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cmjaeger.bsky.social
Computational Chemist, drug developer, scientist, husband, dad of 3, Ex-Academic, Austrian, raised in Ger, lived in the UK, arrived in Sweden
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Oh Österreich mir graut vor Dir

Timeline coincidence or ...?

Interviewer: Can you explain this gap in your resume? Me: ... and it wasn't even a real fish ... (Those who know, know)

I think we should just pretend High Throughput Experimentation was invited by Yoda who obviously said 'Throughput High Experimention you have there' so we can happily use THE as the acronym and all document writing would accelerate significantly #Chemsky

Today was getting up at - as @marcelswart.bsky.social would call it - stupid o'clock to continue a journey that should have finished yesterday already

A nonpology artfully displayed in email form: "Apologies for the late reply, if you were hoping for me replying earlier than this" I need to master this art

Am I now supposed to post clever wisdoms with all those new followers, or can I stay myself? For those knowing me from before, I nowadays tend to rant less about academia (for maybe obvious reasons) and more about bad chemistry data practise. And I am still excited about (comp)chem #ChemSky

It really feels like the old community is finally getting together here at bluesky. Nice to see you all here #ChemSky

When this happens in November, it normally means to prepare for a rainy Christmas

'How about another End of the Year survey?' Reaction:

Wow what an influx from the hell site! What kept you all there so long?

America, please!

I wonder how the combination of a now stock market listed publishing company whose profitability is now private investor driven and a central Europe funding agency whose public funding receivers are incentivized to publish in 1st for money is not a clear conflict of interest? #ChemSky

I stay with that

Good morning. Happy 'but is it really chemistry day' to you all #ChemSky

When I am extracting and collecting historically published cyclic voltammetry results for OLEDs, is it fair to name them 'hysterical data'? *asking for a #ChemSky friend*

Autumn slowly creeping closer ...

"I hope you had a wonderful vacation time with your loved ones" is quite some spam email opening to try to sell sth I have not asked for, nor want to have to

With 28°C in September, even the the fir is sweating in Sweden. And from the #Chemsky perspective a wonderfully strong scent of terpene chemistry lies in the air.

Great opportunity to work with my colleague Johan Åqvist at Uppsala University, using simulation to explore enzyme evolution and adaptation to extreme environments. For more details and an application list, see: uu.varbi.com/en/what:job/...

Far fetched call into the #ChemSky Is there anywhere a half-way reasonably curated Computational Chemistry Controlled Vocabularly or Onthology? I struggle to find sth raesonably curated even from IUPAC or the ACS

So after this one led to an interesting follower increase, most of them might expect some clever, insightful, and sciency posts from me. I can assure all others that this will be kept to a minimum ,-)

A friendly reminder (to all email composers) that there is no such thing as a friendly reminder ,-)

The declining hope in cold emailing approaches: I trust this email finds you well ... I hope this email finds you well ... Following up in the hope ... I trust you missed my previous ... I trust you are busy ...

Don't mention the B-word "These challenges include a substantial reduction in international student applications, and changes in UK student recruitment application patterns, which have led to a drop in income whilst other costs continue to rise. "

Nothing more German than these two English words