Honored to have our work on #photonAvalanchingNanoparticles with @askripka.bsky.social be selected as one of @berkeleylab.lbl.gov's top stories of 2025. Read the original article here: doi.org/10.1038/s415...
18.12.2025 20:39
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For a more digestible summary of our recent @natcomputsci.nature.com article, here's the research brief that @samblau.bsky.social and I wrote... complete with a #BehindThePaper tidbit that thankfully has less drama than a VH1 Behind the Music episode (free link: rdcu.be/eUVIw)
16.12.2025 23:11
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We're still looking for motivated postdoc candidates for this exciting opportunity. See below and please repost!
15.12.2025 22:59
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Our manuscript on deep learning of upconverting nanoparticle heterostructures w/ @samblau.bsky.social is finally out in @natcomputsci.nature.com!
See 🧵for links to free access via Readcube and chemrxiv.
@berkeleylab.lbl.gov @molecularfoundry.lbl.gov @mitcheme.bsky.social
09.12.2025 00:57
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Love building microscopes? Looking for a #postdoc? Come work w/ me, Ed Barnard, Jim Schuck, Bruce Cohen & others @berkeleylab.lbl.gov developing a #photonAvalanching microscope for bio & environmental sensing! Description below: #jobs #nonlinear #optics #photonics
drive.google.com/file/d/1Qcof...
24.09.2025 00:19
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Chan Group @ Molecular Foundry - openings
The Chan group welcomes inquiries for motivated, creative, and independent researchers at all levels (postdoctoral fellow, graduate students, undergraduates, and visitors), even in the absence of post...
We have a postdoc opening w/ @samblau.bsky.social
on the autonomous synthesis of colloidal upconverting nanoparticles.
If you're looking for an exciting postdoc combining #robotics, #nanochemistry, #machinelearning, #UCNPs & simulations, see the link below!
combinano.lbl.gov/openings
14.08.2025 00:40
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⚡ Level up your research skills! Our 2.5-day Summer School will teach you closed-loop experiment design, data visualization, and robotic synthesis using cutting-edge platforms. Open to all students & postdocs! Register today: bit.ly/3Z5Uf8m #FutureOfScience #Automation
29.05.2025 19:30
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2 #S25MRS talks down, 1 proposal submitted (internally). Time to take an ebike ride around Seattle before my flight!It's so nice here... great choice, MRS.
11.04.2025 19:45
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Check out my 2 talks at #S25MRS this week in Seattle!
09.04.2025 22:46
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@mphendricks.bsky.social, Michael Campos & the rest of Jon Owen's lab were some of the greatest WANDA users of all time. They took LBNL by storm with boxes of distilled solvents and custom precursors.
They showed that robots are pointless if the other parts of your workflow are not reproducible.
03.04.2025 06:49
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WANDA misses you! We look forward to training all the future Skripka lab students on WANDA!
03.04.2025 06:43
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New article online: Intrinsic optical bistability of photon avalanching nanocrystals.
go.nature.com/3DSOmUC
26.03.2025 10:44
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glad you found it useful! I would be happy to chat about future Foundry user proposals whenever you have a potential project in mind.
13.03.2025 18:37
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That's it! For more information on submitting a @molecularfoundry.lbl.gov, follow the post below!
bsky.app/profile/mole...
10.03.2025 20:45
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#10) If your proposal is on the bubble for a bin, you have a better chance of sneaking in if your proposal has: low staff effort, large benefit to @molecularfoundry.lbl.gov, or is a project that a staff member is really excited to work on.
10.03.2025 20:42
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#9) Although you get a score for your proposal, you are really only competing with other proposals in your "bin." Basically this correlates to a specific instrument or staff member's available time. The bin is filled up with the top-ranked proposals until it's full.
10.03.2025 20:42
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#8) Each of the 7 @molecularfoundry.lbl.gov facilities reviews proposals a little differently, so make sure to talk to Staff in the lead facility to understand what their review boards want to see in a proposal.
10.03.2025 20:41
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#7) Use attractive figures that crystallize your proposed work. Reviewers read a ton of these proposals, so graphics will help you stand out and break up big blocks of text.
10.03.2025 20:41
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#6) Make sure to list all the equipment that you need -- you won't be able to add high demand tools like TEM, robots, later. You may need separate proposals for those. Don't pile on random capabilities for fun... The buffet strategy is a red flag for a proposal.
10.03.2025 20:41
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#5) Show how you will contribute to the @molecularfoundry.lbl.gov community! That's what makes us great! Helping to develop new workflows/capabilities, training users, participating in committees -- those all reduce staff effort <-- major brownie points.
10.03.2025 20:40
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#4) Show how your project is feasible! Cite specific processes/reactions, walk reviewers through the important steps, e.g., synthesis, characterization, data analysis. Show preliminary data. Don't say you're going to use water in a glovebox. Show that you've done your homework!
10.03.2025 20:40
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