This face-to-face event was originally to have taken place in March 2022 and has now been rescheduled to Friday 16 September 2022 .
9.00-9.40 am Registration and coffee
9.40-9.45 am Opening and welcome to meeting
Session Chair: Roger Reeve
9.45-10.15 am Leon Barron, Imperial College, London Rapid monitoring and risk assessment of chemicals of emerging concern at scale.
10.15-10.45 am Jacqui Hamilton, University of York, Are emissions from green spaces important for urban air quality? Using high resolution methods to understand the interactions of biogenic emissions with air pollution in cities.
10.45-11.15 am Mark Perkins, Anatune, Rapid analysis of soils and water using Selected Ion Flow Tube Mass Spectrometry (SIFT-MS)
11.15-11.45 am Coffee break
Late morning
Session Chair: Prof Graham Mills
11.45-12.15 pm Nicholle Bell, The University of Edinburgh, Using NMR and FT-ICR-MS to tackle natural and man-made mixtures in our changing environment. A journey from peatlands to drinking water.
12.15-12.45 pm David Scurr, University of Nottingham Reducing combustion engine emissions with secondary ion mass spectrometry.
12.45-1.15 pm Caroline Gauchotte-Lindsay, University of Glasgow, Non targeted analysis for the evaluation, monitoring and prediction of environmental engineering processes.
1.15-2.30 pm Lunch break and vendors’ exhibition
Afternoon session chair:
Caroline Gauchotte-Lindsay
2.30-3.00 pm Brett Sallach, University of York, Increasing our understanding of xenobiotic uptake and fate in plants using single cell mass spectrometry.
3.00-3.30 pm Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern, University of Bath, Wastewater Based Epidemiology and One Health.
3.30-4.00 pm Richard Cross, CEH Monitoring microplastics in the environment – experiences in detection and interpretation of microplastic contamination in increasingly complex media
4.00 pm-4.10 pm Final questions and meeting close
9.00-9.40 am Registration and coffee
9.40-9.45 am Opening and welcome to meeting
Session Chair: Roger Reeve
9.45-10.15 am Leon Barron, Imperial College, London Rapid monitoring and risk assessment of chemicals of emerging concern at scale.
10.15-10.45 am Jacqui Hamilton, University of York, Are emissions from green spaces important for urban air quality? Using high resolution methods to understand the interactions of biogenic emissions with air pollution in cities.
10.45-11.15 am Mark Perkins, Anatune, Rapid analysis of soils and water using Selected Ion Flow Tube Mass Spectrometry (SIFT-MS)
11.15-11.45 am Coffee break
Late morning
Session Chair: Prof Graham Mills
11.45-12.15 pm Nicholle Bell, The University of Edinburgh, Using NMR and FT-ICR-MS to tackle natural and man-made mixtures in our changing environment. A journey from peatlands to drinking water.
12.15-12.45 pm David Scurr, University of Nottingham Reducing combustion engine emissions with secondary ion mass spectrometry.
12.45-1.15 pm Caroline Gauchotte-Lindsay, University of Glasgow, Non targeted analysis for the evaluation, monitoring and prediction of environmental engineering processes.
1.15-2.30 pm Lunch break and vendors’ exhibition
Afternoon session chair:
Caroline Gauchotte-Lindsay
2.30-3.00 pm Brett Sallach, University of York, Increasing our understanding of xenobiotic uptake and fate in plants using single cell mass spectrometry.
3.00-3.30 pm Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern, University of Bath, Wastewater Based Epidemiology and One Health.
3.30-4.00 pm Richard Cross, CEH Monitoring microplastics in the environment – experiences in detection and interpretation of microplastic contamination in increasingly complex media
4.00 pm-4.10 pm Final questions and meeting close