Clay Batton
@cbatton35Somewhere in the void of chemistry, math, and computers. Postdoc @StanfordUChem ChemE PhD @UCB_Chemistry
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First time seeing a critter like this happen, underlying cause was a weird memory issue that lead to an error message printing a bunch
I'm in San Diego for AIChE! I'll be talking today about how we've been training machine learning potentials for cheaper on various problems, stop on by! #AIChEAnnual
I haven't updated my Bay Area burrito rankings in a while. There's one standout and then a four-way tie for second The best: @AfghanBurrito, transcendental, nothing else like it The rest: La Taqueria, Taqueria San Bruno, Antojitos Mexicanos Jovanni, Lopez Taqueria 3
Pretty amazed at both how bad Google can be for some technical questions and how overexcited but correct ChatGPT can be for the same ones. I could evolve the caveman speak to get better answers, but I don't need to with ChatGPT
Going to be back in Minnesota for #apsmarch this week, stop by session K31 for my talk and a whole bonanza of excellent active assembly talks
Very excited about this work with @shriramc1 which I think is an important step towards scalable, physically accurate data acquisition for generative modeling of protein conformational ensembles arxiv.org/abs/2311.11459
Going to be in Orlando for AIChE this week, and presenting on Tuesday on my recent chiral assembly work. Details below! #AIChEAnnual
Spent part of my day savagely trying to open a tabless aluminum can with a house key for a Nobel prize winner
Barbieheimer was like having a five hour bipolar episode, it's awesome
I feel like Copilot is trying to tell me something, but I have no idea what
I've been checking the weather more frequently now than I did the COVID numbers back in 2020 to see if warmer weather is approaching, peak-Minnesota me would not be proud of the weakling I've become
Writing up tex documents with Copilot is spooky, kinda like having a little gremlin on my shoulder whispering advice into my ear. It has generated equations/refs I wanted to type automatically and generating fictitious references based on my previous ones that look correct
The most I've used my undergraduate chemical engineering knowledge in the last year has been plumbing repairs around my house. It's oddly satisfying
Always a good day when I can grab something I did years ago and apply it to a current project, kinda like reaching way back into a pantry and pulling out a spice you bought years ago
Yannick and @LipelZach's first work in a series on rigorously modeling for the electromechanics of lipid membranes is up on arXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2301.09610 It's a deceptively challenging problem that requires a whole new framework (and hence three parts) to tackle. Check it out!
I love math department seminars as someone can inexplicably have a bag of lemons with them and no one bats an eye
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