Ivan Smalyukh
- Article by Paul Ackerman and Ivan I. Smalyukh "Static three-dimensional topological solitons in fluid chiral ferromagnets and colloids" was featured on the cover of Nature Materials.
- Article by Ackerman and Smalyukh "Diversity of Knot Solitons in Liquid Crystals Manifested by Linking of Preimages in Torons and Hopfions" in Physical Review X was featured in Physics
- Article by Park and Smalyukh "Colloidal surfaces with boundaries, apex boojums, and nested elastic self-assembly of nematic colloids" in Physical Review Letter was featured in Physics and was selected to be a PRL Editors' Suggestion.
- Ivan Smalyukh was selected for the Paris Sciences Chair.
- Article by Varney et al. "Self-assembly of colloidal particles in deformation landscapes of electrically driven layer undulations in cholesteric liquid crystals" in Physical Review E was selected to be a PRE Editors' Suggestion.
- Ivan Smalyukh was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) for seminal contributions to the physics of liquid crystal colloids, topological solitons, and related soft matter systems.
- The researchers team, led by Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Professors Ivan Smalyukh and Ronggui Yang, will use liquid crystals to create a transparent, solid film that is insulating, soundproof and water condensation-proof. The team includes graduate students and postdoctoral
- Article by Senyuk et al. "Colloidal spirals in nematic liquid crystals" was featured on the cover of Soft Matter.
- Ivan Smalyukh receives the GSOFT Award for Soft Matter Research
- Ivan Smalyukh receives the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award in recognition of his accomplishments in research and teaching.