We will have an informational webinar about our Ph.D. program @USCChemistry (October 6, 12:30 pm pacific time). Please encourage aspiring graduate students to sign up at the following link.
https://t.co/NMHSzM5QS3
I was brave enough to include a poem in my Gordon Conference talk about the electrostatics of ions captured in crown ethers measured by vibrational spectroscopy.
Thanks to @icjennikins for getting us started on this research, and @MichelleFrancl for encouraging poetic expression
I am interested in peer-reviewing scientific works related to spectroscopy of electrified interfaces and energy harvesting materials. You can find more about my research work at https://t.co/AdqmHht9De. Spread the word🙏
#AcademicTwitter#AcademicChatter#PeerReview#chemtwitter
It has been a few days and I nearly forgot to share our new work that was just published in @J_A_C_S . Is there a drive in the excited state of a molecule to capture a Lewis acid? We do the Forster cycle analysis to answer it.
https://t.co/TFujBn21Nz
About 22 years ago @DarinUlness gave us stickers after we passed our p-Chem course that said “Honk if you passed p-Chem”. I didn’t have a car at the time so it remained attached to my folder. Now that I am a professional p-chemist it is time to peel it off and put it on my car.
Today at 2:30 pm (MST) I will be talking about my first and favorite work from my postdoctoral research at the @WNMU Writers Symposium. Challenge is to make it engaging for non-scientists!
https://t.co/A68JncCjNI
A brand new Optical Emission Spectrometer @PerkinElmer is being installed @WNMU chemistry and here is the pic of the plasma! I’ll be teaching about the technique and the instrument in my instrumental analysis course.
Today was my first lecture as a university professor, did my best, hopefully, the class enjoyed it! My tagline was, Chemistry is ubiquitous! @WNMU chemistry