Molecular Foundry

@molecularfndry

The Foundry is a collaborative hub of staff and outside users doing research on cutting edge nanoscale science at Berkeley Lab.

Berkeley, California
Joined March 2015

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    14 hours ago

    Got to see the brilliant in action!!! Not surprisingly, she changed my perspective on how scientists can impact change. Best talk I've seen at the so far!

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    8 hours ago

    Today a real nice lady () came to work () and talked for an hour (at ) about many of my fav topics, including diversity in STEM, , role models, , student outcomes, retention in STEM, ...

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  3. Retweeted
    Mar 9

    Beyond myself with excitement, tomorrow will give a talk 🤩😁👏

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  4. Mar 8

    The Molecular Foundry is ! We have recently opened an exciting for a technical staff position in the Biological Nanostructures (NanoBio) Facility. For more information and to apply: .

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  5. Mar 6

    Want to simplify your own work with the most common ? Use and show us what you come up with! & Keep an eye out for more tweets! Thanks for the challenge, !

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  6. Mar 6

    Did you know the Molecular Foundry has some of the best electron microscopes (and electron microscopists) in the world? Staff Scientist Dr. Jim Ciston is one of our experts here at the National Center for Electron Microscopy. Check out his research here:

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  7. Mar 6

    w/ Dr. Jim Ciston: We can make very tiny rocks, We cannot see them with our eyes, so we need a very strong Make Look Bigger Machine. This shows us what the tiny rocks are made of, how tiny they are, & what makes them different from big rocks.

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    Mar 6

    🔆 How JCAP Is Making Shine - 10 Scientific Breakthroughs from Berkeley Lab 👉🏽 ♻️ Solar-to-Fuel System Recycles CO2 to Make Ethanol and Ethylene 👉🏽

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  10. Retweeted
    Mar 5

    “Real breakthroughs come when you’re working at the boundaries between different disciplines”

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  12. Mar 3

    These micron-sized lasers can be used in living organisms (e.g., brain tissue, or blood serum) or in microelectronics, for applications in imaging, sensing, and actuation. What could you do with a tiny laser?

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  13. Mar 3

    Foundry scientists landed the cover of ACS Nano () with a study on low-threshold microlasers using upconverting nanoparticles. Read the study: Great job Bruce Cohen, Shaul Aloni, Virginia Altoe, Emory Chan, & coauthors!

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    Mar 2

    When a woman enters Data Science, it changes the woman. When women enter Data Science, it changes Data Science.

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    Mar 2

    COMMUTE: EFFECTIVE TODAY at 1p - The Lab’s main shuttle stop will move from its current location on Shattuck Ave. west back to its 📍 ORIGINAL LOCATION 📍 on Shattuck Ave. east, near the corner of Addison. Please RT!

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  16. Mar 1

    Berkeley Lab's Joint Genome Institute wants to hear about your work! Poster abstracts are due by 11:59pm PDT on March 9 for the upcoming Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting. Register now at to submit your abstract!

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    Feb 27

    Don't miss our upcoming Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting where Brenda Ng asks - and answers: "What Can Do For You?” Register now: !

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    Feb 27
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    Feb 18

    We are excited to officially begin our collaborative projects with STEM teachers from San Leandro, Antioch, Arroyo and Emery high. We are looking forward to projects w/ , , and . Thanks for bringing us together .

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    Feb 24

    ICYMI: Electric dipoles stand in for spins in these “polar skyrmions,” discovered in a ferroelectric material. , ,

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