Brent Melot (@brentmelot) 's Twitter Profile
Brent Melot

@brentmelot

Designing new functional inorganic materials.

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linkhttps://dornsife.usc.edu/labs/melot/ calendar_today14-11-2011 12:24:57

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Alex Spokoyny (@organomimetic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We (UCLA Chem & Biochem) have several open searches in the department. Apply here for chemistry: recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF08833 and here for biochemistry: recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF08840. Chemjobber

Bryan Hunter (@whoisbmh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Harry Gray is the greatest chemical mind of our time. He has consistently rooted for the underdog (black, women, gays) to a level that is UNTHINKABLE for people of his generation. If you aren’t celebrating this man, you’ve missed the point entirely.

David Scanlon (@scanlond81) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PLEASE RETWEET: Two postdoctoral postions available using Computational Chemistry techniques on emerging cathodes for Li-ion batteries UoBChemistry, as part of the FI_FutureCat project. edzz.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat…

Andrew S. Rosen (@andrew_s_rosen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the flipside of the hype: "Kohli also says... there are no current plans to release the GNoME model. He cites safety considerations—the software could theoretically be used to dream up dangerous materials, he says." I'm sorry, but this ain't it. At all. 1/3

Robert Palgrave (@robert_palgrave) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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 😱

Schoop Lab (@schooplab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hard disagree here. The problem is not a lack in precision of the analysis but a lack in proof that any predicted new material has actually been made. AI could very well made up materials that don’t exist. So far based on the analysis here, proof that these can be made is lacking

Kanishka Biswas (@kanishkabiswas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof C. N. R. Rao with his students of different generation (all are not present though!) during felecitation ceremony in RAM@90 conference in JNCASR Bengaluru. Best wishes to him for his 90th Birthday with good health and happiness.

Prof C. N. R. Rao with his students of different generation (all are not present though!) during felecitation ceremony in RAM@90 conference in JNCASR Bengaluru. Best wishes to him for his 90th Birthday with good health and happiness.
Schoop Lab (@schooplab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember the summer when we were all crazy about #LK99? Our paper that helped debunking it is now published in Physical Review B . check it out here: journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/1…

Louis F J Piper (@piperxray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really nice study supporting the ligand hole model for Ni rich cathodes. Depth-Resolving the Charge Compensation Mechanism from LiNiO2 to NiO2 | ACS Energy Letters pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Brent Melot (@brentmelot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As summer comes to a close, I’m excited to announce our group will be moving to Binghamton University early next year to support the NSF Engine and New Energy New York programs. Lots of opportunities for PhD and postdocs. Great things in the works! Binghamton University

Sarbajit Banerjee (@sarbajitbanerj1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grateful for the blessings that have come our way in Aggieland the past decade and for the kindness and support of the Aggies. In 2025, we will start a new chapter D-CHAB ETH Zurich PSI Paul Scherrer Institut -excited to join two storied institutions and looking forward to what comes next

Chemistry of Materials (@chemmater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fluoride-Ion Conduction by Synergic Rotation of the Anion Sublattice for Tl4.5SnF8.5 Analogues By Tsuyoshi Takami, Tomofumi Tada et al. Kyoto University Kyushu University Read the paper 👉 go.acs.org/big

Fluoride-Ion Conduction by Synergic Rotation of the Anion Sublattice for Tl4.5SnF8.5 Analogues

By Tsuyoshi Takami, Tomofumi Tada et al. <a href="/KyotoU_News/">Kyoto University</a> <a href="/KyushuUniv_EN/">Kyushu University</a> 

Read the paper 👉 go.acs.org/big
Kirill Kovnir Lab (@kovnirlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in the magnetism of noncentrosymmetric rare-earth + transition-metal quaternary sulfides? Check out our latest article in Chemistry of Materials Interplay of 3d and 4f Magnetism in Chiral Y6FeSi2S14 and Tb6FeSi2S14 Chalcogenides | Chemistry of Materials pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…