| Dr Graham Ball is an expert in NMR spectroscopy.
His research focuses
on innovative use of NMR spectroscopy to solve interesting and important chemical problems.
It is applied in fundamental research to understand C-H activation process, which are important
for utilising hydrocarbons found in petroleum. Another active research area is the fluxional
mechanisms of hydride and dihydrogen complexes.
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| Dr Joseph Brophy has had over thirty years experience in
analytical applications using organic mass spectrometry. He is an
authority in the chemical analysis of Australia's native flora and fauna.
He has an enviable publications record including two books on essential oils
chemistry. Dr Brophy is on the panel of NATA laboratory Assessors for chemical
laboratories. [more details]
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| Professor Justin Gooding has extensive experience in the application
of molecular recognition in the analysis of biological materials
and other complex media. Much of this experience was gained at the prestigious
Institute of Biotechnology at Cambridge University. Professor Gooding is a prominent
researcher in the areas of biosensors and electroanalytical chemistry.
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| Associate Professor Michael Guilhaus is internationally
prominent in analytical mass spectrometry and is currently Director of the UNSW Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry Facility (BMSF).
He has attracted prestigious
international awards and been influential in the commercialisation of new instruments.
Prof. Guilhaus has over 20 years experience in mass spectrometry and has served as a Contributing Editor
for Trends in Analytical Chemistry. [more
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| Professor D. Brynn Hibbert has held the UNSW Chair of Analytical
Chemistry for 16 years. His is an expert in chemometrics and electrochemistry
and lectures widely on data analysis as well as metrology and traceability.
Professor Hibbert serves on the National Standards Commission Committee
on Chemical Metrology, and is an Associate Editor of Chemometrics and Intelligent
Laboratory Systems. [more details]
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| Dr Naresh Kumar is a highly experienced organic chemist. The major emphasis
of his research is in the areas of natural products chemistry and synthesis
of bioactive molecules. He has used both GC-MS and HPLC methods for the
qualitative and quantitative analysis of bioactive molecules in his
research. He has strong collaborations with Australian pharmaceutical
companies and is familiar with analytical issues related to drug discovery
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| Associate Professor Grainne Moran has more than ten years experience in research
and teaching of analytical applications of optical spectroscopy, particularly
inorganic and environmental analysis. Her research focuses on the
analysis of (i) complex matrices by ICP-AES and (ii) polymeric and inorganic
materials by optical and NMR techniques. Prof. Moran is currently
the director of the UNSW Analytical Centre. [more
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