This section is meant to disseminate some (hopefully) useful code fragments and plot script to the interested reader. I will group this into subsections of different programming languages/tools. Feel free to browse and use the material. However, retain copyright statements because some of the material is based on bits & bites found somewhere else and, thus, may be subject to 3rd party copyright.
Nils E. R. Zimmermann
About
Presently, I am a stay-at-home dad. Generally, I am a researcher who is active at the interface between physical chemistry, materials science, and engineering. My expertise lies in combining theory, computation, and visualization to help improve our understanding of physicochemical processes on the nanoscale (e.g., molecule diffusion and ion intercalation in host materials) and to help improve predictions of scientifically and/or technologically important, but challenging, properties (e.g., solute precipitate nucleation rates). I have more than 10 years of active research experience, where I have worked with many diverse research groups in various countries. I am actively supporting key scientific principles such as open access (OA) publishing by writing blogs and by advocating for these principles among my fellow researchers. Furthermore, I am engaged in mechanisms to foster diversity and inclusion in academia, for example, by assuming a leadership role in our postdoc union at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Academic Trajectory
Contact
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Energy Technology Area
Hacking Materials Group
1 Cyclotron Road, MS 62-0203
Berkeley, CA 94720
USA
Phone: +1 805 708 5799
E-mail: nils.e.r.zimmermann@gmail.com
Online
GitHub,
Google Scholar,
LinkedIn,
Loop,
ORCID,
ResearchGate,
Twitter,
Wikipedia