New Editorial Board Chair



Gillian M. Greenway BSc., Ph.D., C.Chem., FRSC
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Gillian Greenway carried out her Ph.D. research in the Department of Instrumentation and Analytical Science, UMIST under the supervision of the late Professor Gordon Kirkbright. The project was in the area of trace metal speciation by gas chromatography (GC)- microwave induced plasma (MIP) atomic spectrometry. In 1985 she became a lecturer at Humberside University where she researched into the use of immobilised enzymes for sensor systems. She transferred to the Department of Chemistry at the University of Hull in 1988 where she set up a research group working on flow detectors and sensors, on-line sample preparation, separations and environmental trace metal. In 1996 she was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry SAC silver medal.She is currently a senior lecturer at the University of Hull and is working on the miniaturisation of chemical processes and systems for both synthesis and analysis. Other areas of research include the development of novel gas sensing systems and investigations into measurement systems for monitoring landfill sites and composting processes.

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