Free Contrast-to-Noise Ratio Estimator Tool

I am happy to announce this web application, designed to assist researchers working in pump-probe and time-resolved photoluminescence microscopy. This tool aims to make estimating the Contrast-to-Noise Ratio (CNR) for noisy 1-dimensional Gaussian profiles as simple and efficient as possible. It’s completely free to use. Contrast-to-Noise Estimator

Is There Any Escape From Noise?

Exciting news! Our latest research, now an Editor’s Pick in The Journal of Chemical Physics, unveils how even moderate experimental noise can dramatically skew the accuracy of measuring excited state diffusion in materials like perovskites. Delve into our findings and explore our new open-source tools designed to refine these measurements. Join us in advancing the precision of diffusion measurements.

Green chemistry seminar videos

Join the Portland, Oregon section of the American Chemical Society for a couple of wonderful talks on Green Chemistry. First, Dr. David Stuart, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Portland State University, offers a brief introduction to Green Chemistry and an example from his lab. Next, Dr. Tom Wilson, retired Director of Materials Technology at Nike,Continue reading “Green chemistry seminar videos”

Portland ACS interview

The Portland section of the American Chemical Society interviewed me about my internship at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio in summer, 2015, where I worked on lithium-sulfur battery research. Read the interview here: Portland State chemistry student Joseph Thiebes loves materials science and explored battery technology during NASA internship