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The Laboratory for Spectrochemistry (LFS) has several missions:
1) to develop spectrochemical measurements and instrumentation
2) to characterize spectrochemical events and systems fundamentally through experimental measurements and theoretical modeling
3) to solve practical problems through spectrochemical techniques
4) to integrate spectrochemical measurements and instrumentation with other techniques
Research in the LFS ranges from plasma physics to chemical sensors and includes both optical and mass spectrometry. Areas of application include on-site monitoring, environmental science, bioanalysis, forensics, and materials chemistry.
Celebrating 50 Years of Analytical Chemistry Research
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NAI Fellow Inductee Ceremony
Houston Space Center
Houston, TX
April 11, 2019
ACS Analytical Division Symposium
New Orleans, LA - March 2018
"Biomolecular, Molecular, and Elemental Spectroscopy with Plasma Sources"
(C. Engelhard, K. Marcus, N. Jakubowski, G. Hieftje, G. Chan, D. Koppenaal - not pictured J. Shelley)
February 2017
ACA Journal Cover
Flowing Afterglow Source
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Recent Hieftje Group-Related Recognitions
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Professor Emeritus Gary M. Hieftje
News at IU Bloomington |
Distinguished Professor Emeritus
Gary M. Hieftje
has been elected to the rank of
NAI Fellow
by the
National Academy of Inventors
"The NAI Fellows Selection Committee recognition is for those who “have demonstrated a highly prolific spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions that have made a tangible impact on the quality of life, economic development, and welfare of society.”
Fellows Induction Ceremony
held at
Space Center Houston
Houston, TX
April 11, 2019 |
Carsten Engelhard
Hieftje Group Post doc
2008-2010
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Prof. Dr. Carsten Engelhard
Professor of Analytical Chemistry
University of Siegen
Seigen, GERMANY
receives the
2018 Mattauch-Herzog Award
The Mattauch-Herzog Award is a prize for
"young Scientists and honors excellence in the field of
mass spectrometry research"
The Award is named in honor of Josef Mattauch and Richard Herzog
who pioneered ion optics for mass spectrometry and developed
a new type of mass spectrometer in 1934
Sponsored by
The German Society for Mass Spectrometry (DGMS)
and endowed by Thermo Fisher Scientific, Germany
awarded at the
European Mass Spectrometry Conference (EMSC) 2018
March 11-25, 2018
Saarbrücken, Germany
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Frank V. Bright
Hieftje Group Post doc
1985-87 |
Prof. Frank V. Bright, PhD
Henry M. Woodburn Professor
SUNY & UB DIstinguished Professor
The State Univerity of New York
Buffalo, NY
receives the
2017 Edward W. Morley Medal
The award recognizes significant contributions to chemistry through achievements in research, teachng, engineering, ....."
sponsored by
The American Chemical Society
Cleveland Section
awarded at the
ACS Regional Meeting
May 17, 2017
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, OH
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Jacob T. Shelley Bio
Jacob T. Shelley
PhD
2011
Click here to see news
of Prof. Shelley's
recent research at RPI |
Prof. Jacob T. Shelley, PhD
Alan Paul Schulz Professor of Chemistry
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, NY
receives the
2017 Bunsen-Kirchhoff Award
The Bunsen–Kirchhoff Award is a prize for "outstanding achievements" in the field of analytical spectroscopy.
The prize is named in honor of
chemist Robert Bunsen and physicist Gustav Kirchhoff
sponsored by
The German Working Group for Analytical Spectroscopy
(DAAS)
a sub-division of the GDCh
(German Chemical Society)
and endowed by PerkinElmer, Germany
awarded at
Anakon 2017
April 3-6, 2017
Tübingen, Germany
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George Chan
PhD 2007 |
George Y.-C Chan, PhD
currently at
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
receives the
Inagural Emerging Leader in Atomic Spectroscopy Award
sponsored by
Spectroscopy Magazine
awarded at the
2017 European Winter Conference
St. Anton, Austria
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