Assistant Professor of Chemistry at CS Mines working in materials science for renewable energy. Rocks, plants, crystals, cycling, knitting. Views mine. she/her
I’m stoked to announce that I will be joining the Chemistry department at Colorado School of Mines as an Assistant Professor this Fall! Excited to continue doing awesome materials chemistry and renewable energy research with great colleagues!
SO EXCITED to shared my first corresponding author paper from my Director's Fellowship work at
@NREL
, detailing the discovery of a new argyrodite solid-state electrolyte, published in
@ChemMater
!
#solidstatebatteries
I’m writing my first batch of recommendation letters for my students, and I am so blown away by them - WOW are they incredible! So proud of them and all they’ve accomplished so far! I feel so lucky to have such an amazing group.
Check our our recent work on how organic-inorganic coupling drives a ferroelastic phase transition in the vacancy-ordered double perovskite formamidinium tin iodide! With
@jrnchem
and
@EveMozur
So excited to share our Review on substitutions in metal halide solid electrolytes led by my graduate student Sinclair and in collabo with
@prashungorai
and
@TallPodd
, just accepted for open access publication in JES's Focus Issue on Women in Electrochem!
I’m always nervous for teaching evals, but this one from Thermo gives me so many warm fuzzies: “I’ve never laughed so much in a class. She made it a little community.” 🥰
Such a great turnout for our
@NSF
funded workshop Integrating Large Language Models into the Materials Chemistry curriculum! Thanks to all the participants and speakers for an informative and productive event! Shout-out to co-organizers
@EricToberer
and Alex Zevalkink.
Alright Chem Historians! These alloy samples belonged to my late grandfather. Some are labeled “Unknown” while others have compositions-my fav is “arsenical lead” (PbSbAs). I have a whole box of them! Anyone know where/when they come from?
I honestly can’t tell if some of y’all just don’t get the joke or if you’re doubling down on the satire by explaining why crystallography is important to a materials chemist who’s Twitter handle is “LatticeDiva”...
Reached for my mouse this morning and spent a moment confused as to why my cursor wasn’t moving...until I realized I was trying to use my drink coaster as a trackpad
#SendCoffee
Are you excited about renewable energy, magnetism, materials science, and grad school? Do you want to know what makes materials tick? Or know someone who does? Come join the Mozur Research Group at Mines! DM or email (evemozur
@mines
.edu) me if you're interested
Hi Twitterverse! Any recommendations for task management software/tactics? Ideally would sync across iPhone/iPad/Mac and would have user-friendly ways to visualize and prioritize tasks across projects. Free is great, but I’d pay for something that works really well
@BirkelChristina
@ASU
@ScottGSayres
Thank you so much for the invitation and for hosting me! I really enjoyed chatting with everyone about the great science going on at ASU!
@hcfriedmanchem
Hi! In my experience a CV is desired for these post doc positions! I also think NREL is looking for post docs. Feel free to dm me if you’d like to chat more about the process/work at NREL!
@ay_en_dee_why
@taylordsparks
You may also try manually adjusting LX (but not refining it) until the peak breadth looks reasonable. Also, refining one first, then freezing that parameter, then refining the second may help too if the ref struggles to find a reasonable minimum.
@KitaK001
@SevNHabis
"Horrible taste in puns as a strong determiner of both long-term friendship and marital strife", the title of my next Science article, stay tuned🤣