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Trevor Ingham

Trevor Ingham

Trev has a B.Sc. (Chemistry) (1989) and Ph.D. (1995) (Auto-ignition Combustion Chemistry) from the University of Hull, and has worked in research for over 15 years designing and building instrumentation. Before leaving Hull he worked on a project to detect explosive compounds by gas phase chemiluminescence in conjunction with the Forensic Explosives Laboratory, Defence Evaluation and Research Agency.

He then moved to the Max Planck Institute for Atmospheric Chemistry, Mainz, Germany (1995-1999) and worked on gas kinetics and photochemistry relevant to stratospheric ozone hole chemistry (laser based optical techniques).

Then he did similar stratospheric ozone hole work at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, USA (1999-2001) (Discharge-Flow Mass Spectrometric techniques).

Since then he has worked at the University of Leeds and he has designed, built, automated, and deployed e.g. an aircraft based instrument to measure atmospheric concentrations of OH and HO2 radicals by use of laser induced fluorescence.

 

 

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