1. Would you downvote/close posts of extremely low quality by SE standards, when it's not spam or in violation of the CoC, or would you use comments to give the user a chance to improve the post themselves first?
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2. What is your background in Matter Modeling?
I will begin my PhD in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry at UC San Diego this fall. There, I will spend my deriving models and developing computational frameworks to push the limits of computer simulations of matter, in the gas and condensed phases. I will be working on the development of Many-body MD models, Quantum Dyanamical simulations, and the application of Electronic Structure methods such as DFT to model complex materials such as hybrid (org/inorg) perovskites, MOFs, Quantum materials, etc. The latter is the area in which I have been trained, as I have experience from UNAM with Tight-Binding models and periodic DFT modeling of bulk and 2D-materials. My experience with Tight-Binding and effective Hamiltonian approaches is mathematical derivation and numerical programming to model band structures. As far as DFT, I have experience with both all-electron and pseudopotential techniques to study bulk and quantum materials. Examples of these are alkali-ion transition metal chalcogenides, and two-dimensional magnets. As far as technical skills or programming, I have experience with bash, python, GNUplot, Wolfram Mathematica and have somewhat knowledge of MPI and SLURM. No C++ yet, but that will change soon.
3 As far as community involvement, I spent a great portion of my community service hours in college helping to organize department seminars and workshops at my university. Also, I have a little fun project I started called the "Computational Condensed Matter Club" (CCMC). At a very local level, I have focused on popularizing computational matter modeling among students, and online the CCMC serves as a news outlet in the fields. Field leaders follow and have endorsed us on twitter!
3.How much time per day do you have available to dedicate to this site?
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4. Would you delete comments that are not in violation of the CoC, don't make a post look bad, and are not seen as a back-and-forth discussion between only 2 or 3 people leading to a big "wall-of-text"? When you delete comments that are not in violation of the CoC, how much time would you give the authors (after warning them) to save their comments or delete them by themselves?
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5. What is the longest time you would see yourself taking, to respond to a message from a 7-day suspended user, or for a fairly serious flag on a hot and highly popular question?
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6.As a moderator, would you tend to make your own decisions, or do you prefer to go with what the community wants? For example, would you delete a question that does not violate the CoC, without waiting for the community to vote for its deletion? As a moderator, how would you treat questions where there is a borderline consensus on whether it is on-topic or not? What would be your threshold for mod-hammering it closed?
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7.In your mind, what is the role of a moderator?