Postdoc in Theoretical chemistry at TU Dresden for proton difusion

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🎉 Good news!
I’ve been awarded a 2024 Molecular Physics Early Career Researcher Prize for research done during my visit to Weizmann Institute of Science, under the supervision of Prof. Jan M. L. Martin.
📄 https://doi.org/10.1080/00268976.2023.2252114

I’m honestly a bit shocked — and very honored! 🤯
More info soon.

#quantumchemistry #science #award #compchem #ECR #academia

Just arrived at the Mathematical Research Centre Oberwolfach #mfo for our workshop on Mathematical Methods in #quantumchemistry.

Great to be back at this historical place for #mathematics research in the Black Forest.

https://www.mfo.de/occasion/2511/

PSA: #QuantumChemistry public engagement training for early career chemists run by QChem!

The QChem project is funded by the @roysocchem, and is run jointly between
Imperial College London and the University of Manchester

https://www.imperial.ac.uk/events/188358/quantum-chemistry-public-engagement-training-for-early-career-chemists/

Quantum chemistry public engagement training for early career chemists

Boosting the science communication skills of early career chemists

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Our latest article one the stability of InP surface phases in contact with an electrolyte, evaluated by the computational hydrogen electrode approach, has appeared in ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c20370

This will help us to experimentally prepare surfaces with tailored electronic properties for advanced (photo)electrochemical device structures.
From a methods perspective, we also introduce a novel, quantitative type of phase diagram that allows to assess the stability of a given phase with respect to the competing phase.

#quantumchemistry #electrochemistry #DFT

BJOC - Dr. Marc Kielmann attends Aromaticity 2025

Dr. Marc Kielmann attends Aromaticity 2025

Meet our Managing Editor Dr. Marc Kielmann at Aromaticity 2025 in Mérida, Mexico 🇲🇽, Jan. 27–30, 2025. He looks forward to chatting with you about #OrganicChemistry, #ScientificPublishing and #OpenAccess.

➡️ https://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjoc/news/M5CP5RLBB3CBT6Z4L4NMJFHTHA?M=y

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BJOC - Dr. Marc Kielmann attends Aromaticity 2025

Dr. Marc Kielmann attends Aromaticity 2025

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A bit different content for this platform. We are group of theoretical chemistry at Technische Universität Dresden and will post here scientific news on #2D #materials, #QuantumChemistry, #CompChem, #heterostructures, #magnetism, #nanotechnology and #chemistry & #physics in general.

Question for @jimalkhalili and @sellathechemist ...

@VergaraLautaro is looking to read a book or two which tells the story of how the advent of quantum mechanics impacted Chemistry. Specifically, how did the theory of orbitals and filling rules develop, what experiments confirmed them, and when. When and how were covalent and ionic bonds understood, etc. All of that.

Jim, I know you had a section on the influence of Quantum Physics on living systems, and Andrea, I know your work is likely to require significant knowledge of these things.

Can you point @VergaraLautaro in the right direction?

OK, HashTags

#Quantum #QuantumChemistry #Chemistry #MolecularBond #Orbitals #QuantumPhysics

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Halogen Bonding in Polycyclic Aromatics

Quantum chemical calculations reveal how aromatic polycyclics of different sizes act as Lewis bases in halogen bonds, which is valuable for pharmaceutical drug

Behind the Science Interview with Steve Scheiner

https://www.chemistryviews.org/halogen-bonding-in-polycyclic-aromatics/

#chemistry #chemistryviews #chemiverse #QuantumChemistry #halogenbond #behindthescience #research

Halogen Bonding in Polycyclic Aromatics - ChemistryViews

Halogen Bonding in Polycyclic Aromatics: Quantum chemical calculations reveal how aromatic polycyclics of different sizes act as Lewis bases in halogen bonds, which is valuable for pharmaceutical drug design

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