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Analytical Research Forum 2019 (ARF19)

25 June 2019, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
The Analytical Research Forum (ARF) provides the opportunity for early career researchers from analytical communities to present their work, alongside high profile analytical scientists. This flagship event of the Analytical Division will showcase cutting-edge analytical chemistry and applications to stimulate new research, collaboration and engagement between researchers based in academia and industry.

Our one day format includes keynotes and invited talks, panel discussions about careers in analytical chemistry plus additional oral contributions selected by the Scientific Committee from the submitted abstracts.

The poster session enables yet more participants to share their work in this exciting interdisciplinary meeting for the analytical science community. In addition to opportunities during lunch and refreshment breaks to view the posters, further networking will be possible during an early evening wine reception.

ARF 2019 is not to be missed and the Scientific Committee look forward to welcoming you to Burlington House, Piccadilly, London on 25 June.
 

Attendance

The RSC is keen to encourage and enable as many people as possible to attend our events, to benefit from the networking opportunities and the chance to hear talks from leaders in the field. If you have childcare, caring responsibilities or other care needs, and would like to attend this event, please do get in touch with us to see if there’s anything we can do to help enable you to attend.
Speakers
Melanie Bailey, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

Melanie Bailey is a Senior Lecturer in Chemistry at the University of Surrey.  She has a first degree in physics (Manchester), a PhD in electronics and her faculty position is focussed on forensic science.  During this time she has worked as a Technical Expert of the International Atomic Energy Agency and the International Advisory Group for the International Conference for Particle Induced X-ray Emission.  She now holds an EPSRC Early Career Fellowship (5 years, commenced October 2018) which is aims to explore the possibility of combining the trace element and chemical information that can be provided with ion beam imaging with an array of mass spectrometry techniques.  


Graham Cooks, Purdue University, United States

Graham Cooks received Ph. D.s from the University of Natal and Cambridge University, UK. He works with mass spectrometers, their fundamentals and applications. He is a past President of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, and a member of the National Academy of Inventors, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Science. He has had the privilege of advising and working with a hundred thirty six Ph. D. students.


Kamonwad Ngamchuea (2018 Ronald Belcher Award Winner), Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

Kamonwad Ngamchuea is a Lecturer in Chemistry at Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand. She graduated with a D.Phil. degree in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry from Oxford University in 2018. Her research is focused on the development of chemical sensors using electroanalytical and spectrophotometric methods. In particular, she has developed sensors for the detection of glutathione in blood, plasma and saliva, and has collaborated with medical researchers to realise a vision for at point-of-care testing of bipolar disorder. More generally, Kamonwad has been investigating the possibility of saliva as a non-invasive replacement of blood for health monitoring.


Fiona Regan, Dublin City University, Ireland

Fiona Regan is Professor in Chemical Science at Dublin City University and Director of the DCU Water Institute. Fiona studied Environmental Science and Technology and later completed a PhD in analytical chemistry in 1994. Following postdoctoral research in optical sensing in DCU, in 1996 she took up a lecturing position at Limerick Institute of Technology. In 2002 Fiona joined the School of Chemical Sciences as a lecturer in analytical chemistry, in 2008 she became senior lecturer and in 2009 became the Beaufort Principal Investigator in Marine and Environmental Sensing. Fiona’s research focuses on environmental monitoring and she has special interest in priority and emerging contaminants as well as the establishment of decision support tools for environmental monitoring using novel technologies and data management tools. Her work includes the areas of separations and sensors (including microfluidics), materials for sensing and antifouling applications on aquatic deployed systems.  Fiona has supervised > 25 students to PhD and MSc level, has a h-index of 29 publishing over 100 peer reviewed papers, book chapters, books and reviews. Fiona is an associate editor with the RSCs Analytical Methods and is also on the editorial board of the Journal of Ocean Technology,  and Bulletin of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology.


Rob Smith, Owlstone Medical Ltd, United Kingdom

Rob Smith is a Senior Applications Chemist at Owlstone Medical Ltd based in Cambridge. Rob completed his PhD in analytical chemistry at Loughborough University in 2013, the work here focussed on the benefits of differential ion mobility spectrometry on single mass analysers which naturally progressed onto joining the growing Owlstone team. His research has focussed on developing and testing new technologies, including ion mobility mass spectrometry applications through to breath sampling and analysis. Rob was part of a multi-disciplinary team that developed the standardised breath sampler ReCIVA, bringing an off-the-shelf robust and repeatable sampling solution to the breath community which was greatly needed.  Breath analysis was achieved using thermal desorption combined with GC-MS and GC-FAIMS (stand-alone ion mobility detector), these are complementary approaches for performing both untargeted discovery and targeted quantitation of VOCs from breath.



Abstract Submission

Abstract submission for oral submissions is now closed.

Registration

Registration is now closed.


Attendance at the sessions
  • Refreshments throughout the meeting
  • Lunch
  • Attendance at the poster session drinks reception
  • Hard copy of the abstracts
 
Registration fees Standard deadline
Non-member £70
Member £60
Student non-member £45
Student member £35
Accompanying person £35

Accompanying person

If you would like to bring a guest to the conference, this can be done during the registration process. There will be a charge of £35 which will include lunch and refreshments but does not include attendance at any scientific sessions.
 
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Bursaries

The bursary deadline has now passed.

The Analytical Research Forum Bursary Scheme (funded by the ACTF)
The purpose of the Analytical Research Forum (ARF) Bursary scheme is to assist PhD students, post-doctoral researchers, and employees of SMEs to attend and participate in the annual Analytical Research Forum (ARF) meeting. 

Application & Regulations
The maximum bursary is £250 per person. The only exceptions are, at the discretion of the Trust Secretary, for applicants traveling from distant locations, eg Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland. Applications must be received by the Trust Secretary on the green application form by 30 May 2019. For the bursary award to be activated, the applicant must register and initially pay the relevant ARF registration fee. The registration fee will be reimbursed with other valid expenses after the event. 

Programme
Sponsorship & supporting organisations
A selection of sponsorship opportunities are available for companies who would like to promote their activities at the Analytical Research Forum 2019 (ARF19).

As well as booking a table top exhibition space, there are opportunities to sponsor social events, advertise in the abstract book or place a promotional item in delegate packs. A sponsorship menu document is available to download from this page with more details and prices.

If you would like more information about sponsoring the Analytical Research Forum 2019 (ARF19), please contact the Commercial Sales Department at the Royal Society of Chemistry on solutions@rsc.org Sponsorship Menu
Venue
The Royal Society of Chemistry

The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BA, United Kingdom

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