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A chemist who likes crystals and computers (he/him)

Very inspiring: Sorbonne University unsubscribes from Web of Science and Clarivate's bibliometric tools, and will support open alternatives instead, in particular @OpenAlex.

‘By resolutely abandoning the use of proprietary bibliometric products, it is opening the way for open, free and participative tools.’

Hope to see more institutes follow this transition from closed to open systems for research information!

https://www.sorbonne-universite.fr/en/news/sorbonne-university-unsubscribes-web-science

Sorbonne University unsubscribes from the Web of Science

Sorbonne University has been deeply committed to the promotion and the development of  open science for many years. According to its commitment to open research information, it has decided to discontinue its subscription to the Web of Science publication database and Clarivate bibliometric tools in 2024. By resolutely abandoning the use of proprietary bibliometric products, it is opening the way for open, free and participative tools.      

Sorbonne Université
Alrighty, time to get serious about finding all the best folks here on Mastodon! Hi, everyone. Who are the cool movers and shakers in #science, #research, #digitaltransformation, #scicomm and more? Tag your fave follows and I’ll join you!

Welcome to #Mastodon 🦣 new people running away from the 🐦 on 🔥🔥

Here are my 2 cents on how I got 🦣 to work for me,

I started with following who I knew from 🐦 and liked

I listed the topics I am interested in reading about, put those into # and started following people with the same interests

The more I followed, the better the experience became  

Always caption your pix, always be courteous and kind 😊

🦣 has an EDIT button  

Have fun! 

What started with a Youtube suggestion for "Whiskey in the Jar" ended up with a ramble through field recordings in the Minnesota Folk Song Collection.

I do enjoy falling down internet rabbit holes.

#IrishMusic

http://www.minnesotafolksongcollection.org/item/mcd/a029

The Banks of Boyne | Minnesota Folksong Collection

"Dublin refers to Dublin, Ohio, USA where the schema originated" - obviously  

#Metadata

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin_Core

Dublin Core - Wikipedia

Hard to find the research path between:
- what you really want to to do because you believe it’s important
- what you think will get funded
- what you think will result in impactful papers
- what you think will attract good students and postdocs
- what you would love to do out of sheer fun and curiousity

Watching dynamic tilting in a cubic perovskite. Each voxel represents an octahedron and the colour is the titling angle. The power of machine learning force fields!

New #preprint on #arXiv https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.11617

#CompChem #MLFF #Perovskite #Chemiverse #Chemistry

Structural Dynamics Descriptors for Metal Halide Perovskites

Metal halide perovskites have shown extraordinary performance in solar energy conversion technologies. They have been classified as "soft semiconductors" due to their flexible corner-sharing octahedral networks and polymorphous nature. Understanding the local and average structures continues to be challenging for both modelling and experiments. Here, we report the quantitative analysis of structural dynamics in time and space from molecular dynamics simulations of perovskite crystals. The compact descriptors provided cover a wide variety of structural properties, including octahedral tilting and distortion, local lattice parameters, molecular orientations, as well as their spatial correlation. To validate our methods, we have trained a machine learning force field (MLFF) for methylammonium lead bromide (CH$_3$NH$_3$PbBr$_3$) using an on-the-fly training approach with Gaussian process regression. The known stable phases are reproduced and we find an additional symmetry-breaking effect in the cubic and tetragonal phases close to the phase transition temperature. To test the implementation for large trajectories, we also apply it to 69,120 atom simulations for CsPbI$_3$ based on an MLFF developed using the atomic cluster expansion formalism. The structural dynamics descriptors and Python toolkit are general to perovskites and readily transferable to more complex compositions.

arXiv.org
The rise of catGPT is here! 🐈‍⬛⁠ ⁠ #cartoon #cartoons #comic #comics #instacomic #instacartoon#academia #science #research#errantscience

I stepped down from my role as academic co-organizer of the #RSCPoster (Twitter) conference. I was already this year highly conflicted, but it is now overly clear that I cannot support any action or event anymore that promotes the use of twitter.

It's pretty sad. Again, it is a trans person like me to take the heat and to step away, and the concept of RSCPoster is in principle great. Only the platform is unacceptable by now. I will miss the interaction.

#RSC #Ozchem #Chemiverse

How shading crops with solar panels can improve farming, lower food costs and reduce emissions

Canada can meet its carbon emission reduction targets, make food cheap again and open up a gigantic trade surplus with the U.S. by shading farm crops with solar panels.

The Conversation