Matteo Bianchini

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Matteo Bianchini

Matteo Bianchini

@MBianchini87

Scientist, engineer, husband+(father)^3, professor in the field of electrode materials for rechargeable batteries, working for better energy storage solutions

Karlsruhe Katılım Mayıs 2021
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Andrew Akbashev
Andrew Akbashev@Andrew_Akbashev·
A BIG STUDY in Nature Medicine: Which food makes you age faster? Scientists looked at 105,000 people in 30 years. The statistics is impressive. The study is open-access, so everyone can read it. 📍 Findings: The diet that ROCKS: fruits, vegetables, whole grains, unsaturated fats, nuts, legumes, and some dairy products. Adherence to this diet gives (on average): - 86% higher odds of healthy aging at 70 years - 224% greater odds for 75 years. This was independent of other lifestyle factors, including physical activity level, smoking and BMI! Basically, the diet should be LOWER in trans fats, sodium, and red and processed meats. 📍 Interesting points to note: 1. Olive / vegetable oil is best. NOT Peanut oil. NOT processed Canola oil. Look for extra virgin oil. It has less trans fat. 2. Wine is on the positive list. This is interesting, given all the controversy over its consumption. 3. Eggs make aging worse. I don’t know why. One guess - maybe it’s due to BCAA (branched chain amino acids) that are assumed to accelerate aging? BCAA concentration in eggs is smaller than in salmon, chicken, or cheese. Yet, fish is better than eggs, but eggs are better than poultry. This is interesting. 4. Red meats are the worst. It’s even worse than sweets and desserts. ❗My point is simple: Thinking of buying donuts? Skip it. Thinking of going to McDonald's? Skip it. Adding fries to your order? Go for a salad instead. BUT for most people it’s hard. Why? Because of survival instincts. Our brain rewards sugar & fat with dopamine. This is why we fancy junk food when we’re tired. This is why big industry makes cheap unhealthy food. This is why it’s so hard to break the addiction. 1. “Rewire” your brain by slowly changing habits. It takes time & money (healthy food is more expensive). DO invest into it. Break this dopamine loop. 2. Reduce your stress as much as possible. It plays a big role in unhealthy eating habits. There are many resources & podcasts that explain how to do it. Age should be a number. Not a disease.
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Demis Hassabis
Demis Hassabis@demishassabis·
Winning the @NobelPrize is the honour of a lifetime and the realisation of a lifelong dream - it still hasn’t really sunk in yet. With AlphaFold2 we cracked the 50-year grand challenge of protein structure prediction: predicting the 3D structure of a protein purely from its amino acid sequence. Proteins are the building blocks of life, and knowing the structure of a protein is crucial for understanding the function it performs. We then folded all 200 million proteins known to science and made those structures freely available for anyone in the world to use, with the help of our wonderful collaborators at @emblebi. Over 2 million researchers have already used AlphaFold2 and its predictions to advance a huge range of important work - everything from enzyme design, to disease understanding, to drug discovery. But this is only the beginning. Over the next few years AI will help us make great strides towards developing new and more effective therapies for today's most prevalent diseases, and the fantastic team at @IsomorphicLabs are making rapid progress on this mission. I can’t think of a more important or beneficial use of AI. Then of course there is advancing AGI itself, the original and enduring goal, and the vision behind the founding of DeepMind nearly 15 years ago. If AI is built safely and responsibly, I believe it will be one of the most transformative and beneficial technologies ever. I’ve always thought of AI as the ultimate tool to help us accelerate scientific discovery. Congratulations to John Jumper (and David Baker!), the amazing AlphaFold team, and all our incredible colleagues at @GoogleDeepMind and @Google that supported and encouraged us along the way - this award is for all of us! It’s been such an honour and privilege to work with all of you to advance the frontiers of AI and science, and there is so much more to come!
The Nobel Prize@NobelPrize

BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 #NobelPrize in Chemistry with one half to David Baker “for computational protein design” and the other half jointly to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper “for protein structure prediction.”

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Nathan Szymanski
Nathan Szymanski@NJSzymanski·
Our latest work on understanding solid-state synthesis is out now in @ScienceAdvances where we use in-situ XRD to show that initial reaction products can (*sometimes*) be predicted using DFT-computed thermochemical data! doi.org/10.1126/sciadv…
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And also today, 2 hours delay on 4 hours-trip. Deutschbahn imbarassing as always.
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Matteo Bianchini@MBianchini87·
Abstract submission is still open for the symposium "Neutrons in energy materials research"! September 16th-18th Deutsche Neutronenstreutagung 2024 in Aachen. 🇩🇪 (2024 German Conference on Neutron Scattering, but it is in English 😁) fz-juelich.de/de/jcns/expert…
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Matteo Bianchini@MBianchini87·
This is the 1st paper published by a PhD student as 1st author in my new group at @unibt and @BayBatt_UBT. With many methods dear to me, including x-rays, neutrons, diffraction, spectroscopy, operando and DFT. Nice teamwork and especially proud of Agnese. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
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Matteo Bianchini@MBianchini87·
After the flight there was still time for a nice bike ride and enjoying the views. I miss you Bay Area. Now, ready for #ECS. My presentation is today at 15.20, come join if you are interested in Ni-based cathodes and DRX materials.
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Jordan Taylor
Jordan Taylor@Jordan_W_Taylor·
It's named after titans. It's our favourite space age material, used in rockets, planes & medical implants. It brings us the colour white. It's an absolute devil to make. This thread is the story of Titanium.
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Julia Yang
Julia Yang@julia_h_yang·
I'm elated to be joining @GTChBE and @GeorgiaTech in Jan. 2025! My group will focus on electrochemical interfaces and battery recycling. We'll be looking for inspired individuals, with deep commitments to climate change & sustainability, to join us in tackling these challenges.
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@FrankWunderli13 Ahah fair enough. It is a bit like living in Bayreuth. No one who does not speak German can pronounce it right, and still quite some people think I live in Lebanon…
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This week I taught my 1st lecture in German, Chemie der Metalle! Never learned German in school, and started to study it 4y ago. My German is still poor, to say the least. But the sign I was ready came on a random day when I was able to fluently read Aufenthaltswahrscheinlichkeit
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Matteo Bianchini@MBianchini87·
Ok this may be impopular but as scientists can we stop stating the obvious in paper titles? Do we really have to say that LiNiO2 or Na2/3Ni1/3Mn2/3O2 are Co-free?Please… (And since we are at it, can we stop using non science words like ultra-high energy density??What is that??)
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