Darren Broom

@darrenbroom.bsky.social

Product Manager @hidenisochema.bsky.social. Hydrogen storage, gas adsorption & reproducibility enthusiast. Salford University alumni, ex-neutron scatterer & adopted Mancunian. Associate Editor, Adsorption. Editorial Board Member, Green Carbon.

Out now in ACS Energy Letters: "Building a Physics-Aware AI Ecosystem for Solid-State Hydrogen Storage Materials" I'm only one of many authors, but I'm really glad the importance of the reproducibility of experimental data is emphasised. #ChemSky #hydrogen

Building a Physics-Aware AI Ecosystem for Solid-State Hydrogen Storage Materials

AbstractHydrogen storage remains a central bottleneck for scalable hydrogen energy systems due to the multiscale and coupled nature of the thermodynamics,

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Making sure that different labs can repeat experiments in catalysis and get the same result is crucial for translating research to applications and building trust in science. And it's an effort that takes the whole community. Read more @cenmag.bsky.social: cen.acs.org/research-int...

Chemists join forces to boost reproducibility in catalysis research

Collective effort is key to avoiding reproducibility struggles that have plagued many scientific fields

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Good morning Bluesky ☀️ My grandad told me he saw the Titanic - from the outset he warned all the people that the ship would sink, but nobody listened to him. He knew he was right and didn't give up. He warned them again & again, until eventually they kicked him out of the cinema.

The Titanic sinking under a moonlit sky.