Solid state chemistry at the University of Maryland; transition metal oxides and chalcogenides; superconductors, magnetic materials, & oxygen storage materials
We show ion-exchange can achieve fast synthesis of CoPS3,which is very challenge to make via traditional solid-state reaction. Power of meta-synthesis!
https://t.co/uCIu5LnsqX
How to reveal the multiscale structural evolution of porous materials? Try in-situ USAX. We have a new paper coming out in @ChemCommun. Congrats @Tianyu_Crystal on your new publication!
https://t.co/BbZy98CbVz
@AlexandruBG I really like the figures in your paper. Altermagnets still seem mysterious to me, so looking forward to them being further demystified by theorists.
@stecanossa @mpifkf @stecanossa it will not be the same when I visit the MPI-FKF next time. Thank you for helping me during my sabbatical stay there and during other visits. Wishing you the best on your journey.
Let's do the twist! Latest paper from our lab on twisting 2D layers of iron sulfide via hydro/solvothermal synthesis. The individual layers related to the iron-based superconductors. Work of @laharibalisetty published in @ChemicalScience . https://t.co/jVoP88tHYA
@stecanossa @ETH Great to hear Stefano. Congratulations. I remember you telling me about this opportunity in the summer. Perhaps I can visit you when I am next in Zurich!
This is the 7th year we run this winter school with my colleagues in @UMDPhysics Johnpierre Paglione and Nick Butch. Check out the lectures and come by if you want to know more about our theme this year: high pressure techniques in the preparation of quantum materials.
@kageyamalab_en Thanks for having me! A great trip, and I enjoyed getting to know about all the great solid state chemistry in the @kageyamalab_en . Looking forward to future collaborations, exchanging ideas, samples, and students. One of the best parts of this job; food & whiskey help too :-)
Congratulations Dr. Lahari Balisetty! PhD #11 from the Rodriguez Lab. Her wonderful work on solving the structure of misfit layers and twisted layers was some of the most interesting crystallography coming out of our lab recently. Cheers to her future in materials research!
This exciting paper shows AI design of materials, robotic synthesis. 10s of new compounds in 17 days.
But did they?
This paper has very serious problems in materials characterisation. In my view it should never have got near publication. Hold on tight let's take a look 😱
Great suggestions for any journal in any field. Why let poor presentation impede good science? This is a good thread by the senior editor Michael White at Nature.
I’ve handled the review of > 1000 papers at @nature. Over time, you notice aspects of presentation on which reviewers tend to comment. In the interests of minimizing hassles during review, I offer the following suggestions (a bit targeted to climate papers).
With a new building going up in 2024 and plenty of research opportunities around, we are looking for team members to join our chemistry and biochemistry graduate programs. Deadline 12/15/23 . To apply, please go to https://t.co/zPsUMjOmn1. Contact us if you have any questions!