Patrick Spicer
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Patrick Spicer
@SoftMatterHackr
@UDChBE and @uofcincy alum | Former @ProcterGamble formulation scale-up nerd, now @UNSWChemEng | Our research group studies squishy materials for many apps.
Sydney, Australia เข้าร่วม Eylül 2011
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finally got around to learning about moment-generating functions (MGFs) for dealing with probability distributions.
the MGF for a random variable is just a flipped, two-sided Laplace transform of its probability density.
take a derivative of the MGF and evaluate at zero, voilà, we get a moment of the distribution, explaining the name.
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This is a cool advance, I'm really interested in AI for (soft) material design, but I also like the photo used as I too have worn a winter coat in my uni lab when the climate control was wonky... Welcome Your New Lab Mate: Artificial Intelligence pratt.duke.edu/news/wang-ai-o…

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@michael_nielsen @littmath Too true, reminds me of the inverted pyramid priorities for journalists and scientists writing, maybe the author's 'envelope solution' could kick it off as a hook and readers go further if they need details or to connect their own process? Not all abstracts are written this way.
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A colleague once explained the process of writing a paper:
> Start with simple-seeming problem
> Gradually get into it, understand ever-increasing complexity
> Understanding gradually simplifies, until problem solved on back of envelope
> Write 40-page paper
> Person on other side of world attempts to read paper, totally impenetrable, work very hard
> Write down solution on back of envelope
His question to me was: "Why don't we just publish the envelope?"
And the answer, unfortunately, was: "Everyone needs very different envelopes"
(This points at a genuine potential use case for personalized AI)
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Looking forward to some great discussions of sensory science and soft matter!
Thibaut Divoux@DivouxLab
🎉Back by popular demand! The Summer School on #SoftMatter returns to @IES_Cargese in Corsica 🌊☀️in July 2026. A unique gathering where soft matter physics meets sensory perception 🌀👂👀! 📚Program, list of amazing speakers & registration: 👉 softsensory.sciencesconf.org cc @CNRS
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Despite losing his publisher and struggling with cancer, William T. Vollmann is still writing novels that are brilliant, provocative and very, very long. ...the last untamed writer in America. wsj.com/arts-culture/b…
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Best pre-work routine so far...doggo gets a walk, we get our swims, and the residual tension washes away #doglife


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@SoftMatterHackr When you get to the checkout and someone insists on shoving their trolley in front of yours does it result in yield stress?
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@Gilchrist_Lab @LSalvatiManni Protorheology incoming!
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@LSalvatiManni @SoftMatterHackr Got the oobleck supplies there?
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Great way to start 2024 with some nice complex fluid cameos in these photos!
UNSW School of Chemical Engineering@UNSWChemEng
Welcome to 2024! We hope you had a wonderful holiday break, We look forward to the year ahead discovering new opportunities and transformative research. Here's to a year of growth, success, and positive impact! Get ready😃
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Concluding the year with the last invited talk @CristmasInParis sharing our work on polymer nanocomposite design and synthesis to manoeuvre filler arrangement in fabricated coatings. Thanks @baldycheva for the invitation and organising such a wonderful conference. @StemmGlobal

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