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Analytical Chemistry

Research in analytical and environmental chemistry at Georgia Tech includes sensor development, mass spectrometry, chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques, atmospheric chemistry, toxic waste disposal, and bioanalysis. The research spans all aspects of method development, preparation of functional materials, device fabrication, and electronic signal processing. Collaborative studies involve pharmaceutical chemists, electrical and nuclear engineers, and atmospheric scientists from academic institutions, government, facilities, and industry.

Analytical Faculty

Lawrence A. Bottomley
Electroanalytical chemistry, scanning probe microscopies

Facundo M. Fernandez
Bioanalytical mass spectrometry

Jiri Janata
Electroanalytical chemistry, chemical sensors, organic semiconductors

Andrew Lyon
Bioanalytical and materials chemistry; responsive polymer nanoparticles; biosensors

Thomas Orlando
Electron- and photon-stimulated processes, planetary surface science, biophysics

John Reynolds
E lectroactive and conducting polymers, electrochemistry, morphology characterization, cojugated polymer devices

Ronghu Wu
Mass spectrometry, novel MS-based proteomics methods with applications to biomedical studies