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I'm Daniel, a researcher at UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory working where chemistry meets data science. I build machine learning and high-performance computing tools to take on hard problems in climate science and sustainable energy systems. My curiosity also runs into nuclear science, green chemistry, and astrochemistry! What I care about most is using computation to turn difficult scientific questions into working solutions, and carrying that work into the places where science actually meets the world. |
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| Machine Learning and Modeling |
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| Data and Visualization |
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Chemical and Structural Analysis
Microscopy and Particle Analysis
Fabricated and characterized a working NMOS transistor through the full silicon process flow.
Semiconductor Characterization
Favorite molecules by category:
| ⌬ Organic | ⬡ Inorganic | ⚛ Organometallic |
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| Vanillin | Plutonium(III) chloride | Uranocene |
| It has a distinct vanilla smell I liked in my organic chemistry lab! | I love its tricapped trigonal prismatic geometry, and it's a green crystalline compound | It glows my favorite color, green, contains my favorite element, uranium, and looks like a molecular sandwich with nice D8h symmetry. |
| Beyond the lab: I paint, work with ceramics, and draw, and I love turning complex ideas into colorful visualizations that actually click for the people I share them with. If there's a way to make something more colorful, I'll find it. |
My Contributions, Spanned and Smoothed