I cooked up this periodic table project during summer 2020 while taking a class about online teaching strategies since we were preparing to deliver some of our classes virtually. I had aspirations of running a contest with a bracket of all the student submissions 1/n
Dropping in from my self-imposed exile to share some sad news. Prof Jim Dittami, our longtime organic chemistry colleague passed away yesterday. He was a highly regarded teacher & researcher. The rest of my thoughts can be found in the IG post #chemtwitter https://t.co/JcY476ahff
It was a busy week here. REU students gave presentations on their summer work Mon/Tue, Erin's thesis defense Wed & the Summer Research Showcase posters yesterday. See the gallery on instagram
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Erin Hickey successfully defended her thesis on Wednesday becoming the 5th Burdette group student to earn their PhD. Congratulations to Erin on a job well done.
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I guess this is no longer necessary. This shouldn't have taken over a week & multiple back & forth emails to resolve, but I am glad the right decision was made.
At some point this afternoon, @WPI's blue verified check disappeared (without comment). Marketing had requested a meeting to discuss my (& others) objections. I insisted they justify participating in the subscription service given the current policies & management at twitter.
Like Worcester, Indianapolis has a Major Taylor mural. Major was born in Indy & moved to Worcester at 17 to be close to the bicycle manufacturers & start his racing career #ACSSpring2023
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Jack McLaughlin from last summer's REU, gave his poster at the Indianapolis #ACSSpring2023 Meeting today. Also present, Elizabeth McGlaughlin, who worked with Prof Scarlata, and Burdette group REU alumni Jade Boyd https://t.co/Gj3AGGDZ8I
It took a while, but the contracts are all sorted, so here's the official posting for the joint MOF postdoc in the Burdette/Grimm groups #chempostdoc https://t.co/1F9HCtOjWD
Good news: the ozone layer is on track to fully recover ❤️🩹
Mario Molina was one of the 1st scientists to discover synthetic chemicals were destroying the ozone. Learn about this Mexican researcher who helped literally save the world → https://t.co/76l5VJhCeB #GoogleDoodle
Also featured on our cover is the work of @WPIBurdette and colleagues on the use of isothermal titration calorimetry for characterizing the zinc(II)-binding properties of photocaged complexes with micromolar affinity.
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Brock is a @wpifootball player, so putting the @Patriots from the early 21st century into a Periodic Table of the Brady-Belichick Dynasty makes sense. Trends labeled, with each period showing the most important/best players toward the left at each position 40/n