corporation

-Marsden
Fund, Royal Society of New Zealand -National Science and Engineering
Research Council of Canada -National Science Foundation -Petroleum
Research Fund (ACS)

Memberships in Professional Societies

American Chemical Society Materials Research Society
American Physical Society, Divisions of: New York Academy of Sciences
-High Polymer Physics Society of Rheology
-Condensed Matter Physics

Books Published

“Polymer Physics” Coauthored with Ralph Colby. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.

Journal Publications

[Currently over 4,300 citations by other scientists]

  1. “Regimes of Conformational Transitions of a Diblock Polyampholyte” by Z. Wang and M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules 39, 5897-5912 (2006).
  2. “Solution
    Properties of a Fluorinated Alkyl Methacrylate Polymer in Carbon
    Dioxide” by J. Guo, P. Andre, M. Adam, S. Panyukov, M. Rubinstein, and
    J. M. DeSimone, Macromolecules 39, 3427-3434 (2006).
  3. “Adsorption-Induced
    Scission of Carbon-Carbon Bonds” by S. S. Sheiko, F. C. Sun, A.
    Randall, D. Shirvanyants, M. Rubinstein, H. Lee, and K. Matyjaszewski,
    Nature 440, 191-194 (2006). [featured in “Physical Chemistry:
    Stressed Molecules Break Down” by S. Granick and S. C. Bae, Nature,
    440, 160-161 (2006)]
  4. “Counterion-Correlation-Induced
    Attraction and Necklace Formation in Polyelectrolyte Solutions: Theory
    and Simulations”, by Q. Liao, A. V. Dobrynin and M. Rubinstein,
    Macromolecules 39, 19201938 (2006).
  5. “Reversible
    Morphological Transitions of Polystyrene-b-Polyisoprene Micelles” by I.
    Larue, M. Adam, M. Pitsikalis, N. Hadjichristidis, M. Rubinstein, and
    S. S. Sheiko, Macromolecules 39, 309314 (2006).
  6. “Flow-Enhanced
    Epitaxial Order of Brush-Like Macromolecules on Graphite” by H. Xu, S.
    S. Sheiko, D. Shirvanyants, M. Rubinstein, K. L. Beers, and K.
    Matyjasewski, Langmuir 22, 1254-1259 (2006).
  7. “Scaling
    Theory of Diblock Polyampholyte Solutions” by N. P. Shusharina, E. B.
    Zhulina, A.V. Dobrynin, and M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules 38, 8870-8881 (2005).
  8. “Theory of Polyelectrolytes in Solution and at Surfaces” by A. V. Dobrynin and M. Rubinstein, Prog. Polym. Sci. 30, 1049-1118 (2005).
  9. “Molecular
    Visualization of Conformation-Triggered Flow Instability” by H. Xu, D.
    Shirvanyants, K. Beers, K. Matyjaszewski, A. V. Dobrynin, M.
    Rubinstein, and S. S. Sheiko, Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 237801 (2005).
  10. “Diblock
    Copolymer Micelles in a Dilute Solution” by E. B. Zhulina, M. Adam, I.
    LaRue, S. Sheiko, and M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules 38, 5330-5351 (2005).
  11. “Explanation
    of Anomalous Scaling of Swollen Entangled Chains” by S. P. Panyukov and
    M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules 38, 3511-3514 (2005).
  12. “Molecular
    Motion in a Spreading Precursor Film” by H. Xu, D. Shirvanyants, K.
    Beers, K. Matyjaszewski, M. Rubinstein, and S. S. Sheiko, Phys. Rev.
    Lett. 93, 206103 (2004).
  13. “Light Scattering
    Study of Polydimethyl Siloxane in Liquid and Supercritical Carbon
    Dioxide” by P. Andre, S. L. Folk, M. Adam, M. Rubinstein, and J. M.
    DeSimone, J. Phys. Chem. A 108, 9901-9907 (2004).
  14. “Polymers: A Multitude of Macromolecules” by S. Granick and M. Rubinstein, Nature Materials, 3, 586-587 (2004).
  15. “Polyampholytes” by A. V. Dobrynin, R. H. Colby, and M. Rubinstein, J. Pol. Sci.: Polym. Phys. B42, 3513-3538 (2004).
  16. “Wormlike
    Micelles of Block Copolymers: Measuring the Linear Density by AFM and
    Light Scattering” by I. LaRue, M. Adam, M. da Silva, S. Sheiko and M.
    Rubinstein, Macromolecules 37, 5002-5005, (2004).
  17. “Effect
    of Short-Range Interactions on Polyelectrolyte Adsorption at Charged
    Surfaces” by A. V. Dobrynin and Michael Rubinstein, J. Phys. Chem. B, 107, 8260-8269 (2003).
  18. “Molecular
    Dynamics Simulations of Polyelectrolyte Solutions: Nonuniform
    Stretching of Chains and Scaling Behavior” by Q. Liao, A. V. Dobrynin,
    and Michael Rubinstein, Macromolecules, 36, 3386-3398 (2003).
  19. “Molecular
    Dynamics Simulations of Polyelectrolyte Solutions: Osmotic Coefficient
    and Counterion Condensation” by Q. Liao, A. V. Dobrynin, and Michael
    Rubinstein, Macromolecules, 36, 33993410 (2003).
  20. “Monte-Carlo Simulations of Homopolymer Chains. I Second Virial Coefficient” by I. M. Withers,

A. V. Dobrynin, M. L. Berkowitz, and M. Rubinstein, J. Chem. Physics, 118, 4721-4732 (2003).

  1. “Polymeric
    Nanogels Produced via Inverse Microemulsion Polymerization as Potential
    Gene and Antisense Delivery Agents” by K. McAllister, P. Sazani, M.
    Adam, M.J. Cho, M. Rubinstein, R.J. Samulski, J.M. DeSimone, JACS, 124, 15198-15207 (2002).
  2. “Elasticity of Polymer Networks” by M. Rubinstein and S. Panyukov, Macromolecules, 35, 66706686 (2002).
  3. “Dynamics of Entangled Associating Polymers with Large Aggregates” by A. N. Semenov and M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules, 35, 4821-4837 (2002).
  4. “Adsorption
    of Hydrophobic Polyelectrolytes at Oppositely Charged Surfaces” by A.
    V. Dobrynin and M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules, 35, 2754-2758 (2002).
  5. “Adsorption
    of Polyelectrolytes at Oppositely Charged Surfaces” by A. V. Dobrynin,
    A. Deshkovski, and M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules, 34, 3421-3436 (2001).
  6. “Adsorption
    Isotherms of Polyampholytes at Charged Particles” by E. B. Zhulina, A.
    V. Dobrynin, and M. Rubinstein, J. Phys. Chem. B, 105, 8917-8930 (2001).
  7. “Counterion
    Phase Transition in Dilute Polyelectrolyte Solutions” by A. Deshkovski,
    S. Obukhov, and M. Rubinstein, Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 2341-2344 (2001).
  8. “Adsorption of Polyampholytes on a Charged Spherical Particle” by E. Zhulina, A. V. Dobrynin, and

M. Rubinstein, Eur. Phys. J. E 5, 41-49 (2001).

29. “Counterion Condensation and Phase Separation in Solutions of Hydrophobic Polyelectrolytes” by A.

V. Dobrynin and M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules 34, 1964-1972 (2001).

  1. “Dynamics of Entangled Solutions of Associating Polymers” by M. Rubinstein and A. N. Semenov, Macromolecules 34, 1058-1068 (2001).
  2. “Structure
    of Adsorbed Polyampholyte Layers at Charged Objects” by A. V. Dobrynin,
    E. B. Zhulina, and M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules 34, 627-639 (2001).
  3. “Hydrophobically Modified Polyelectrolytes in Dilute Salt-Free Solutions” by A. V. Dobrynin and

M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules 33, 8097-8105 (2000).


  1. “Adsorption
    of Polyelectrolytes at an Oppositely Charged Surface” by A. V.
    Dobrynin, A. Deshkovski and M. Rubinstein, Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 3101-3104 (2000).
  2. “Unexpected Scenario of Glass Transition in Polymer Globules: An Exactly Enumerable Model” by

R. Du, A. Yu. Grosberg, T. Tanaka and M. Rubinstein, Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 2417-2420 (2000).

35. “Long-Range Multichain Adsorption of Polyampholytes on a Charged Surface” by A. V. Dobrynin,

S. P. Obukhov and M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules 32, 5689-5700 (1999).


  1. “Associations
    Leading to Formation of Reversible Networks and Gels” by M. Rubinstein
    and A. V. Dobrynin, Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science
    4, 83-87 (1999).
  2. “Hydrophobic Polyelectrolytes” by A. V. Dobrynin and M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules 32, 915-922 (1999).
  3. “Polyampholyte
    Solutions between Charged Surfaces: Debye-Huckel Theory” by A. V.
    Dobrynin, M. Rubinstein and J. F. Joanny, J. Chem. Phys. 109, 9172-9176 (1998).
  4. “Light-Scattering Study of Diblock Copolymers in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide: CO2 Density-Induced Micellization Transition” by E. Buhler, A. Dobrynin, J.M. DeSimone and M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules 31, 7347-7355 (1998).

  5. “Dynamics of Strongly Entangled Polymer Systems: Activated Reptation” by A. N. Semenov and M. Rubinstein, Eur. Phys. J. B 1, 87-94 (1998).
  6. “Thermoreversible Gelation in Solutions of Associative Polymers. 1. Statics” by A. N. Semenov and

M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules 31, 1373-1385 (1998).


  1. “Thermoreversible
    Gelation in Solutions of Associative Polymers. 2. Linear Dynamics” by
    M. Rubinstein and A. N. Semenov, Macromolecules 31, 1386-1397 (1998).
  2. “Electrophoresis of Polyampholytes” by D. Long, A V. Dobrynin, M. Rubinstein and A. Ajdari, J. Chem. Phys. 108, 1234-1244 (1998).
  3. “Non-Affine Deformation and Elasticity of Polymer Networks” by M. Rubinstein and S. P. Panyukov, Macromolecules 30, 8036-8044 (1997).
  4. “Adsorption of a Polyampholyte Chain on a Charged Surface” by A. V. Dobrynin, M. Rubinstein and J.-F. Joanny, Macromolecules 30, 4332-4341 (1997).
  5. “Polyelectrolyte-Gelatin Complexation” by W. A. Bowman, M. Rubinstein and J. Tan, Macromolecules 30, 3262-3270 (1997).
  6. “Extraction
    of a Hydrophilic Compound from Water into Liquid CO2 using Dendritic
    Surfactants” by A. A. Cooper, J. D. Londono, G. Wignall, J. B. McClain,
    E. T. Samulski, J. S. Lin, A. Dobrynin,

M. Rubinstein, A. L. C. Burke, J. M. J. Frechet and J. M. DeSimone, Nature 389, 368-371 (1997).

  1. “Long-Range
    Effects on Polymer Diffusion Induced by a Bounding Interface” by X.
    Zheng, M. H. Rafailovich, J. Sokolov, Y. Strzhemechny, S. A. Schwarz,
    B. B. Sauer and M. Rubinstein, Phys. Rev. Lett. 79 241 (1997).
  2. “Solutions of Associative Polymers” by M. Rubinstein and A. V. Dobrynin, TRIP 5, 181-186 (1997).
  3. “Topologically
    Induced Glass Transition in Freely Rotating Rods” by S. Obukhov, D.
    Kobzev, D. Perchak and M. Rubinstein, J. Phys. I (France) 7, 563-568 (1997).
  4. “Stress-Induced Ordering in Microphase-Separated Multicomponent Networks” by S. Panyukov and

M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules 29, 8220-8230 (1996).


  1. “A
    Self-Consistent Mean Field Model of a Starburst Dendrimer: Dense Core
    vs. Dense Shell” by D. Boris and M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules 29, 7251-7260 (1996).
  2. “Deterministic
    Model of DNA Gel Electrophoresis in Strong Electric Fields” by N. Lee,
    S. P. Obukhov and M. Rubinstein, Electrophoresis 17, 1011-1017 (1996).
  3. “Cascade of Transitions of Polyelectrolytes in Poor Solvent” by A. V. Dobrynin, M. Rubinstein and

S. P. Obukhov, Macromolecules 29, 2974-2979 (1996).

55. “Elastic Modulus and Equilibrium Swelling of Polyelectrolyte Gels” by M. Rubinstein, R. H. Colby,

A. V. Dobrynin and J. F. Joanny, Macromolecules 29, 398-406 (1996).


  1. “Scaling Theory of Polyelectrolyte Solutions” by A. V. Dobrynin, R. H. Colby and Rubinstein, Macromolecules 28, 1859-1871 (1995).
  2. “Flory Theory of a Polyampholyte Chain” by A. V. Dobrynin and M. Rubinstein, Phys. II (France) 5, 677 (1995).
  3. “Reptation Dynamics of a Polymer Melt near an Attractive Solid Interface” by Zheng, B. B. Sauer, J.

G. Van Alsten, S. A. Schwartz, M. H. Rafailovich, J. Sokolov and M. Rubinstein, Phys. Rev. Lett. 74, 407 (1995).


  1. “Dynamics of Semidilute Polyelectrolyte Solutions” by M. Rubinstein, R. H. Colby and A. V. Dobrynin, Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 2776-2779 (1994).
  2. “Dynamics of a Ring Polymer in a Gel” by S. P. Obukhov, M. Rubinstein and T. A. Duke, Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 1263-1266 (1994).
  3. “Surface-Induced Lamellar Ordering in a Hexagonal Phase of Diblock Copolymers” by M. S. Turner,

M. Rubinstein and C. M. Marques, Macromolecules, 27, 4986-4992 (1994).


  1. “Loop
    Statistics in Adsorbed Polymer Solutions” by J. F. Joanny, A. Johner
    and M. Rubinstein, Coll. Surf. A: Physicochem. Eng. Asp. 86, 133-136 (1994).
  2. “Hydrodynamics of Polymer Solutions via Two-Parameter Scaling” by R. H. Colby, M. Rubinstein and M. Daoud, J. Phys. II (France) 4, 1299-1310 (1994).
  3. “Dynamics
    of Stars and Linear Chains Dissolved in a Polymer Melt” by F.
    Brochard-Wyart, A. Ajdari, L. Leibler, M. Rubinstein and J. L. Viovy,
    Macromolecules, 27, 803-808 (1994).
  4. “Slippage
    of Entangled Polymers over a Grafted Solid” by A. Ajdari, F.
    Brochard-Wyart, P. G. de Gennes, L. Leibler and J. L. Viovy and M.
    Rubinstein, Physica A, 204, 17-39 (1994).
  5. “Network Modulus and Superelasticity” by S. P. Obukhov, M. Rubinstein and R. H. Colby, Macromolecules, 27, 3191-3198 (1994).
  6. “Elastic Modulus and Equilibrium Swelling of Near Critical Gels” by M. Rubinstein and R. H. Colby, Macromolecules, 27, 3184-3190(1994).
  7. “Memory Effects in Entangled Polymer Melts” by M. Rubinstein and S. P. Obukhov, Phys. Rev. Lett., 71 1856-1859 (1993).
  8. “Dynamics of Near-Critical Polymer Gels” by R. H. Colby, J. R. Gillmor and Rubinstein, Phys. Rev. E, 48, 3712-3716 (1993).
  9. “Dynamics
    of Telechelic Ionomers. Can Polymer Diffuse Large Distances without
    Relaxing Stress?” by L. Leibler, M. Rubinstein and R. H. Colby, J.
    Phys. II (France), 3, 1581-1590 (1993).
  10. “Scaling of Megabase DNA Undergoing Gel Electrophoresis” by S. P. Obukhov and M. Rubinstein,

J. Phys. II (France), 3, 1455-1459 (1993).


  1. “Chain Statistics in Adsorbed Polymer Solutions” by A. Johner, J. F. Joanny and Rubinstein, Europhys. Lett. 22, 591-596 (1993).
  2. “Reinforcement of Rubber by Fractal Aggregates” by T. A. Witten, M. Rubinstein and R. H. Colby,

J. Phys. II (France) 3, 367-383 (1993).


  1. “Power-Law-Like
    Stress Relaxation of Block Copolymers: Disentanglement Regimes” by M.
    Rubinstein and S. P. Obukhov, Macromolecules 26, 1740-1750 (1993).
  2. “Slippage
    between a Rubber and a Grafted Solid” by M. Rubinstein, A. Ajdari, L.
    Leibler, F. Brochard-Wyart, P. G. de Gennes, C. R. Acad. Sci. (Paris) 316, ser. II, 317-320 (1993).
  3. “Scaling Properties of Branched Polyesters. 2. Static Scaling above the Gel Point” by R. H. Colby,

M. Rubinstein, J. R. Gillmor and T. H. Mourey, Macromolecules 25, 7180-7187 (1992).


  1. “Giant Fluctuations of Cross-link Positions in Gels” by M. Rubinstein, L. Leibler and J. Bastide, Phys. Rev. Lett. 68, 405-407 (1992).
  2. “Comments
    on Fluctuations of Crosslinks in Gels” by M. Rubinstein, A. Ajdari, J.
    Bastide, and L. Leibler, Makromoleculare Chemie, Macromolecular
    Symposia, 62 (Polym. Thermodyn. Radiat. Scattering) 61-73 (1992).
  3. “Unique Behavior of Dendritic Macromolecules: Intrinsic Viscosity of Polyether Dendrimers” by T.

H. Mourey, S. R. Turner, M. Rubinstein, J. M. J. Frechet, C. J. Hawker, and K. L. Wooley,
Macromolecules 25, 2401-2406 (1992).


  1. “Chain Entanglement in Polymer Melts and Solutions” by R. H. Colby, M. Rubinstein and J. L. Viovy, Macromolecules 25, 996-998 (1992).
  2. “Dynamics of Reversible Networks” by L. Leibler, M. Rubinstein and R. H. Colby, Macromolecules 24, 4701-4707 (1991).
  3. “Constraint
    Release in Polymer Melts: Tube Reorganization versus Tube Dilation” by
    J. L. Viovy, M. Rubinstein and R. H. Colby, Macromolecules 24, (1991).
  4. Reply
    to the Comment on “Topological Glass Transition in Entangled Flux
    State” by S. P. Obukhov and M. Rubinstein, Phys. Rev. Lett. 66, 2279 (1991).
  5. “Topological Glass Transition in Entangled Flux State” by S. P. Obukhov and M. Rubinstein, Phys. Rev. Lett. 65, 1279-1282 (1990).
  6. “Living Trees: Dynamics at a Reversible Classical Gel Point” by M. E. Cates, C. B. McLeish and M. Rubinstein, J. Phys. C. 2, 749-754 (1990).
  7. “Relaxation
    of Entangled Polymers at the Classical Gel Point” by M. Rubinstein,
    Zurek, T. C. B. McLeish and R. C. Ball, J. Phys. (France) 51, 757-775 (1990).
  8. “Two Parameter Scaling for Polymers in Theta Solvents” by R. H. Colby and M. Rubinstein, Macromolecules 23, 2753-2757 (1990).
  9. “Analysis
    of Multiscaling Structure in Diffusion Limited Aggregation: A Kinetic
    Renormalization-Group Approach” by X. R. Wang, Y. Shapir and M.
    Rubinstein, Phys. Rev. A. 39, 5974-5984 (1989).
  10. “Improved
    Kinetic Renormalization Group Approach to Diffusion Limited
    Aggregation” by X. R. Wang, Y. Shapir and M. Rubinstein, J. Phys. A. 22, L507-L512 (1989).
  11. “Kinetic
    Renormalization Group Approach to Diffusion Limited Aggregation” by X.
    Wang, Y. Shapir and M. Rubinstein, Phys. Lett. A. 138, 274-278 (1989).
  12. “Scaling
    Properties of Branched Polyesters” by E. V. Patton, J. A. Wesson, M.
    Rubinstein, J. C. Wilson and L. E. Oppenheimer, Macromolecules 22, 1946-1959 (1989).
  13. “Self-Consistent
    Theory of Polydisperse Entangled Polymers: Linear Viscoelasticity of
    Binary Blends” by M. Rubinstein and R. H. Colby, J. Chem. Phys. 89, 5291-5306 (1988).
  14. “Discretized Model of Entangled-Polymer Dynamics” by M. Rubinstein, Phys. Rev. Lett. 59, 19461949 (1987) [Reviewed by J. Meddox, “New Ways with Reptating Polymers”, Nature 330, 11 (1987)].
  15. “Theory
    of Polydispersity Effects on Polymer Rheology: Binary Distribution of
    Molecular Weights” by M. Rubinstein, E. Helfand and D. Pearson,
    Macromolecules 20, 822-829 (1987).
  16. “Dynamics of Ring Polymers in the Presence of Fixed Obstacles” by M. Rubinstein, Phys. Rev. Lett. 57, 3023-3026 (1986).
  17. “Statistics of Entanglements of Polymers: Concentration Effects” by M. Rubinstein and E. Helfand, J. Chem. Phys. 82, 24772483 (1985).
  18. “One-Dimensional Random Ising Ferromagnets and Antiferromagnets” by M. Ya. Azbel and M. Rubinstein, Phys. Rev. B 28, 3793-3798 (1983).
  19. “Resistance and Phase Diagram of Quasiperiodic Systems” by M. Ya. Azbel and M. Rubinstein, Phys. Rev. B 27, 6530-6533 (1983).
  20. “Boundary
    Resistance and Pseudolocalization in One-Dimensional Periodic Systems”
    by M. Rubinstein and M. Ya. Azbel, Phys. Rev. B 27, 6484-6486 (1983).

100.“Phase Correlations in One-Dimensional Disordered Systems” by M. Ya. Azbel and M. Rubinstein, Phys. Rev. Lett. 51, 836-839 (1983).

101.“Dense Packed Arrays on Surfaces of Constant Negative Curvature” by M. Rubinstein and D. R. Nelson, Phys. Rev. B 28, 6377-6386 (1983).

102.“Two-Dimensional
XY Magnets with Random Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interactions” by M.
Rubinstein, B, Shraiman, and D. R. Nelson, Phys. Rev. B 27, 1800-1811 (1983).

103.“Order and Deterministic Chaos in Hard Disk Arrays” by M. Rubinstein and D. R. Nelson, Phys. Rev. B 26, 6254-6275 (1982).

104.“Order in Two-Dimensional Binary Random Arrays” by D. R. Nelson, M. Rubinstein and F. Spaepen, Phil. Mag. A 46, 105-126 (1982).

Reviews

1.
“Physical Chemistry of Polyelectrolytes. Surfactant Science Series.
Volume 99.” Edited by Tsetska Radeva (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences).
Marcel Dekker, NY, Basel. (2001). J Am Chem Soc, 123,

p. 9928.

2. “Theoretical Challenges in Polymer Dynamics” by M. Rubinstein in Theoretical Challenges in the Dynamics of Complex Fluids, edited by T. McLeish, NATO ASI Series E: Applied Sciences - Vol. 339, p. 21-51 [Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997].

Conference Proceedings

  1. Determination
    of Mass per Unit Length of Cylindrical Polystyrene-b-Polyisoprene
    Micelles Using AFM and Light Scattering” by I. LaRue, M. Adam, S.
    Sheiko and M. Rubinstein, Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering, 88, 236-237 (2003).
  2. “Theoretical Challenges in Polymer Dynamics” by M. Rubinstein in Theoretical Challenges in the Dynamics of Complex Fluids, edited by T. McLeish, NATO ASI Series E: Applied Sciences - Vol. 339, p. 21-51 [Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997].
  3. “Polymer Dynamics at Attractive Interface” by X. Zheng, M. H. Rafailovich, J. Sokolov, B. B. Sauer,

J. G. Van Alsten , S. A. Schwarz and M. Rubinstein, Polymer Preprints, 36, 156-157 (1995)

  1. “Interface Reinforcement by Block Copolymers” by M. Rubinstein, L. Leibler and A. Ajdari, Polymer Preprints, 35, 628-629 (1994).
  2. “Dynamics of Block Copolymers” by M. Rubinstein and S. P. Obukhov, Polymer Preprints 34, 680681 (1993).
  3. “Superelastic Networks” by S. P. Obukhov, M. Rubinstein and R. H. Colby, ACS Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering 68, 234-235 (1993).
  4. “Comments
    on Fluctuations of Cross-links in Gels” by M. Rubinstein, A. Ajdari, J.
    Bastide and L. Leibler, Macromol. Chem., Macromol. Symp. 62, 61-73 (1992).
  5. “Dynamics of Reversible Networks” by M. Rubinstein, L. Leibler and R. H. Colby, Polymer Preprints 32 (3), 443-444 (1991).
  6. “Universality of the Irreversibility Line” by S. P. Obukhov and M. Rubinstein in Physical Phenomena at High Magnetic Fields p. 1-5 [Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1991].
  7. “Dynamic Scaling for Polymer Gelation” by M. Rubinstein, R. H. Colby and J. R. Gillmor in Space-Time Organization in Macromolecular Fluids, edited by R. Tanaka, T. Ohta and M. Doi p. 66-74 [Springer-Verlag: Berlin (1989)].
  8. “Repton Model of Entangled Polymers” by M. Rubinstein in New Trends in Physics and Physical Chemistry of Polymers edited by L. K. Lee p. 455-469 [Plenum: New York (1989)].
  9. “Dynamic Scaling for Polymer Gelation” by M. Rubinstein, R. H. Colby and J. R. Gillmor, Polymer Preprints 30, 81-82 (1989).
  10. “Repton Model of Entangled Polymers” by M. Rubinstein, Polymer Preprints 29, (1988).

Invited Lectures at Conferences

  1. July 2006 IUPAC World Polymer Congress, the 41st International Symposium on Macromolecules, Macro 2006, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  2. June 2006 New Physical Approaches to Molecular and Cellular Machines, KITP, Santa Barbara, CA
  3. March 2006 231st ACS National Meeting, Atlanta, GA, “Self-Association of Block Polyampholytes”
  4. October 2005 19th Annual North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference, New Prospective on Mucus and Airway Surfaces, Baltimore, MD
  5. October 2005 GelSympo 2005 Polymer Gels: Fundamentals and Bio-science, Sapporo, Japan
  6. September 2005 NIH workshop on Host Response to Persistent Bacterial Load in Cystic Fibrosis, Rockville, MD
  7. September 2005 Lorentz Center workshop on Screening, Charge Inversion and Condensation of Macroions, Leiden, Netherlands, “Condensation of Hydrophobic Polyelectrolytes”.
  8. April 2005 WE Heraeus Seminar on Understanding the Self-Organization of Charged Polymers, Pysikzentrum Bad Honnef, Germany, “Self-Associations of Block Polyampholytes”
  9. March 2005 American Physical Society March Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, “Entanglements and Elasticity of Polymer Networks”
  10. February 2005 Gordon Research Conference on Cilia, Mucus & Mucociliary Interactions, Buelton, CA, “Physico-Chemical Model of Airway Surface Liquid”
  11. August 2004 Symposium on Polyelectrolytes and Polyampholyts: From Theory to Applications: at the ACS 228th National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, “Theoretical Models of Polyelectrolytes and Polyampholytes”
  12. July 2004 IUPAC World Polymer Congress MACRO 2004, Paris, France, “Regimes of Electrostatic Association”
  13. June 2004 International workshop on Physics and Biology: a Materials Approach, Paris, France, “Virtual Lung”
  14. June 2004 International Symposium on Polymer Physics, Dali, China, “Scaling Model of Charged Polymers”
  15. May 2004 Workshop on Electrostatic Interactions in Polymers, Colloids and Biophysics, Minneapolis, MN, “Block Polyampholytes”
  16. November 2003 Third International Symposium on Slow Dynamics in Complex Systems, Sendai, Japan, “Gelling Transition of Hydrophobic Polyelectrolytes.”
  17. August 2003 39th IUPAC Congress, Ottawa, Canada, Symposium on Surface Phenomena in Polymers, “Adsorption of Charged Polymers at Charged Surfaces”
  18. July 2003 Gordon Research Conference on Ion Containing Polymers, Mount Holyoke, MA, “Theory of Hydrophobic Polyelectrolytes”
  19. March
    2003 American Physical Society March Meeting, Austin, Texas, “Scaling
    Theories and Computer Simulations of Polyelectrolyte Solutions.”
  20. February 2003 CECAM Workshop on Polymer Dynamics, Mesoscopic Modelling of Polymer Dynamics, Lyon, France, “Dynamics of a Chain in an Array of Fixed Obstacles”
  21. August 2002 Gordon Conference on Science of Adhesion, Tilton, NH. “Adsorption of Polyelectrolytes.”
  22. July 2002 Physics of Soft Condensed Matter.
    Taught a mini-course consisted of 6 lectures at the Boulder School for
    Condensed Matter Physics, Boulder, CO. “Introduction to Polymer
    Physics.”
  23. April 2002 Dynamics of Complex and Macromolecular Fluids, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara, CA: “Elasticity of Polymer Networks,”
  24. February 2002 Gordon Research Conference on Macromolecular, Colloidal and Polyelectrolyte Solutions, Ventura, CA, “Adsorption of Charged Polymers.”
  25. June 2001 4th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems, Crete, Greece, “Gelling Transition of Hydrophobic Polyelectrolytes.”
  26. May
    2001 “Electrostatic Interactions in Polymers, Colloids, and
    Biophysics,” Conference at the Theoretical Physics Institute,
    University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
  27. February 2001 Symposium on Associating Polymers and Surfactant Systems, The Society of Rheology 72nd annual meeting, Hilton Head Island, SC: “Dynamics of Associating Polymers.”
  28. December 2000 Self-Assembly in Water-Solvable Polymers – Symposium at Pacifichem 2000, Honolulu, Hawaii, “Self-assembly of Hydrophobically Modified Polyelectrolytes.”
  29. November 2000 Dynamics in Small Confining Systems – Symposium at the Fall MRS Meeting, Boston, MA, “Glass Transition in Polymer Globules.”
  30. July 2000 Polyelectrolytes 2000, Les Diablerets, Switzerland, “Adsorption of Polyelectrolytes at Oppositely Charged Surfaces.”
  31. March 2000 Symposium on Reversibly Associating Polymers: Applications to Synthetic & Biopolymers at the APS March Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, “Dynamics of Entangled Solutions of Associating Polymers.”
  32. February 2000 Gordon Research Conference on Macromolecular, Colloidal and Polyelectrolyte Solutions, Ventura, CA, “Solutions of Hydrophobic Polyelectrolytes”
  33. August 1999 Roy W. Tess Award in Coatings Symposium at the ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LO “Hydrophobically Modified Polyelectrolytes.”
  34. August 1999 Symposium on Polymeric Assembly and Association, ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LO “Solutions of Associated Polymers.”
  35. May
    1999 Pressure Sensitive Tape Council TECH XXII, Washington DC, “Effect
    of Block Copolymers on Interface Reinforcement and Adhesion.”
  36. October 1998 ITP Conference on Electrostatic Effects in Complex Fluids and Biophysics, Santa Barbara, CA: “Adsorption of Polyampholytes.”
    1. May 1998 Gordon Research Conference on Complex Fluids, Tuscany, Italy: “Adsorption of
    2. Polyampholytes.”

  37. April 1998 International Conference on Structured Polymer Systems: Self-Assemblies, Heteropolymers and Networks, Bad Honnef, Germany: “Solutions of Associative Polymers.”
  38. October 1997 69th Annual Meeting of the Society of Rheology, Columbus, OH: “Elasticity of Polymer Networks.”
  39. October 1997 International Workshop Understanding Polyelectrolytes, Mainz, Germany “Dynamic Scaling of Semidilute Polyelectrolyte Solutions.”
  40. July 1997 Gordon Research Conference on Organic Thin Films and Surfaces, Newport, RI, “Adsorption of a Polyampholyte Chain on a Charged Surface.”
  41. July 1997 3rd International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems, Vigo, Spain, “Relaxation of Associating Polymers.”
  42. June 1997 Problems of Condensed Matter Theory, Moscow Russia, “Cascade of Transitions of Polyelectrolytes in Poor Solvents.”
  43. May 1997 Workshop on Polymers at Interfaces, Garcia Center MRSEC, New York, NY, “Rubber Elasticity.”
  44. February 1997 Plenary Lecture at the 68-th Society of Rheology Meeting, Galveston, TX, “Dynamics of Charged Polymers.”
  45. January
    1997 Symposium in the Honor of Jacques Bastide, ICS, Strasbourg,
    France, “Non-Affine Deformations in Entangled Networks.”
  46. June 1996 Workshop on Topology and Geometry in Polymer Science, IMA, Minneapolis, MN, “Non-Affine Deformations of Entangled Networks.”
  47. March 1996 NATO Advanced Study Institute Theoretical Challenges in Complex Fluid Dynamics, Cambridge, UK, three-lecture series on “Polymer Melt Dynamics.”
  48. March 1996 APS March Meeting, St. Louis, MO, “Solutions of Associative Polymers.”
  49. December
    1995 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies,
    Honolulu, Hawaii, “Dynamics of Semidilute Polyelectrolyte Solutions.”
  50. December 1995 US/France Meeting on Polymers: Ordering in Polymers, Gainesville, Florida, “Elasticity and Order in Polymer Networks.”
  51. October 1995 Symposium on Computer Modeling of Polymers, at
    the Northeast Regional ACS Silver Anniversary Meeting, Rochester, NY,
    “Cascade of Transitions of Polyelectrolytes in Poor Solvent.”
  52. March 1995 Symposium on Interfaces and Surfaces in the Rheology of Polymers: Polymer-Solid Interfacial Interaction and Slip, ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, “Polymer Dynamics at Attractive Interface.”
  53. January 1995 Polymers-West Gordon Research Conference, Ventura, CA, “Scaling Theory of Charged Polymers.”
  54. August 1994 Gordon Research Conference on Science of Adhesion, Tilton, NH, “Chain Pull Out and Polymer Adhesion.”
56. June 1994 Workshop on Collective Phenomena in Polymers, London, ON, Canada, “Scaling
Theory of Polyelectrolyte Solutions.”
57. March 1994 Symposium on Block Copolymer Dynamics, ACS National Meeting, San Diego,
CA, “Interface Reinforcement by Block Copolymers.”
58. August 1993 Symposium on Recent Advances on the Synthesis and Characterization of Block
and Graft Copolymers, ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL, “Dynamics of Block
Copolymers.”
59. March 1993 Symposium on Elastomers, ACS National Meeting, Denver, CO, “Superelastic
Networks.”
60. December 1992 Society of Polymer Science of Japan 4th International Polymer Conference,
Yokohama, Japan, “Dynamics of Block Copolymers.”
61. May 1992 Recent Developments in Ionomers, Interdisciplinary Workshop, Pacific Grove, CA,
“Dynamics of Reversible Networks.”
62. January 1992 Polymers-West Gordon Research Conference, Ventura, CA, “Dynamics of Block
Copolymers.”
63. September 1991 Polymer Modeling on High Performance Computers, National Center for
Supercomputing Applications, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and
Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, “Computer
Simulations of Polymers.”
64. August 1991 Joint ACS/APS Symposium on Thermoreversible Gelation of Polymers, New York
ACS Meeting in Conjunction with the Fourth Chemical Congress of North
America, “Dynamics of Reversible Networks.”
65. August 1991 Workshop on “Critical Phenomena and Related Problems in Polymer Physics,”
Peterborough, Canada, “Sol-Gel Transition.”
66. June 1991 International School-Seminar on Modern Problems of Physical Chemistry of
Macromolecules, Puschino, USSR, “Dynamics of Block Copolymers.”
67. March 1991 APS March Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, “Giant Fluctuations of Crosslink Positions in
Gels.”
68. December 1989 MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA, “Dynamics of Polymer Gelation.”
69. April 1989 ACS Meeting, Dallas, TX, “Dynamic Scaling for Polymer Gelation.”
70. January 1989 Polymers-West Gordon Research Conference, Ventura, CA, “Scaling Properties of
Gel Forming Systems.”
71. November 1988 11th Taniguchi Symposium on Space-Time Organization of Macromolecules,
Hakone, Japan, “Dynamics of Entangled Polymers.”
72. July 1988 Polymers Gordon Research Conference, New London, NH, “Discretized Version
of the Reptation Model of Entangled Polymer Dynamics.”
73. June 1988 International Symposium on New Trends in Physics and Physical Chemistry of
Polymers honoring Professor P. G. de Gennes, Toronto, ON, “Repton Model of
Entangled Polymers.”
74. August 1987 Conference on Polymer Melt Dynamics at Michigan Molecular Institute, Midland,

MI, “Dynamics of Entangled Polymers.”

75. June 1987 Rochester Condensed Matter Symposium, Rochester, NY, “Dynamics of Entangled Polymers.”

Contributed:

  1. March
    1999 Centennial Meeting of the American Physical Society, Atlanta, GA:
    “Hydrophobic Polyelectrolytes,” A. Dobrynin and M. Rubinstein.
  2. March
    1999 Centennial Meeting of the American Physical Society, Atlanta, GA:
    “Adsorption of Polyelectrolytes,” A. Deshkovski, A. Dobrynin, and M.
    Rubinstein.
  3. March 1999 Centennial Meeting of the
    American Physical Society, Atlanta, GA: “Adsorption of Polyampholytes
    on a Charged Surface,” A. Dobrynin, M. Rubinstein, and S. P. Obukhov.
  4. August
    1998 216th National meeting of the American Chemical Society, Boston
    MA: “Adsorption of Polyampholytes on a Charged Surface,” A. Dobrynin,
    M. Rubinstein, and J-F. Joanny.

Invited Lectures at Universities and Research Laboratories

1. May 2006 Chemistry Department, University of California at Los Angeles, CA
2. May 2006 Physics Department, University of California at Los Angeles, CA
3. November 2005 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
4. November 2005 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
5. September 2005 Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
6. July 2004 Complex Fluids Laboratory, CNRS/Rhodia, Cranbury, NJ
7. June 2004 Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
8. May 2004 Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
9. May 2004 Research Laboratories, Cabot Corporation, Billerica, MA
10. October 2003 Atlanta Area Chemical Physics Symposium, Emory University and Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
11. September 2003 Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland, OH
12. May 2003 School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca,
NY
13. April 2003 Department of Materials Sciences and Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, MA
14. April 3003 Department of Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology,
Pasdena, CA
15. March 2003 Department of Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, VA
16. September 2002 Chemistry Department, University of Texas, Austin, TX
17. May 2002 Materials Department, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA
18. October 2001 McGill Chemical Society, Montreal, PQ, Canada
19. July 2001 Department of Materials Science, SUNY, Stony Brook, NY
20. June 2001 Cabot Corporation, Billerica, MA
21. November 2000 Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN
22. October 2000 Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
23. October 2000 Department of Materials Science, Penn State University, University Park, PA
24. July 2000 Beiersdorf AG, Hamburg, Germany
25. June 2000 Max Planck Institute Polymerforsch, Mainz, Germany
26. June 2000 Department of Physics, University of Freiburg, Germany
27. February 2000 Closure Medical Corporation, Raleigh, NC.
28. October 1999 Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY.
29. March 1999 Department of Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh,
NC: “Electrostatic Interactions in Polymeric Systems.”
30. March 1999 Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY “Long-range Polyampholyte
Adsorption on a Charged Surface.”
31. March 1999 Department of Physics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
“Electrostatic Interactions in Polymeric Systems.”
32. February 1999 Polymer Science and Engineering Department, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, MA: “Long-range Polyampholyte Adsorption on a Charged Surface.”
33. October 1998 Department of Chemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
34. August 1998 Kodak Research Laboratories, Rochester, NY
35. June 1998 Departement de Physique, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France
36. June 1998 Department of Physics, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany
37. June 1998 Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France
38. May – June 1998 Four lectures at College de France, Paris, France
39. May 1998 Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, France
40. May 1998 Departement de Physique, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France
41. April 1998 Department of Physics, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
42. August 1997 Kodak Research Laboratories, Rochester, NY
43. June 1997 Institute of Macromolecular Compounds, Academy of Sciences of Russia, St.
Petersburg, Russia
44. November 1995 Research Laboratories, Rahm and Haas, Spring House, PA
45. September 1994 Department of Chemical Engineering, John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
46. June 1994 College de France, Paris, France
47. June 1994 Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France
48. May 1994 Groupe de Physico-Chimie Theorique, ESPCI, Paris, France
49. March 1994 Dow Lecture in Polymer Science at Department of Chemistry, University of
Detroit Mercy, Detroit, MI
50. February 1994 School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ
51. October 1993 Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.
52. October 1993 Department of Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh,
NC.
53. June 1993 Department of Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
54. March 1993 Department of Physics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
55. December 1992 Department of Macromolecular Science, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
56. October 1992 Laboratoire Leon Brillouin, CEN Saclay, France
57. October 1992 Groupe de Physico-Chimie Theorique, ESPCI, Paris, France
58. June 1992 Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
59. June 1991 Institute of Chemical Physics, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR
60. June 1991 Department of Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, USSR
61. February 1991 Department of Chemistry, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
62. October 1990 Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France
63. October 1990 Laboratoire Leon Brillouin, CEN Saclay, France
64. September 1990 Groupe de Physico-Chimie Theorique, ESPCI, Paris, France
65. May 1990 Department of Physics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
66. April 1990 Polymer Education and Research Center, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA
67. February 1989 Corporate Research Science Laboratory, Exxon Research and Engineering
Company, Annandale, NJ
68. November 1988 Department of Physics, Boston University, Boston, MA
69. March 1988 Groupe de Physico-Chimie Macromoleculare, ESPCI, Paris, France
70. March 1988 Physics Department, Technion, Haifa, Israel
71. March 1988 Polymer Department, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
72. February 1988 Polymer Science and Engineering Department, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, MA
73. May 1987 Department of Physics, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY
74. April 1987 Materials Research Laboratory, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
75. March 1987 Chemical Engineering Department, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
76. October 1986 Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
77. January 1986 Department of Material Science and Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
78. September 1985 Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
79. March 1985 Research Laboratories, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY
80. March 1985 Naval Research Laboratories, Washington, DC
81. March 1985 Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lexington, MA
82. February 1985 Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
83. February 1985 Department of Physics, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
84. January 1985 Schlumberger-Doll Laboratory, Ridgefield, CT
85. January 1985 Department of Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
86. December 1984 National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
87. December 1984 Department of Physics, Columbia University, New York, NY
  1. November 1984 GTE Laboratories, Waltham, MA
  2. March 1983 AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ
  3. February 1983 Department of Physics, University of Sherbrook, Sherbrook, Canada