Overview
This one-day in person and online symposium is intended as a forum for early-career scientists involved in the development or application of chemical analysis in environmental studies to present their work and meet others in their field. More senior scientists are of course also welcome with priority given to ECRs and PGRs to present. Oral and Poster presentations are welcomed under the theme of 'Environmental and Analytical Chemistry’.
Keynote Lecture
Dr Caroline Gauchotte-Lindsay will present a keynote lecture for the 13th edition of the symposium. Dr Gauchotte-Lindsay is a senior lecturer in the School of Engineering at the University of Glasgow. Her research interests lie in investigation of the changes in the signatures of complex environmental samples during physical, chemical and microbial processes in the subsurface and in engineered water systems at bulk, intermolecular and atomic levels. Her current focus is two-fold: the investigation of the links between changes in chemical signatures and microbial ecology and the modelling and study of the environmental impact of the release of organic compounds by the resource extraction industry.
This one-day in person and online symposium is intended as a forum for early-career scientists involved in the development or application of chemical analysis in environmental studies to present their work and meet others in their field. More senior scientists are of course also welcome with priority given to ECRs and PGRs to present. Oral and Poster presentations are welcomed under the theme of 'Environmental and Analytical Chemistry’.
Keynote Lecture
Dr Caroline Gauchotte-Lindsay will present a keynote lecture for the 13th edition of the symposium. Dr Gauchotte-Lindsay is a senior lecturer in the School of Engineering at the University of Glasgow. Her research interests lie in investigation of the changes in the signatures of complex environmental samples during physical, chemical and microbial processes in the subsurface and in engineered water systems at bulk, intermolecular and atomic levels. Her current focus is two-fold: the investigation of the links between changes in chemical signatures and microbial ecology and the modelling and study of the environmental impact of the release of organic compounds by the resource extraction industry.