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Porous materials and crystallography. Currently postdocing at University of Oregon, United States.
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Please get in touch, especially if you're a PhD student or postdoc working in porous solids, looking to build your professional network. It's important to include researchers at all career stages and I'll be happy to add you to this diverse and growing list.

CAU-52: An Iron Metal–Organic Framework Containing Furandicarboxylate Linker Molecules http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.5c00184

Electron transport through redox-conducting MOFs is not all diffusion, but emerging electric fields cause migration that has been overlooked until now. It can be measured by steady-state experiments. Collaboration with Ben Johnson pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

Lungfish xkcd.com/3064

The CCDC team are saddened to learn that George Sheldrick has passed away. His impact in #Crystallography was immense; from the SHELX software used globally, to teaching, structures, journals, and more. More by the ECA here: ccdc-info.com/41gvV3M

*tries to put my one egg in multiple baskets*

I have learned from several sources that NIH staff tried to find out how to transfer F31-diversity applications to other program announcements for funding but were not able to do this. I don't know whether this was technical (regulations) or ideological. 1/n

Postdoctoral position in Valencia (Spain)

We often talk about open data, but what's in it for the scientists. Read about the opinions and experience of some of or author on our just published viewpoint #opendata #openscience 👇 www.nature.com/articles/s44...

Now out in Nature Water, "Stories of data sharing", a Viewpoint article where recent authors in the journal (including me) share some thoughts on the value of making research data publically available. rdcu.be/d6qG3 #chemsky

Greetings new Bluesky friends, excited to kickoff here by sharing our NSF CAREER has been recommended for funding! Thank you reviewers!! We’ll be looking for a postdoc interested in the SFG spectroscopy of porous colloidal interfaces—a vast, open, and fascinating landscape

OK #chemsky do your thing. I have an immediate PhD vacancy working on a MOF / crystallography / electron diffraction project with Syngenta. Home fees and stipend are covered. Spread the word!