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FSU chemists use machine learning and robotics to identify chemical compositions from images
Dr. Oliver Steinbock and his team have created a machine learning tool that can identify the chemical composition of dried salt solutions from an image with 99% accuracy. The research could make possible cheaper, faster chemical analysis that could be used in space exploration, law enforcement, home testing and more.
Researchers decipher cause of solid-state battery breakdowns
Dr. Yan-Yan Hu and coworkers have discovered how tiny needles of metallic lithium known as dendrites form during solid-state battery use, which can lead to short circuits and battery failure.
FSU chemist elected elected a fellow of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance
A Florida State University faculty member has been elected to a prestigious scientific organization for his innovation in magnetic resonance, a scientific phenomenon known to many for its role in enabling magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI — the non-invasive procedure that generates pictures of the human body’s internal structures, helping improve diagnoses and treatment for patients.
FSU chemists use machine learning and robotics to identify chemical compositions from images
Dr. Oliver Steinbock and his team have created a machine learning tool that can identify the chemical composition of dried salt solutions from an image with 99% accuracy. The research could make possible cheaper, faster chemical analysis that could be used in space exploration, law enforcement, home testing and more.
Researchers decipher cause of solid-state battery breakdowns
Dr. Yan-Yan Hu and coworkers have discovered how tiny needles of metallic lithium known as dendrites form during solid-state battery use, which can lead to short circuits and battery failure.
FSU chemist elected elected a fellow of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance
A Florida State University faculty member has been elected to a prestigious scientific organization for his innovation in magnetic resonance, a scientific phenomenon known to many for its role in enabling magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI — the non-invasive procedure that generates pictures of the human body’s internal structures, helping improve diagnoses and treatment for patients.
Gregory Choppin Endowed Professorship in Chemistry
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Florida State University seeks to fill the Gregory Choppin Endowed Professorship in Chemistry to grow and lead a departmental initiative in the area of Sustainable & Environmental Chemistry, contributing to FSU’s ASPIRE Strategic Plan (https://aspire.fsu.edu/). Applications are encouraged from individuals with distinguished records of research accomplishments, as evidenced by high-impact publications, external funding, and recognition from the scientific community. The Choppin Professor will be expected to maintain a nationally- and internationally-recognized research program, to teach both undergraduate and graduate courses, and to collaborate with faculty members across the department and university, as well as outside partners. The appointment is expected to be made at the senior level with tenure with the expected start date of August 4, 2025. Applications should be submitted to http://jobs.fsu.edu (job ID 57840) and must include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, teaching philosophy, and contact information for three references. Questions may be directed to choppinchairsearch@chem.fsu.edu. Review of the applications will begin in early October 2024, and continue until the position is filled.
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