Alex Norquist (@alexnorquist) 's Twitter Profile
Alex Norquist

@alexnorquist

Professor of Chemistry, Haverford of College

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calendar_today08-11-2011 03:26:58

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Of course, nothing is quite as "quick and dirty" as expected, and it took some time to iron out experimental anomalies, solve a bunch of new crystal structures, and get it written up. 5/6

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We didn't neglect automated antisolvent crystallization for #perovskites....Besides the "preview" earlier this year in Chemistry of Materials pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…, Alex Norquist is finishing a "RAPID 2.0" manuscript with many new Ruddlesden-Popper phases & long-term stability data. 6/6

Mansoor Ani Nellikkal (@mansoor_ani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cool "Interactive Data Visualization and Analysis Interface" for our latest publication- Chemistry of Materials. Thanks to VShekar, Rod, Alex Norquist Joshua Schrier Emory Chan Haverford College. Pls give a few minutes to load the binder page mybinder.org/v2/gh/darkreac…

Joshua Schrier (@joshuaschrier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out the article by Qianxiang Ai, Alex Norquist, & I on "Predicting compositional changes of organic–inorganic hybrid materials with Augmented CycleGAN"—and many other great articles—in the latest issue of Digital Discovery released today!

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New ChemRxiv preprint out "Serendipity based recommender system for #perovskite material discovery: balancing exploration and exploitation across multiple models" doi.org/10.26434/chemr… with sorelle Alex Norquist Mansoor Ani Nellikkal Emory Chan Atinary Technologies Inc. & friends... 1/8

New <a href="/ChemRxiv/">ChemRxiv</a> preprint out "Serendipity based recommender system for #perovskite material discovery: balancing exploration and exploitation across multiple models" doi.org/10.26434/chemr…  with <a href="/kdphd/">sorelle</a> <a href="/alexnorquist/">Alex Norquist</a> <a href="/mansoor_ani/">Mansoor Ani Nellikkal</a>  <a href="/EmoryChanNano/">Emory Chan</a> <a href="/AtinaryTech/">Atinary Technologies Inc.</a> &amp; friends... 1/8
Emory Chan (@emorychannano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

...oh, my bad, mixed up chemrxiv w/ IMDB. Let’s try again: Find out what happens when synthesis robots in Alex Norquist's & my groups have an epic perovskite #bakeoff pitting recommenders from Atinary Technologies Inc. MIT Dept of BE The Data Science Institute at Columbia University sorelle & @joshuaschrier/Fordham_Chem 2/

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Despite working closely together for 2 or 3 years, this morning was my first chance to meet @toniobuonassisi in person. In a small town coffee shop. In the middle of New Hampshire. About time

Despite working closely together for 2 or 3 years, this morning was my first chance to meet @toniobuonassisi in person.  In a small town coffee shop.  In the middle of New Hampshire.   About time
Joshua Schrier (@joshuaschrier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alex Norquist sorelle If you printed the first page of every scientific paper (until 2014), it would be as high as Mt. Kilimanjaro (5,895 m). Papers with >= 1000 citations would be the top 1.5 meters. nature.com/news/the-top-1…

<a href="/alexnorquist/">Alex Norquist</a> <a href="/kdphd/">sorelle</a> If you printed the first page of every scientific paper (until 2014), it would be as high as Mt. Kilimanjaro (5,895 m).  Papers with &gt;= 1000 citations would be the top 1.5 meters.  
nature.com/news/the-top-1…