Hi all,
Loïc will speak at tomorrow's group meeting. His title and abstract can be found below. We will meet in SS571 at 2:30pm. Please be on time. If you would like to join the meeting via Skype, let me know.
Best,
Riley
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Title: Autonomous experimentation with ChemOS
Abstract: I will describe different approaches to design experimental campaigns in the context of autonomous experimentation with the self-driving laboratories. Notably, I will detail new and old features of ChemOS, a modular software package which facilitates the deployment and orchestration of the self-driving laboratories. Through various experiments, I will highlight different aspects of ChemOS.
Dear all,
We hope you will join us for some or all of the Max Planck/Harvard Research Center for Quantum Optics (MPHQ) Spring Scientific Meeting, taking place today from 9:00am-6:00pm. A detailed program can be found on our website<https://mphq.physics.harvard.edu/mphq-spring-scientific-meeting>, but a general outline is below:
SYMPOSIUM
9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
JEFFERSON 250
*PLEASE NOTE NEW LOCATION*
Refreshments will be served
9:00am-12:30pm: Opening Remarks and MPHQ Postdoctoral Fellow Talks
[LUNCH BREAK]
2:00pm-3:15pm: MPHQ Postdoctoral Fellow Talks
3:15pm: Keynote: Prof. Gerhard Rempe (MPQ), “Ns and Butterflies in Cavity QED”
4:00pm: Closing Remarks, Prof. Immanuel Bloch (MPQ)
POSTER SESSION
4:30 – 6:00 PM
JEFFERSON 450 (PHYSICS LIBRARY)
Refreshments will be served
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Clare Ploucha
Administrative Program Manager
Max Planck/Harvard Research Center for Quantum Optics
Department of Physics
17 Oxford Street, Jefferson 357
Cambridge, MA 02138
P: 617-495-3388
Dear all,
We hope you will join us for the Max Planck/Harvard Research Center for Quantum Optics (MPHQ) Spring Scientific Meeting, taking place this Friday, May 24, from 9:00am-6:00pm. A detailed program can be found on our website<https://mphq.physics.harvard.edu/mphq-spring-scientific-meeting>, but a general outline is below:
SYMPOSIUM
9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
JEFFERSON 250
*PLEASE NOTE NEW LOCATION*
Refreshments will be served
9:00am-12:30pm: Opening Remarks and MPHQ Postdoctoral Fellow Talks
[LUNCH BREAK]
2:00pm-3:15pm: MPHQ Postdoctoral Fellow Talks
3:15pm: Keynote: Prof. Gerhard Rempe (MPQ), “Ns and Butterflies in Cavity QED”
4:00pm: Closing Remarks, Prof. Immanuel Bloch (MPQ)
POSTER SESSION
4:30 – 6:00 PM
JEFFERSON 450 (PHYSICS LIBRARY)
Refreshments will be served
We would appreciate if you could indicate your interest in attending the event by registering (no charge) at the “Sign up for this event” link<https://mphq.physics.harvard.edu/event/mphq-spring-scientific-meeting> on our website.
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Clare Ploucha
Administrative Program Manager
Max Planck/Harvard Research Center for Quantum Optics
Department of Physics
17 Oxford Street, Jefferson 357
Cambridge, MA 02138
P: 617-495-3388
Hi all,
Danny will give the group meeting presentation tomorrow. His title and abstract can be found below. We will meet slightly later than normal, at 2:45pm in SS571. If you would like to join the meeting via Skype, please send me your information.
See you all tomorrow,
Riley
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Title: Organic Flow Battery Electrolyte Discovery
Abstract: I will summarize the work of our group’s long-standing flow battery collaboration with Mike Aziz and Roy Gordon. Flow batteries are a strong candidate for solving the intermittency problems associated with wind and solar energy. Initially, we attempted to solve this problem and discover new molecules with chemical intuition and brute force high-throughput virtual screening. More recently, Florian, Loïc, and I have been collaborating on using their Phoenics/Chimera/Griffin algorithms/methods to more efficiently explore chemical space.
The best and most-polished parts of this talk will probably be taken from my heavily practiced job talk, whereas the parts that still need a bit more polishing are going to be presented at a JCESR/University of Illinois/MIT workshop on flow batteries at the end of the month.