The annual Analytical Research Forum (ARF) is the premier Analytical Science meeting of the UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥. The meeting is primarily for early-stage analytical science researchers (industrial scientists, PhD students and postdoctoral fellows) to present their latest results in the context of the wider analytical science community.
The programme featured both poster sessions and lectures, including oral presentations from students, medal winners and international leaders in the field.
Durham University, UK
Jackie Mosley
Durham University, UK
Hendrik Nahler
Durham University, UK
David Parker
Durham University, UK
We are most grateful to the Electroanalytical Sensing Systems Group (EASSG), an interest group of the Analytical Division of the UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥, for their support of ARF12.
We would also like to thank Analytical Methods for their donation of a poster presentation prize at ARF12.
A Sampling Method Using Synthetic Adsorbent for p-Nitrophenol in Diesel Exhaust Emissions
Kenichiroh Koshika* and Shigeo Hori
National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory, Japan
ACTF Oral prize
Porous graphitic nano-templated carbon monolith: preparation, characterisation and application as extraction sorbent
Xiaoyun He*, Ekaterina P Nesterenko, Brett Paull, Pavel N Nesterenko and Dermot Brabazon
Dublin City University, Republic of Ireland
ACTF Poster prizes x 2:
Enzymatic detection of periodontal diseases using SERS
Kirsten Gracie*, Jennifer A Dougan, Duncan Graham and Karen Faulds
University of Strathclyde, UK
Single cell manipulation and sensing: A multifunctional microgripper device
Rachael Daunton,* Andrew Gallant, David Wood and Ritu Kataky
Durham University, UK
The programme featured both poster sessions and lectures, including oral presentations from students, medal winners and international leaders in the field.
Networking
One of the valuable benefits of attending ARF was the opportunity to network with contemporary researchers who cover a wide range of analytical techniques and experience. Networking took place through interactive poster sessions and a lively social programme.Bursaries
Generously supported by the Analytical Chemistry Trust Fund (ACTF) of the Analytical Division, the forum is traditionally able to offer a number of discretionary travel bursaries to students.Scientific Committee
Ritu Kataky (Chair)Durham University, UK
Jackie Mosley
Durham University, UK
Hendrik Nahler
Durham University, UK
David Parker
Durham University, UK
Sponsors
We would like to extend our thanks to the Analytical Chemistry Trust Fund (ACTF) for their continued support of young analytical scientists in granting travel bursaries to attend ARF12.We are most grateful to the Electroanalytical Sensing Systems Group (EASSG), an interest group of the Analytical Division of the UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥, for their support of ARF12.
We would also like to thank Analytical Methods for their donation of a poster presentation prize at ARF12.
Prize Winners
Analytical Methods poster prizeA Sampling Method Using Synthetic Adsorbent for p-Nitrophenol in Diesel Exhaust Emissions
Kenichiroh Koshika* and Shigeo Hori
National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory, Japan
ACTF Oral prize
Porous graphitic nano-templated carbon monolith: preparation, characterisation and application as extraction sorbent
Xiaoyun He*, Ekaterina P Nesterenko, Brett Paull, Pavel N Nesterenko and Dermot Brabazon
Dublin City University, Republic of Ireland
ACTF Poster prizes x 2:
Enzymatic detection of periodontal diseases using SERS
Kirsten Gracie*, Jennifer A Dougan, Duncan Graham and Karen Faulds
University of Strathclyde, UK
Single cell manipulation and sensing: A multifunctional microgripper device
Rachael Daunton,* Andrew Gallant, David Wood and Ritu Kataky
Durham University, UK