Brett Helms
@bretthelms.bsky.social
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Chemist and Senior Scientist @ Berkeley Lab. Entrepreneur @ Sepion Technologies & Cyklos Materials. Dog dad to Abraham, the Frenchie.
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It's with profound sadness to announce the passing of Michel Fouré--a great mentor and friend. Here's a photo of us in 2015, when we were exploring lab-to-market transitions for our microporous polymer membranes, leading to the creation of
Sepion Technologies
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uofcalifornia.bsky.social
Congress is considering a budget request that proposes slashing the federal science agencies by up to 50%. These cuts would devastate UC by cutting off funding for critical research and innovation.

Join us 👉 tell Congress to invest in science: https://bit.ly/467ldiL
#SpeakUp4Science #StandUpforUC
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Humbled to receive the Henry H. Storch Award in Energy Chemistry from @acs.org. I have had the privilege of mentoring early career scientists and working with outstanding collaborators, which has contributed to my passion and drive. See you in Atlanta at the Spring ACS! cen.acs.org/people/award...
ACS announces 2026 national award winners
The winners are being acknowledged for their outstanding achievements in chemistry across various fields in the discipline
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Glow Up in progress
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I propose Step, Ball, Chain (proceeds to dance)
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Harvey Mudd is hiring a tenure track analytical chemist. Come join my department!
chemjobber.bsky.social
The 2026 Chemistry Faculty Jobs List has 43 tenure-track positions and 5 teaching-only positions: docs.google.com/spreadsheets... #facultychemjobs #chemjobs #chemsky
The 2026 Chemistry Faculty Jobs List
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I misspelled Allen Xu’s last name. Apologies. Not sure how that happened
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Fantastic collab with Zhen (Allen) Zhu, Mason Whitko, Hongqian Zheng, Julia Im, Shira Haber, Ankita Ghosh, Max Venetos, Jeffrey Reimer, and Kristin Persson @molecularfoundry.lbl.gov @berkeleylab.lbl.gov
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Saddened to hear of the passing of luminary scientist, Gabor Somorjai. With Gabor, @berkeleylab.lbl.gov has led the way in understanding materials through their surfaces, be that structure, dynamics, sorption, and transformations relevant to energy applications. He will be missed.
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Just out in ACS Energy Letters! We demosntrate electrochemical Li+ enrichment in mixed-cation brines with antiselective cation-exchange PIM membranes. Collab with Mike Baird, Ryan Kingsbury, Gan Chen, Mike Whittaker @molecularfoundry.lbl.gov, ALS, Princeton University pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10....
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The plots shown are not very pleasing to the eye. Colors are promising, but not elevated enough in style to be convincing
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Excited to have Linda Nazar at @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social College of Chemistry this afternoon for @basf.bsky.social Lecture.
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Always great to see group alumni on the stage, shining. Elise Goldfine talks about next gen generation at day 2 fast pitches. #arpae25
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Deleting data from websites amounts to a digital dark age
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Portuguese editorial cartoonist Zez Vaz reaches back to Tiananmen Square to call on American defiance.
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Outstanding team: Jeremy Demarteau, Alex Epstein, Laura Reed, Nico Ciccia, John Hartwig, and Kristin Persson @hartwiggroup.bsky.social
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Celebrating Mike Baird’s graduation. PhD #6 ! They don’t have advisors hood PhD students during the Fall ceremony, so no regalia for me today, so I wore something festive
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Instead of listing my publications, as the year draws to an end, I want to shine the spotlight on the commonplace assumption that productivity must always increase. Good research is disruptive and thinking time is central to high quality scholarship and necessary for disruptive research.
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Maybe the best way to sustainably reuse carbon is to take inspiration from biology. Learn more about the "bio-synthesis" of low-cost, easily recyclable plastics and the other immediate steps we need to take to close the carbon cycle here! berkeleysciencereview.com/article/2024...
#climate #SciComm
Making carbon pull its weight
How scientists are reimagining our carbon future
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