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The Automation and Analytical Management Group (AAMG) is a Special Interest Group of Analytical Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). It's main activity is the organisation of lectures, symposia and similar events which address topics of current interest in the practice, automation and management of analytical science. Events sponsored by the Group are often held in conjunction with a Region or another Group of the Analytical Division, or with other relevant organisations having objectives that are consistent with those of the RSC. Our primary objective is to extend the knowledge, understanding and application of advances in analytical methodology, regardless of whether they are used in the laboratory, on-line in the process industries, or in the field. The Group is currently active in a number of topics which are listed below. The committee welcome suggestions from members regarding new topics that the Group might address, or for additional contributions or collaborations |
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| Specific topics of interest to the Group: |
- Automated analytical and process chemistry
- Ambient and workplace air monitoring
- Developments in the application of mass spectrometry
- Laboratory Informatics, including the derivation of knowledge and management information from analytical data
- Quality assurance and validity of analytical data
- Management of analytical laboratory operations
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| AAMG Committee |
Elected Officers: |
| Chairman |
Mr. John F. Trigg phaseFour Informatics Ltd. |
| Vice-Chairman |
Dr. Mike Sargent, LGC |
| Honorary Secretary |
Dr Alan Braithwaite |
| Honorary Treasurer |
Dr Ramaier Narayanaswamy, School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, The University of Manchester |
| Archivist |
Mr Derrick G Porter |
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| Committee Members: |
| Dr Mike Ford |
| Mr. Ken J Leiper, Benson Associates |
| Dr Paul Quincey, Environmental Standards, National Physical Laboratory |
| Dr Kevin J Saunders, Keris Ltd. |
| Dr Lara Kelly, Markes International Ltd. |
| Dr Bill K Young, GlaxoSmithKline R & D, Applied Technology Group |
| Mr Gary Fuller , King's College, London |
| Dr Peter Woods, National Physical Laboratory |
| Dr Theo Hafkenscheid, RIVM/LVM (Netherlands National Instititute for Public Health and Environment) |