@kamerlinlab I was stuck by your post and the distress you must feel to share this in a public forum. You are a beloved member of our community and a gifted scholar - we uphold you and affirm that your place in the world benefits us all.
Please RT! Register now and participate for the 3rd Annual @global_nmr online conference, to be held from July 17-19.
Present your work and learn about the latest in the world of magnetic resonance. Win exciting prizes. Register now at https://t.co/yRbhhSktF4
#GlobalNMROC2024
This is going to become an iconic photo. Four #GordonConf#CCUS past and future chairs: 2023 @AndreBardow, 2025 @ReimerLab, 2027 @sgarclopez, and 2015 yours truly. Many thanks to André for making the 2023 edition such a success. Jeff and Susana, good luck! Andre put the bar high!
A new study details the ideal conditions needed for polymer-based electrolytes to potentially convert #CarbonDioxide into industrially useful chemicals as one sustainable route to reduce greenhouse gases. https://t.co/TzgBT9ihTZ
A new study details the ideal conditions needed for polymer-based electrolytes to potentially convert #CarbonDioxide into industrially useful chemicals as one sustainable route to reduce greenhouse gases. https://t.co/TzgBT9ihTZ
Happy to share the latest work with the @ReimerLab and @GroupHelms:
Magnetic resonance insights into the heterogeneous, fractal-like kinetics of chemically recyclable polymers | Science Advances https://t.co/ciZ0Z3ydMs
February 28, 2024
Carbon and Energy: A Call for Justice
10:15 - 11:30 a.m.
180 Tan Hall
Speaker: Jeff Reimer, Professor, University of California Berkeley
Contact Info:
Polly Ng 510-589-6478 [email protected]
https://t.co/7TSHq8IUnx
February 28, 2024
Carbon and Energy: A Call for Justice
10:15 - 11:30 a.m.
180 Tan Hall
Speaker: Jeff Reimer, Professor, University of California Berkeley
Contact Info:
Polly Ng 510-589-6478 [email protected]
https://t.co/7TSHq8IUnx
New Pines Center at the College of Chemistry resonates with promise! Thank Mr. Gordon Getty for his continuous support for NMR scientific research. https://t.co/4M4rgtiDUZ
Discovered by Berkeley Lab in December of 1949 and named for the city of #Berkeley, Berkelium (pronounced "BERK-lee-um") is still used today in heavy elements research at our Lab. Details from @ProfArno and @periodicvideos! ⬇️