Rick Remsing
@rcremsing
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Associate Professor, Theoretical Chemistry @RutgersChem
New Brunswick, NJ
Joined December 2012
Our paper on electronic paddle-wheels in solid-state ion conduction is now online at @NatureComms !! 🔋 https://t.co/FAYQBQ0tAE
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In Boston for #AIChE #AIChEAnnual meeting this week? Check out talks from our group! https://t.co/0EmGHOFv5Z
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Do you want to do a postdoc with me? 10 days left to apply! https://t.co/XyLtkT6Bmb
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Could there be 👽 life in Venus’s clouds? Up to six missions are planned to explore our hot neighbor. In our latest #astrobiology paper, we ask: Could carbon-free heteropolymers be the backbone of life in sulfuric-acid–rich clouds? Check it out! 🔗
cambridge.org
On the possibility of carbon-free heteropolymers on Venus: a computational astrobiology study - Volume 6
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Check out Harender's new preprint bridging concepts in liquid and solid electrolytes! 🧂⚡️🔋 Including large-scale simulations with ab initio accuracy enabled by Orb @OrbMaterials
In this new preprint, we show how iodide polarization fluctuations enhance Ag⁺ diffusion—linking molten salt dynamics to the “electronic paddle-wheel” in superionic solids. https://t.co/imgCqf9u56
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Excited to share our latest paper in @softmatter! 🎉 We show how the pressure equation of state of an active suspension can be extracted from its sedimentation profile. Great work by Yunhee, Elijah, and Parvin! 👉 https://t.co/vORrBHMtTm
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As I find myself having conversations about how to apply for faculty positions in Chemical Engineering, I wanted to share my thoughts from a few years ago on how to write a good faculty application research statement!
As deadlines approach for ChemE faculty apps, I've been giving a lot of feedback/delivering workshops on research statements. Some tips for how to write a great research statement🧵 (1/10)
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Huan and I wrote a review on the rheology and interfacial properties of biomolecular condensates: https://t.co/l6XFF2WKdt Hope it will be useful when you navigate through the large amount of relevant literature! Some of our key points are illustrated in the graphs below.
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New preprint with Colin Hylton-Farrington on halide perovskites - lone pair-induced off-centering and octahedral tilting are not coupled 👀 https://t.co/kExThDnR9M
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We just posted a Behind the Paper for our Adaptive Resetting @NatureComms paper. Go check it out! Ctrl-Alt-Adapt: Resetting Just Got Smarter!
communities.springernature.com
A general framework for state-dependent resets reveals adaptive restart rules that speed up searches and allow the design of complex non-equilibrium steady states. The rules are directly optimizable...
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Huge congrats to Harender on this exciting award!! 🎉
Thrilled to announce I've received the @AmerChemSociety @ACSCOMP @WileyGlobal Outstanding Postdoc Award! 🎉 Huge thanks to Prof. @rcremsing , for his unwavering support and guidance. #ACSComp #Wiley #Postdoc #Chemistry #Awards
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There will be a virtual NASA Astrobiology update on Aug. 20th at 2PM ET to discuss the current state of the Astrobiology Program and ROSES-25 opportunities. More information about joining the meeting and participating in the Q&A to come.
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A few last-minute spots opened for Telluride workshop, “Chemical Origins of Life as We Don’t Know It.” https://t.co/t4NC3BCVkD Interested? Please email/DM me or @rahmlab a short note on your background & motivation. 📝 Travel, etc. not included. ✨ Only a few spots left!
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RT @MikPavanello: Are you a recent #PhD graduate in #compchem ? Or will you graduate before the end of 2025? Consider applying to the 202…
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Well over $20B in taxpayer, paid for assets being thrown away for a savings that's literally pennies on those dollars. I'm all for shrinking waste and increasing efficiencies in our government, but this is neither.
science.org
Proposal would end nearly all new major science missions
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We are looking for a postdoc to study biomolecular condensates and/or mechanosensitive membrane proteins. Please help spread the news 🙏 https://t.co/tybgrQAWDt
sites.rutgers.edu
The Shi lab at Rutgers-New Brunswick is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to study biomolecular condensates and/or mechanosensitive membrane proteins. To see more information and apply, please go...
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🔥🔥Check out Harender's new preprint!🌪️🌪️ He shows that electronic rotations influence solid-state ion diffusion through friction
Our new work 🚀 in @rcremsing lab highlights how electronic paddlewheels modulate time-dependent friction, impacting diffusion in solid-state ionic conductors: https://t.co/GbA5Qz6IYB
#compchem #MaterialsScience #MachineLearning
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Common mineral may have sparked life's first molecules https://t.co/NAcHmKG2HX via @physorg_com
phys.org
A common mineral, α-alumina, found abundantly in Earth's crust, may have played a critical role in initiating the chemical reactions necessary for life to begin. This exciting discovery, detailed in...
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#PhDposition in Computational #Astrobiology & #QuantumChemistry! Join us at Chalmers in 🇸🇪. Collab with @NASAJPL and @starsarecalling in 🇺🇸. @astrobiology @_phdpositions @BlueMarbleSpace @EAIastrobiology #chemtwitter #compchem
https://t.co/SeF6NWdj52
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✅ Do you have a PhD in #compchem or #physics? ✅ Is electronic structure your obsession? ✅ Do you love to code? ➡️ You should join us for a #postdoc! https://t.co/Hct6jYzcuB
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