Thanks!
Thanks!
Hey there! I'm an astrochemist at MIT (chemistry.mit.edu/profile/bret...). The chem mod doesn't so active these days, but I guess you'd cover astrophysics? Any chance you could add me and my podcast account? (@astrochemcoffee.bsky.social)? Thanks!
Hi there! I'm a professor in the MIT Chemistry Department (chemistry.mit.edu/profile/bret...). I also run a monthly astrochemistry podcast (astrochemcoffee.bsky.social) - it'd be great for that account to be able to occasionally post as well? No problem if not!
My iPhone knowwwws! Look at this auto-album just for me at #AAS243!
My fellow faculty members in christ or whatever, run if you aren't going to proofread your own recommendation letters, at least run them through ChatGPT so it catches things like this gem:
"She is undoubtedly the two students in my class."
Hope y'all have a rockin' Thanksgiving!
It's me!
Come be my colleague at MIT!
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The energies/geometries these give aren't necessarily as good as the 'gold standard' ones, but Kelvin narrowed in on which ones give the best rotational constants specifically, quite well.
Ha! Well, can never completely blame the user if B3LYP gets it wrong ... DFT is sneaky that way.
What about having them use the recommended best theory/basis set from Kelvin's paper? pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
There's a recommendation for best low-cost.
I'm even in the National Radio Quiet Zone at Green Bank - so I didn't see it until I found a hardwire connection with my coffee and couldn't sort out if I was still dreaming or not!
According to the MIT News article, his first plan of the day is his 9 a.m. class =). Sounds about right!
We also take a look at a number of related species, and discuss their -CN related chemical pathways (a speciality of co-author Ilsa Cooke!)
First traditional #astrochemistry modeling paper out of my group, led by the incredible Alex Byrne and his postdoc mentor, Ceci Xue! Check out what we know (and more importantly what we've learned we still don't know!) about the chemistry of propargyl!
arxiv.org/abs/2309.07341
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The 2024 Announcement of Opportunity for the NASA Hubble Fellowship Program (#NHFP) is now open! Interested scientists within 4 years of their PhDs should apply by Nov. 2; recommendation letters are due Nov. 9. Ask me if you have any questions!
nexsci.caltech.edu/sagan/fellow...
A black and yellow garter snake sits coiled on a railing with leaves in the background.
Danger noodle giving me side eye on my walk today!
My DragonCon panels have all been locked in! Come stop by and chat cool space science with me if you're around!
The 100 m Green Bank Telescope stands in the distance in front of the Appalachian Mountains. Grass and a white barn sit in the foreground.
Hello, gorgeous! Great to see you again in person. Still looking fantastic as ever π. (Green Bank Telescope!)
RT only if you are NOT becoming more conservative as you grow older.
My first conference talk as βDr. Scibelliβ !! π₯Ήπβ¨ I feel so grateful to be doing what I love, detecting cool molecules in space ππ #astrochemistry #IAUTraverseCity
Hey, Bluesky: I know TONS of solid scientists who would love to be on the platform to recreate what we had with SciTwitter. They would very much like some invite codes.
A circular metal and glass swirl stands in a garden with purple flowers.
Modern art Red metal beams arranged in a triangular pyramid shape.
Some fun artwork greeting us on the University of Michigan campus for the first workshop on our large ALMA COMPASS program studying chemistry in space!
A pink lily
The first flower I grew myself in my new yard!
I recently moved my D&D group's Slack history to Discord and re-discovered the text of a journal my players found in the house of an insane, undead arch druid guarding the pathway to an ancient city that they sought. Maybe I'll try posting it here bit by bit as a way of breaking in BlueSky =).