Joshua Schrier
@JoshuaSchrier
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Bepler Professor of #Chemistry @FordhamNYC / @fordhamchem. Associate Editor @Digital_RSC. Opinions my own. https://t.co/HXT175fNOl
Da Bronx, NYC
Joined July 2019
One of my favorites for its combination of fundamentals and practical detail: Zhang & Zhao, "Separation Hydrometallurgy of Rare Earth Elements" (2016)
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This book describes in a comprehensive manner the technical aspects of separation of rare earth elements into individual elements for industrial and commercial use. The authors include details on and...
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https://t.co/PtgWoMXsjB 1. This is awesome 2. Why don’t we have this yet in Brooklyn?
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The artificial intelligence boom, which has brought techies flocking back to the city, has fueled a resurgence of live — and sometimes futuristic — events.
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2-125 uL dispense volumes Ejectable tips 130g <$300 bill of materials Assembles in ~15 minutes
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Wonderful! @ChemRxiv are you doing this too?
bioRxiv has a dedicated section for negative results. Use it. Share negative results. Your colleagues will appreciate it.
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This new Luis Alvarez biography looks good https://t.co/S9CEGA2CRd (COI: former @LBNL Alvarez postdoc) @curiouswavefn @jainpapers @tesssmidt
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A new biography offers a definitive portrait of the intellectually restless physicist
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Fulfilled my vow at the @NSF-sponsored POSE25 workshop ( https://t.co/9j3eBdqQdc) to build my own @Machine_Agency Science Jubilee this afternoon...next step is to design a few new tools... https://t.co/MGC0sZCtYU
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Jeremie asked great questions and it was a lot of fun. We discussed our recent paper in @ACS_Langmuir
https://t.co/pyexGlL8js ...
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The first protocells are speculated to have arisen from the self-assembly of simple abiotic carboxylic acids, alcohols, and other amphiphiles into vesicles. To study the complex process of vesicle...
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Sarah Maurer & I appear on the latest episode of Jeremie Fish's "Profiles in American Funded Research" podcast, to talk about our @NSF -funded work on using automation and machine learning to advance origins of life research
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Profiles in American Funded Research · Episode
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Active learning frameworks for autonomous experimentation in self-driving laboratories Canty et al. highlight how escalating materials and chemical complexity is challenging conventional bench science. When experiments span multidimensional spaces—composition, process
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...along with one catalytic @FordhamNYC researcher :-) https://t.co/ajXDgFVU5R
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Seoul National University College of Engineering announced that Professor Yousung Jung’s research team in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering has successfully developed a technology...
Can AI help us design better materials? Prof. Yousung Jung’s team at SNU developed a method using large language models (LLMs) to predict and interpret the synthesizability of novel materials. This could accelerate materials discovery by weeding out low-potential candidates
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Computer: More cowbell.
🎵💿Built an MCP that lets Claude talk directly to Ableton. Now you can create music with just prompts! Here’s a demo of me creating a lush, 80s synthwave track in just two prompts. It picks the right instruments, creates melodies, and adds effects like reverb and distortion 🔊
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Converting a machine shop in Bridgeport (home of the eponymous milling machine) into a feminist bookstore / vegetarian restaurant seems like a subplot in a novel about the decline of American manufacturing in the 1970s and 80s...
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She and Noel Furie had just come out as lesbians when they opened an unusual gathering place for women in Connecticut. Nearly half a century later, it is still thriving.
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I didn't expect to hear about @PaulAlivisatos in today's @nytimes Arts section.... Would be interesting to hear more about what the student researchers did... https://t.co/e9Imtf9osK
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The ghost of George Washington Carver hangs over the studio of Amanda Williams, where hues are inspired by the Alabama soil Black farmers worked.
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RECORD-BREAKING NEWS! Thanks to the generosity of Fordham grads Maurice and Carolyn Cunniffe, their $100 million gift—the largest in Fordham’s history—will revolutionize STEM degree programs at Fordham. Read the news:
now.fordham.edu
Fordham has announced a $100 million gift from Maurice (Mo) Cunniffe, FCRH ’54, and Carolyn Dursi Cunniffe, Ph.D., GSAS ’71, which will fuel a bold investment in the future of
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This is an example to put into a future syllabus. From this week's @ScienceMagazine
https://t.co/cJR7YFw9uQ
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For more details, see our @digital_rsc editorial (by @HeinLab , @A_Aspuru_Guzik , and I) at https://t.co/smyvRLjKDw
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Introducing Commit, a new article type at Digital Discovery intended for reporting incremental improvements on work previously published in the journal.
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