Esengul Ciftci⌬
@esengulciftcii
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Ph.D. Candidate at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, working on dynamic MOFs
Joined January 2018
Congratulations to Omar Yaghi, Susumu Kitagawa, and Richard Robson on receiving the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their pioneering work on MOFs. Their discoveries continue to inspire scientists worldwide. I’m grateful to contribute to this great area of research. #Nobel2025
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Çoğu doktora sistemi (STEM özelinde konuşuyorum) öğrenciyi bir yayın makinesine dönüştürmeye çalışıyor. Ve coğu grup lideri, akademik bir ekolü taşımak yerine pedagojik formasyonu olmayan bir denetçi gibi davranıyor ve öğrenciler üzerindeki sömürüyü, mobbingi “akademik gelişim”
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Grateful to the Royal Society of Chemistry Switzerland for inviting me to visit CERN, a place where science and technology push their limits. A powerful reminder of Carl Sagan’s words: “Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” #CERN #Science #Technology
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Wrapped up 24 intense hours at BESSY II, lots of data, and a truly valuable experience. Huge thanks to Dr. Stefano Canossa, Shun Tokuda for the help, and to Prof. Simon Krause for all his support. Looking forward to data analysis 😊
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The #MOF Universe got a massive update with many additional information. We asked also for potential collaboration intentions - so have a look! Many thanks to everyone who took part in the survey and to the COST Initiative @EU4MOFs for funding my work! https://t.co/KiK9WVkMlU
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Attended the Japanese–German Symposium on Frontiers in Future Materials Design at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research. Inspiring talks and ideas. Big thanks to the organizing team for a great event! #mpi #futurematerials
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Glad to attend MOFSchool2025 online this year. It was a week full of insightful lectures.The photo is from my first MOF School in Lake Como, a truly memorable experience and a turning point in my MOF journey.Many thanks to the organizers for both inspiring events! #MOFschool2025
#MOFschool2023 group photo! Beautiful venue, beautiful people! #MOFschool @JorgeAR_Navarro @VaColomb @FurukawaG_Kyoto @FischerGroupTUM @DavideMProserp1 @RebeccaVismara @felipegandara80 @FuniMat @WeAreNanoUp
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Great to host our colleague @esengulciftcii from @mpifkf! ✨ Engaging discussions on cutting-edge research made this visit truly inspiring. Looking forward to more opportunities to work together! 🍀
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Many thanks to Prof.Dr. Robert Dinnebier, Dr. Sebastian Bette, Dr. Maxwell Terban, Prof. Dr. John Evans, Prof. Paolo Scardi, Dr. Martin Etter, Prof. Dr. Andreas Leineweber and all the instructors for their clear and supportive guidance.
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We recently attended the Rietveld and Pair Distribution Function Analysis Workshop in Stuttgart. This one week school gathered PhD students and postdocs from around the world for both theoretical lectures and hands-on sessions in crystal structure analysis, with a focus on TOPAS.
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I believe bringing different fields together will be key to future progress.
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The Novartis Pavilion visit gave me useful insights into diseases, treatments, and the future of biotechnology. Talking to people working with materials like zeolites made me think about how MOFs could play a role in similar areas in the future.
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I would like to thank the Royal Society of Chemistry Switzerland for the kind invitation. It was a pleasure to meet researchers and professionals doing great work in their fields.
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Happy International Women’s Day to all the women who shape science and the future! #science #WomensDay2025
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Special thanks to MaxMag for the invitation and everyone involved in the issue! Excited to see the first print edition! https://t.co/Fui2cculRA
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The first issue of the new year in the Max Planck Society’s magazine has highlighted our MaxMinds project on the cover with my mentee, Fatma Alma. Grateful to @maxplanckpress @mpifkf, Simon Krause, Michael Eppard, E. Yıldız, Z. Caglar, and the all team and for their support!
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For Day 22, "Nanogami" is what we call this intriguing structure. Our goal was to create a rigid MOF (Metal-Organic Framework). Instead, we discovered something unexpected: crystals that unfold like a piece of art, resembling the delicate folds of origami. By @esengulciftcii.
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We are delighted to congratulate Prof. Lotsch on receiving the 2025 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize! This prestigious award is Germany’s most significant research funding prize and recognizes outstanding scientific achievements! Congratulations Bettina! https://t.co/EjGkQzzBp9
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Day 10 presents a "nanoquake." Our goal was a flexible Metal-Organic Framework (MOF), but instead, it ended up being rigid. The crystals appear cracked, almost as if there's a tiny earthquake. Not what we want, but we keep going, because 'chem-is-try.' By @esengulciftcii.
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