📝 You will need to register separately for Mondays and Thursdays Sessions
Link for Mondays (or press Book Now): https://eu01web.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Yuf-usqD0rGNC64gV27SSlKUOjOd4Eegqx#/registration
Link for Thursdays (or see link on this page): https://eu01web.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5cqd-iqrjwuHNHiDohGopmd0e57H5MK6Zmc#/registration
Overview
The Environmental Chemistry Group, Separation Science Group, and Water Science Forum are delighted to announce their second webinar series focused on the latest advances in the analysis of complex environmental mixtures. This engaging, online event will take place across February and March 2025, offering insights from leading experts in environmental matrices and analytical techniques.Join us for a series of 90-minute lunchtime sessions, every other week, alternating between Mondays and Thursdays to suit a variety of schedules. Each session will feature two presentations by renowned environmental analytical chemists and conclude with dedicated discussions about the future of the field.
Webinar Schedule
Session 1:🗓 Monday, February 3rd, 2025
🕧 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Dr Valerio Ferracci –NPL
Mapping natural emissions of volatile organic compounds using an autonomous custom-built gas chromatograph
Dr Stephanie Wright – Imperial College
Approaches to microplastic analysis in particulate air pollution
Session 2:
🗓 Thursday, February 20th, 2025
🕧 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Dr Thomas Miller – Brunel University of London
Measuring chemical exposure in complex biological matrices
Dr Ruth Godfrey –Swansea University
New Green Analytical Approaches for ‘Emerging’ Pollutants
Session 3:
🗓 Monday, March 3rd, 2025
🕧 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Dr Laura McGregor – SepSolveAnalytical
Seeing the Unseen: What can GCxGCoffer for environmental monitoring
Dr Mark Barrow – University of Warwick
Session 4:
🗓 Thursday, March 20th, 2025
🕧 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Prof Caroline Gauchotte-Lindsay – University of Glasgow
Signature analysis of complex mixtures, examples of comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography and optical sensors
Professor Fiona Regan – Dublin City University
Featured Speakers
We are proud to present an esteemed lineup of speakers, including:- Professor Fiona Regan – Dublin City University
- Dr Valerio Ferracci – National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
- Dr Ruth Godfrey – Swansea University
- Dr Laura McGregor – SepSolve Analytical
- Dr Mark Barrow – University of Warwick
- Dr Stephanie Wright – Imperial College London
- Prof Caroline Gauchotte-Lindsay – University of Glasgow
- Dr Thomas Miller – Brunel University of London
Additional speakers will be announced soon!
Why Attend?
- Cutting-Edge Insights: Stay informed about the latest research and analytical techniques.
- Networking: Connect with fellow chemists and researchers in the field.
- Interactive Discussions: Engage in conversations about the future challenges and innovations in environmental analysis.
- Flexible Format: Lunchtime webinars designed to fit busy schedules.
Registration
📝 You will need to register separately for Mondays and Thursdays SessionsLink for Mondays (or press Book Now): https://eu01web.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Yuf-usqD0rGNC64gV27SSlKUOjOd4Eegqx#/registration
Link for Thursdays (or press Event Information): https://eu01web.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5cqd-iqrjwuHNHiDohGopmd0e57H5MK6Zmc#/registration
Registration details and the full programme will be available in early January 2025.
Stay tuned for updates!
For inquiries or further information, please contact caroline.gauchotte-lindsay@glasgow.ac.uk