CURRICULUM VITA October 1, 2014 Name M. Bonner Denton Field of Specialization Analytical Instrumentation/Analytical Spectroscopy/Optical Imaging Instrumentation/Laboratory Automation/Mass Spectrometry/Ion Mobility/Chemical Forensics/Spectroscopic Libraries and Library Searching Education Lamar State College of Technology B.S. in Chemistry 1967 B.A. in Psychology 1967 University of Illinois Ph.D. in Chemistry 1972, “Considerations in Laser-Excited Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Related Investigations," under the direction of Professor Howard V. Malmstadt. Academic and Professional Appointments Undergraduate Research Assistant, Lamar State College of Technology Teaching and Research Assistant, University of Illinois Instructor, NSF Institute, Electronics for Scientists Summer Course Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Arizona Professor, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona 1965–1967 1967–1971 1969–1971 1971–1976 1976–1980 1980–present 1993–present Honors and Awards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship Outstanding Young Men of America ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award in Chemical Instrumentation Faculty of Science Distinguished Teaching Award Society for Applied Spectroscopy Lester Strock Award University of Arizona Excellence in Teaching Award (student-nominated and sponsored by the Office of the summer session and the Office of the Vice President for Academic Outreach and International Affairs) Lamar University's Distinguished Alumni Award University of Arizona Distinguished Service Award Pacific Northwest Laboratory Affiliate Staff Scientist The Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award in Spectrochemical Analysis James L. Waters Innovation in Raman Spectroscopy Award Royal Society of Chemistry Theophilus Redwood Award Fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry Galileo Fellow, College of Science, University of Arizona Broadest Bandwidth Award (greatest range of applications & neuron use), 2005 Scientific Detectors in Astronomy Conference Fellow, Society for Applied Spectroscopy Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science University of Arizona Recognition of Innovative and Excelling Research University of Arizona Team Award for Excellence Eastern Analytical Symposium Award for Outstanding Achievements in the Fields of Analytical Chemistry R&D 100 Award Fellow, American Chemical Society 1976–1980 1978 1989 1989 1991 1993 1994 1995 1995–1998 1998 2001 2003 2004 2004 2004 2005 2006 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2011 CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 24. Lifetime Achievement Award, Scientific Detectors in Astronomy Conference 25. Honorary Membership in the Society for Applied Spectroscopy 2 of 68 2013 2014 CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 3 of 68 Grants 1. "Investigations into Flame Processes Through Computer-Controlled Experimental Systems," Office of Naval Research, Contract N00014-67-A-0209-0019, 1/1/73–12/31/73, $33,528. 2. Renewal of "Investigations into Flame Processes Through Computer- Controlled Experimental Systems," Office of Naval Research, Contract N00014-67-A-0209-0019, 1/1/74–12/31/74, $29,985. 3. High power radio frequency source provided by the Office of Naval Research for above project, $10,600. 4. Tektronix Sampling Oscilloscope provided by Department of Defense for above project, $3,200. 5. Vacuum system and instrumentation provided by the Department of Defense, $14,400. 6. Consultant to Atmospheric Analysis Laboratory, University of Arizona, grant to Analytical Division from Arizona Mining Association, 3 years beginning 10/70, $545,179. Continued for 1 year, 9/73; $160,000. 7. Co-Investigator on proposed "The Identification, Assessment and Prediction of Trace Component Variables in the Atmosphere, "The Electric Power Research Institute (requested $75,447). 8. Renewal of "Investigations into Flame Processes Through Computer- Controlled Experimental Systems," Office of Naval Research Contract N00014-75-C-0513, 1/1/75–12/31/75, $29,999. 9. Xebec FD-200 dual drive disk system funded by the University of Arizona Vice President of Research, Dr. Richard Kassander, $4,400. 10. Computer Peripherals and Related Instrumentation provided by the Office of Naval Research, $84,000. 11. Renewal of "Investigations into Flame Processes Through Computer- Controlled Experimental Systems," Office of Naval Research, 1/1/76–3/31/77, $44,000. 12. Raytheon 706 computer and peripherals provided by the Office of Naval Research, $25,000. 13. "Investigating Mapping Techniques for Elucidating Processes Occurring in Pyrotechnic Flares and Their Flame Analogs," Naval Air Systems Command, Contract N00019-76-C-0510, 7/5/76–7/4/77, $14,883. 14. Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship, 9/16/76–9/15/80, $14,800. 15. Electronic Test Instrumentation provided by the Office of Naval Research, $64,000. 16. Direct Reading Spectrograph provided by the Office of Naval Research, $36,000. 17. Hewlett Packard 2116C Computer and Peripherals provided by the Office of Naval Research, $39,300. 18. Varian model 1520 research gas chromatograph on permanent loan from Varian Aerograph (Walnut Creek, CA), approximately $9,000. 19. Renewal for "Investigations into Flame Processes Through Computer- Controlled Experimental Systems," funded by the Office of Naval Research for 4/1/77–3/31/78, $40,000. 20. "Investigations into Techniques for Producing Selective Chemical Reactions on Surfaces of Target Spheres and Related Studies," funded by the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, 10/1/77–12/31/78, $100,984. 21. Renewal for "Investigations into Flame Processes Through Computer- Controlled Experimental Systems," funded by the Office of Naval Research for 4/1/78–3/31/80, $90,000. 22. "Exploring New Concepts for Elucidating Processes Occurring in Pyrotechnic Flares and for Generating Aerosol Dispersions," funded by the Naval Air Systems Command, 10/78–7/15/79, $19,999. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 4 of 68 23. Lasers, Vacuum Systems, Electronics, valued at approximately $500,000 received from the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. 24. Data General Nova 1200 Computer System provided by the Office of Naval Research, $100,000. 25. Renewal for "Investigations into Techniques for Producing Selective Chemical Reactions on Surfaces of Target Spheres and Related Studies," Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, 1/1/78–12/31/79, $65,091. 26. "Investigating Combustion Excitation and Emission Phenomena in Pyrotechnic Flares," 10/1/79–9/30/80, funded by the Naval Air Systems Command, $19,998. 27. "Investigations of New Concepts for Improved Spectrochemical Analysis," funded by the Office of Naval Research, 4/1/80–3/31/83, $192,023. 28. "Investigations of Array Detectors," Spectrametrics, 1/10/80, approximately $10,000. 29. Donation of a model 5,000 Research High Performance Liquid Chromatography and supplies by Varian Instruments, 3/7/81, $14,000. 30. "Evaluation of CID Array Detectors," Spectrametrics, Inc., 2/10/81–2/10/82, $9,286. 31. "Techniques for Improved Chemical Analysis," Dow Chemical U.S.A., 11/20/81–open, $30,029. 32. Donation of a Baird Vacuum Polychromator, Baird Corporation (Bedford, MA) 6/10/82, $85,000. 33. Additional funds, "Techniques for Improved Chemical Analysis," Dow Chemical U.S.A., 9/30/82–6/30/83, $20,000. 34. "Laser Discharge and Free Electron Physics," NSF, joint with F. Hopf, Optical Sciences with joint Hungarian match, approximately $35,000. 35. "Continued Investigations of New Concepts for Improved Spectrochemical Analysis," Office of Naval Research, 4/1/83–3/31/86, $287,495. 36. Kratos MS-80 spectrometer donated by Dow Chemical U.S.A., 1/85, $400,000. 37. Renewal for "Continued Investigations of New Concepts for Improved Spectrochemical Analysis," Office of Naval Research, 5/1/86–4/30/89, $236,268. 38. Beckman Instruments, Inc., approximately $1,250,000 in donated equipment and outside support. 39. Research support from Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation, 4/15/87–open, $250,000. 40. "Novel Interferometer Designs and Semiquantitative Analysis Methodologies," Eastman Kodak Company, 11/24/87–open, $40,000. 4 1. Donation of spark source KH5, Baird Corporation (Bedford, MA), 12/21/87, $15,000. 4 2. Donation of an echelle spectrometer, Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation, 1/6/88, $50,000. 43. Donation of liquid chromatographic equipment, Millipore Corporation, Waters Chromatography Division, 2/7/88, $50,000. 44. Research support for Institute for Chemical Education (ICE) Instrumentation Program and the new Instrumentation Outreach Program, National Science Foundation, 1988–1990, $417,488. 45. Research support from Alcoa Foundation, 5/2/89-open, $7,500.00. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 5 of 68 46. Donation of RF amplifier and power supply, E. F. Johnson Company (Waseca, MN), 8/17/89, $9,000. 47. "Charge-injection Atomic Emission Spectroscopy," Research Corp. (Tucson, AZ), 5/89–5/90, $5,500. 48. Research support for Institute for Chemical Education (ICE) Instrumentation Program and Instrumentation Outreach Program, National Science Foundation, 1990–1992, $268,000. 49. "Single Molecule Detection Using Charge-coupled Device Array Technology," U.S. Department of Energy, 6/1/90–1/31/93, $460,452. 50. "Development and Evaluation of an Optimized Multiplex Array Detector Raman System for Field Environmental Analysis," U. S. Environmental Protection Agcy. (Washington, D.C.), 4/1/91–3/31/92. 51. Co-investigator on Keck Foundation Proposal with Joaquin Ruiz (Geology), 11/91–open, $500,000. 52. Research support from Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation, 10/91-10/92; $100,000. Ongoing support, 1987– 1991, $400,000. 53. Research support for Institute for Chemical Education (ICE) Instrumentation Program and the new Instrumentation Outreach Program, National Science Foundation, 1992–1994, $574,959. 54. "Single Molecule Detection Using Charge-coupled Device Array Technology," U.S. Department of Energy, 6/1/90–3/31/94, $507,452, continuation. 55. Research support from Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation, 1987–1992, $500,000. 56. "Development and Evaluation of an Optimized Multiplex Array Detector Raman System for Field Environmental Analysis," U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2/1/91–7/14/94, $446,640, continuation. 57. "Creation and Destruction of C60 and other Fullerene Solids," with Dr. Donald R. Huffman (Physics) and Dr. Supapan Seraphin (Material Sciences). U.S. Department of Energy, 10/1/92–9/30/95, $905,258. 58. Donation of an ion mass spectrometer by Thermo Instruments (Finnigan), 3/92, $100,000. 59. Donation of an IRIS System by Thermo Jarrell Ash Corp., 5/92, $150,000. 60. "Development & Evaluation of a New High Resolution and Interference-free Mass Spectrometer and Analytical Protocols," University of Nevada-Las Vegas (DOE). 7/1/94–6/30/95, $55,000. 61. "New Techniques for Measurement of Noble Metals in Catalytic Converters," Battelle Memorial Institute/General Motors/DOE. 7/14/94–1/20/95, $111,976. 62. Continuing research support from Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation, 1995–1998, $400,000. 63. Research support from Nicolet Instruments Corp., 1996–1998, $200,000. 64. “Investigation into High Throughput Planar Chromatographic Identification and Quantitations of Antibiotics Using Infrared and UV-Visible Focal Plane Arrays,” (NSF), 7/1/97–4/30/00; $304,000. 65. Continuing research support from Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation, 1999, $100,000. 66. Donation of capital equipment by Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation, 1999, $175,000. 67. Continuing research support from Nicolet Instruments Corp., 1999, $80,000. 68. Donation of capital equipment by Nicolet Instruments Corp., 1999, $75,000. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 6 of 68 69. "All the Signal, All the Time (ASAT) - Focal Plane Detector Development for Mass Spectrometry Application," (DOE-Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), 10/14/99–10/13/03, $1,264,994. 70. Acquisition of an ICP Spectrometer for the Undergraduate Materials Characterization Project, NSF DUE, May 1, 1999–May 1, 2001, $14,105. 71. Loan from Thermo Jarrell Ash, custom vacuum ultraviolet inductively-coupled plasma emission spectrometer, 1999, $138,000. 72. Donation from English Electric Valve, prototype UV-enhanced CCD array, 1999, $14,500. 73. Donation from Infrared Laboratories, custom infrared camera electronics, 1999, $15,000. 74. Continuing research support from Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation, 2000, $80,000. 75. Continuing research support from Nicolet Instruments Corp., 2000, $80,000. 76. Donation from Spectral Instruments, custom CCD camera, 2000, $35,000. 77. Donation from PerSeptive Biosystems, Mariner Orthogonal Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer and Multiple Ion Source, 2001, $380,000. 78. Continuing research support from Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation, 2001, $60,000. 79. "A Unique Mass Spectrometer for Biomedical Studies," ADCRC, July 2001 to June 30, 2004, $225,000, with Dr. Karl Schram, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology. 80. Continuing research support from Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation, 2002, $20,000. 81. "New Detectors for Ion Mobility Spectrometry," DOE-Sandia National Laboratories, June 4, 2002September 30, 2003, $400,000. 82. "All the Signal, All the Time (ASAT) - Focal Plane Detector Development for Mass Spectrometry Application," DOE-Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Funding Increase October 1, 2003, through September 30, 2004, $400,000, for a total of $2,130,000. 83. "Secondary Ion Isotope Ratio Determination Using A Sensitive Electrometer Array Detector," NASA, April 1, 2002 – December 31, 2005, $1,068,397, with Peter Williams, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Arizona State University. 84. Donation of equipment from Tokyo Electron Corp, 2002, $120,000. 85. "New Detectors for Ion Mobility Spectrometry," DOE-Sandia National Laboratories, October 1, 2003September 30, 2004, Funding Increase $400,000, for a total of $800,000. 86. “Development of Six New Approaches for Micro-focus Single-Crystal X-Ray Diffraction for Materials Structure Research at Synchotrons,” July 1, 1994 – February 2, 2007, 54,955.18, with Malcom F. Nicol, Przemylsaw Dera, Robert T. Downs and Mark L. Rivers. 87. “Evaluating Advanced Detector Arrays for Mass Spectrometry,” Philip Morris USA, February 28, 2005December 31, 2006, $135,827 + $75,000 equipment. 88. "New Detectors for Ion Mobility Spectrometry," DOE-Sandia National Laboratories, October 1, 2004September 30, 2005, Increase in funding $500,000, for a total of $1,300,000. 89. "All the Signal, All the Time (ASAT) - Focal Plane Detector Development for Mass Spectrometry Application," DOE-Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Funding Increase October 1, 2004, through September 30, 2005, $400,000, for a total of $2,529,921. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 7 of 68 90. “Raman Instrumentation & Spectroscopy,” from Michael Scott for a project with Robert T. Downs, October 11, 2004-Present, $100,000. 91. “New Detector Technology for Microparticulates,” NASA/Glenn Research Center, September 1, 2005December 31, 2006, with Paul S. Greenberg and Da-Ren Chen, $49,721. 92. "All the Signal, All the Time (ASAT) - Focal Plane Detector Development for Mass Spectrometry Application," DOE-Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Funding Increase October 1, 2005, through September 30, 2006, $385,000, for a total of $2,475,000. 93. "New Detectors for Ion Mobility Spectrometry," DOE-Sandia National Laboratories, Funding Increase, October 1, 2005-December 31, 2006, $542,000, for a total of $1,842,000 94. “New Technologies for Remote Sensing,” received through Sandia National Laboratories, October 1, 2005-September 30, 2006, $520,000. 95. “Spectroscopic Characterization of a White Light Laser,” Ionatron, August 4, 2006-March 1, 2007, $40,000. 96. “Chemical Detection Research Fellow,” US Government Grant, September 12, 2006-September 11, 2007, $120,000. 97. “New Detectors for Micro Mass Spectrometry-U.S. Air Force Portion, UES, Inc., January 1 2007 December 31, 2007, $90,000. 98. Sandia National Laboratories grant entitled "New Detectors for Ion Mobility Spectrometry," March 1, 2007 - September 30, 2007, $100,000, which brings total to $1,942,000. 99. Additional funding to continue U.S. government grant received last year through Sandia National Laboratories; new version funded through Los Alamos National Laboratories and entitled “New Technologies for Tagging and Remote Sensing,” June 8, 2007 - December 31, 2008, $520,000, which brings total to $1,040,000. 100. Focal Plane Detector Development for Mass Spectrometry Application from Battelle/Pacific Northwest National Laboratories, “All the Signal, All the Time (ASAT),” fund increase January 1, 2007 - December 31, 2007, $358,000, for a total of $2,833,000. 101. Additional funding to continue Sandia National Laboratories grant entitled “New Detectors for Ion Mobility Spectrometry,” October 1, 2007 – September 30, 2008, $550,000, which brings total to $2,392,000. 102. Ionatron collaboration, project no. 202200, entitled “Light Filament Sensor Project – Phase II,” September 1, 2007 – October 1, 2009, $150,000 (Total: $190,000). 103. Additional funding to continue Battelle/Pacific Northwest National Laboratories (PNNL) - DOE grant entitled “Focal Plane MS Detector Development – All the Signal, All the Time (ASAT) for the period October 1, 2007 – September 30, 2008, $440,465, which brings the total to $2,832,358. 104. “Characterization of Various Fluorinated Organic Compounds and Delivery Techniques” received through Los Alamos National Laboratories, April 1, 2009 through November 30, 2009, $250,000. 105. “Ultra Sensitive Real Time Atmospheric Pressure mass spectrometer for Standoff Detection of Explosives Vapors” received through Raytheon Company, April 1, 2009 through December 23, 2009, $300,000. 106. “Miniaturized Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry System” received through UT/Battelle, October 29, 2009 through September 28, 2011, $130,000. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 8 of 68 107. “Ultra Sensitive Real Time Atmospheric Pressure Mass Spectrometer for Standoff Detection of Explosives Vapors” received through Raytheon Company, December 23, 2009 through December 21, 2010, $371,000. 108. “Advanced Characterization of Various Fluorinated Organic Compounds and Delivery Techniques” received through Los Alamos National Laboratories, April 22, 2010 through December 31, 2010, $250,000. 109. “New Techniques for Advances in Ion Mobility and Mass Spectrometry” received through Sandia National Laboratories, April 20, 2009 through September 30, 2011, $730,000. 110. “Development of Advanced Miniaturized Data Acquisition Control and Computer Technology” through Sandia National Laboratories, March 15, 2011 through September 24, 2011, $95,000. 111. “Ultra Sensitive Real Time Atmospheric Pressure Mass Spectrometer for Standoff Detection of Explosives Vapors” received through Raytheon Company, April 1, 2011 through December 21, 2011, $99,000. 112. “Ultra Sensitive Real Time Atmospheric Pressure Mass Spectrometer for Standoff Detection of Explosives Vapors” received through JIEDDO April 14, 2011 through April 13, 2012, $2,838,244. 113. “Handheld Mass Spectrometer”, Sandia National Laboratories, May 25, 2011 through September 24, 2013, $900,000. 114. Donation of equipment from ASARCO, Inc., October, 2011, $19,990. 115. Additional funding “Ultra Sensitive Real Time Atmospheric Pressure Mass Spectrometer for Standoff Detection of Explosives Vapors” received through JIEDDO August 28, 2012 through March 31, 2013, $1,487,705. 116. Additional funding “Ultra Sensitive Real Time Atmospheric Pressure Mass Spectrometer for Standoff Detection of Explosives Vapors” received through JIEDDO September 3, 2013 through May 20, 2014, $981,549. 117. Additional funding “Ultra Sensitive Real Time Atmospheric Pressure Mass Spectrometer for Standoff Detection of Explosives Vapors” received through JIEDDO May 20, 2014 through December 31, 2014, $517,631. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 9 of 68 Teaching Undergraduate Chemistry 325 (Analytical Chemistry) - Majors Quantitative Analysis Chemistry 326 (Analytical Chemistry) - Laboratory Chemistry 322 (Principles of Analysis I) - Non-Majors Quantitative Analysis Chemistry 323 (Principles of Analysis I) - Laboratory Chemistry 324 (Principles of Analysis II) - Non-Majors Survey of Modern Instrumental Laboratory Chemistry 400a (Chemical Measurements Lab) - Adv. Undergraduate Instrumental Laboratory Chemistry 424 (Instrumental Analysis) - Undergraduate Instrumental Analysis Lecture for 400a Graduate Chemistry 521 (Advanced Instrumental Analysis) Chemistry 520 (Chemical Instrumentation) - Electronics/Computer Interfacing Chemistry 524 (Chemical Instrumentation) Chemistry 526 (Spectrochemical Techniques) Chemistry 696a (Analytical Seminar) Course Development Chemistry 526 (Advanced Spectrochemical Techniques) - A new course developed to provide an in-depth survey of modern spectrochemical techniques and instrumentation (first offered fall l973; and extensively revised Fall l975). Chemistry 323 (Non-Majors Quantitative Analysis Laboratory) - Extensive revision and "debugging" of laboratory experiments; Fall l974. Chemistry 520 (Chemical Instrumentation) - Revised all experiments and developed new software lectures; Spring l985. Chemistry 697a - NSF-sponsored chemical instrumentation short course for secondary school and junior college chemistry and physics teachers; approximately 2 weeks; Summer 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991; 3 weeks, Summer 1992, 1993. Instrumentation Outreach Program - A new program designed to provide easily constructed instrumentation and appropriate experiments is under way. A wide range of revisions to experiments and coursework have been made in Chemistry 400a, 424, 521/528, 526, and 697a. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 10 of 68 Committees Departmental Registration Committee Seminar Committee Instrument Committee (Chairman) Head, Analytical Division Faculty Advisory Committee Chemistry Teaching Building Committee Technical Support Search Committee Strategic Metals Recovery Research Advisory Committee Joint Mass Spectroscopy Facility Users Committee Analytical Search Committee Computing Committee Safety Committee Shops Review Committee Space Committee Undergraduate Program Committee Faculty Peer Review Committee Promotion Committee TA & LAB Course Evaluations Chem 325 Review Committee Chemical Sciences Building Committee Steering Committee Mass Spectrometry Committee Faculty Search Committee Promotion & Tenure Committee Department Head Search Committee Executive Committee Development Committee Search Committee for Assistant Department Head for Operations Student Technology Innovation Awards Judging Team Future Space Needs 1972–1974 1973–1978, 1993–1995 1974–1984 1983–1985, 1998–2001 1984–1988, 1998–2002 1984–1990 1984–1985 1986–1990 1986–1991 1986–1987 1984–1987 1988–1994, 1997–present 1997–1998 1988–1993, 1995–present 1989-1991 1994, 1998–2001, 2007-2008 1993-1994 1994-1995 1996-1997 1999–2006 1999–2001 1996–2001 2000–2003 2000, 2004 2001–2002 2001–2003 2002-2004 2003-2004 2008-2009 2011-present University University Mass Spectrometry Committee Executive Committee, Chemistry and Biological Sciences Teaching Laboratories and Classroom Building University Wastewater Task Force Technology Transfer Committee Arizona Fullerene Consortium Graduate College Representative Faculty of Science Sabbatical Review Committee Faculty of Science Department Head Review Committee 1986–2001 1987–1992 1988–2001 1990 1992–2001 1999–2000 2001–2003 2001–2003 National CR2 Subcommittee, SciOptics Corporation Council for Optical Radiation Measurements (CORM) American Chemical Society Instrumentation Board Instrumentation Award Committee Chairman Committee on International Affairs Long-range Planning Committee Program Planning & Coordinating Committee 1992–1999 1994 1981–1983 1986–1987 1992–1995 1999-2006 2002-2003 CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 Analytical Division Chair-Elect Analytical Program Chair, 226th Natl. Meeting, New York Analytical Division Chair Analytical Program Chair, 227th Natl. Meeting, Anaheim ACS Analytical Division Review Panel for the Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Analytical Chemistry Co-Chair FACSS Committee ACS Analytical Division Jury Panel for the Award in Spectrochemical Analysis Society for Applied Spectroscopy Arizona Section Chair-Elect Arizona Section Chairman National Program Committee Nomination Committee National President-Elect National President National Past-President Chairperson for Speakers Tour Associate Editor, Applied Spectroscopy Fellows Committee Chair-Elect Fellows Committee Chair National Academy of Sciences Committee on Scientific Assessment of Bullet Lead Elemental Composition Comparison Committee on Identifying the Needs of the Forensic Science Community Major Reviews - Department of Energy On-Site Program Reviewer at Los Alamos National Laboratory On-Site Program Reviewer at Ames National Laboratory On-Site Program Reviewer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory On-Site Program Reviewer at Idaho National Laboratory On-Site Program Reviewer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Department of Justice National Commission on Forensic Science 11 of 68 2002-2003 2003 2003-2004 2004 2007-2012 2009-2012 2011-2014 1976 1977–1978 1978–1979 1985–1990 1992 1993 1994 1992–1993 1998–2006 2010 2011 2003-2007 2007-2008 2007, 2009-2010, 2014 2010 2010, 2012-2014 2012 - 2014 2013 2014 CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 Professional Societies Phi Lambda Upsilon Sigma Xi American Chemical Society Instrumentation Board 1981–1983 Instrumentation Award Committee Chairman 1986–1987 Committee on International Affairs 1992–1995 Long Range Program Planning Committee 1999–2005 Analytical Division Chair-Elect, Chair, Past Chair 2002–2005 Analytical Division Alternate Councilor 2007-2009 Analytical Division National Councilor 2010-present Society for Applied Spectroscopy Arizona Section Chair-Elect 1976 Arizona Section Chairman 1977–1978 National Program Committee 1978–1979 Nomination Committee 1985–1990 National President-Elect, President, Past President 1992–1994 Chairperson for Speakers Tour 1992–1993 Federation of Analytical Chemistry & Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) – Governing Board 2005-present Instrument Society of America Alpha Chi Sigma Corresponding Editor, Journal of Automatic Chemistry 1980–1989 Editorial Board, Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems 1986–1989 Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Automatic Chemistry 1990 Editorial Advisory Board, Spectrochim. Acta B, 1988–1990 Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry 2011-present Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Automated Methods & Management in Chemistry 1980–2011 Associate Editor, Applied Spectroscopy 1998–2006 Executive Board Member, Institute for Teaching Experimental Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University Advisory Board, Analytical Chemistry 1991–1993, 2004 Board of Directors, CERA, Inc. 1991–2007 Board of Directors, Denco Research, Inc. 1972-present Board of Directors, Precision Analytical 1991–2000 Board of Directors, ROOT Corp. 1991–2003 Board of Directors, Southern Arizona Historical Preservation Coalition 2005-present Pima County Planning & Zoning Commission Subcommittee on the Hillside Development Zone 1998 Board of Directors, Gill Center for Instrumentation and Measurement Science 1999–2002 Organizer, International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging 1990–present National Science Foundation SBIR Grant Review Panel 1999 National Science Foundation SBIR Grant Review Panel 2009 National Technology Board—Save the Salt 2000–present National Research Council – Reviewer 2010- present Scientific Detector Workshop - Scientific Organizing Committee 2012-2013 12 of 68 CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 13 of 68 Theses and Dissertations Students Graduated N. E. Korte, M.S., 1973 D. E. Gutzler, M.S., 1973 R. F. Suddendorf, Ph.D., 1977 M. W. Routh, Ph.D., 1977 D. L. Windsor, Ph.D., 1978 R. C. Fry, Ph.D., 1978 R. E. Reinsfelder, Ph.D., 1978 D. R. Heine, Ph.D., 1981 J. D. Algeo, Ph.D., 1982 J. S. Babis, Ph.D., 1982 H. A. Lewis, M.S., 1982 S. B. Tilden, Ph.D., 1983 S. L. Koontz, Ph.D., 1983 T. Carr, M.S.E.E., 1984 P. E. Miller, Ph.D., 1985 B. D. Webb, Ph.D., 1985 C. Cheuk, M.A., 1986 T. C. Huth, Ph.D., 1986 R. B. Bilhorn, Ph.D., 1987 P. M. Epperson, Ph.D., 1987 H. A. Phillips, Ph.D., 1988 T. R. Smith, Ph.D., 1988 G. R. Sims, Ph.D., 1989 J. V. Sweedler, Ph.D., 1989 R. D. Jalkian, Ph.D., 1989 J. M. Freelin, Ph.D., 1990 M. E. Homan, Ph.D., 1990 R. S. Pomeroy, Ph.D., 1990 B. R. Lamoureux, Ph.D., 1990 J. W. Finch, Ph.D., 1990 S. A. Schillinger , M.S., 1990 M. J. Pilon, Ph.D., 1991 D. A. Radspinner, Ph.D., 1992 Senior Research Scientists Roger P. Sperline, Ph.D. Daniel A. Gilmore (1998-2001) Kent J. Gillig, Ph.D. (2004-2006) Jeffery S. Babis, Ph.D. Wit T. Wisniewski, Ph.D. (2005-2012) Scott B. Tilden, Ph.D. Wayne L. Johnson, Ph.D. (2009-2010) M. E. Baker, Ph.D., 1994 J. D. Kolczynski, Ph.D., 1994 M. C. Zumwalt, Ph.D., 1995 B. T. Yeager, Ph.D., 1995 S. Dullum, M.A., 1996 M. A. Tranovich, M.A., 1996 J. B. True, Ph.D., 1996 Q. S. Hanley, Ph.D., 1997 R. E. Fields, Ph.D., 1997 D. A. Radspinner, Ph.D., 1997 C. A. Gresham, Ph.D., 1998 Y. Liang. Ph.D., 1998 F. M. Pennebaker, Ph.D., 1998 M. F. Schappert, M.A., 1998 K. S. Mathews, M.A., 1999 R. E. Simon, Ph.D., 1999 S. P. Madden, Ph.D., 1999 R. W. Williams, Ph.D., 2000 T. D. Ridder, Ph.D., 2000 L. Ji, M.A., 2000 C. W. Earle, M.A., 2000 F. J. Prevatt, M.A., 2001 M. R. Gross, M.A., 2001 G. A. Buttigieg, Ph.D., 2003 C. J. Pommier, Ph.D., 2003 D. A. Jones, Ph.D., 2004 S. C. Denson, Ph.D., 2005 A. K. Knight, Ph.D., 2006 L. K. (Walton) Jones, Ph.D., 2008 C.A. Zarzana, Ph.D., 2011 Xingzhi You, Ph.D., 2013 CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 14 of 68 Publications 1. M.B. Denton and H.V. Malmstadt, "Tunable Organic Dye Laser as an Excitation Source for Atomic Flame Fluorescence Spectroscopy," Appl. Phys. Lett. 18, 484 (1971). 2. M.B. Denton and H.V. Malmstadt, "Burner and Ultrasonic Nebulizer Improvements for Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," Anal. Chem., 44, 241 (1972). 3. M.B. Denton and H.V. Malmstadt, "Ultrasonic Nebulization in a Low-Emission Flame for Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry," Anal. Chem. 44, 1813 (1972). 4. E.S. Iracki, M.B. Denton and H.V. Malmstadt, "Triac Switching Circuitry for Eliminating Interfering Transients in Digital Logic Automated Systems," Anal Chem. 44, l924 (1972). 5. N.E. Korte, J.L. Moyers and M.B. Denton, "Investigations into the Use of a Pulse Ultrasonic NebulizerBurner System for Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," Anal. Chem. 45, 530 (1973). 6. J.L. Stanley, H.W. Bentley and M.B. Denton, "Radiation Exposure Considerations When Employing Microwave-Excited Spectroscopic Sources," Appl. Spectrosc. 27, 265 (1973). 7. N.E. Korte and M.B. Denton, "Chemical Applications of a Digital Time Domain Conversion System," Chem. Instrum. 5(1) 33 (1973). 8. D.B. Swartz, J.L. Moyers and M.B. Denton, "On the Calibration of Cascade Impactors," Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 34, 429 (1973). 9. V.I. Muscat, R.F. Suddendorf and M.B. Denton, "A Flashback-Resistant Burner for Use with the Nitrous Oxide-Acetylene Flame," Spectrosc. Lett. 6(9) 563 (1973). 10. R.F. Suddendorf and M.B. Denton, "Burning Parameters of Premixed Oxygen-Hydrogen and Oxygen-Acetylene Flames," Appl. Spectrosc. 28, 8 (1974). 11. M.B. Denton and D.B. Swartz, "An Improved Ultrasonic Nebulizer System for the Generation of High Density Aerosol Dispersions," Rev. Sci. Instrum. 45, 81 (1974). 12. V.E. Dell'Ova, M.B. Denton and M.F. Burke, "An Ultrasonic Degasser for Use in Liquid Chromatography," Anal. Chem. 46, 1365 (1974). 13. M.B. Denton, "Improving the Sensitivity of Spectrochemical Burners," Ultrasonics 12, 139 (1974) (by the Editor). 14. D.E. Gutzler and M.B. Denton, "Improvements in Flame Emission Spectrometry Through the Use of Ultrasonic Nebulization into a Premixed Oxygen-Hydrogen Flame," Anal. Chem. 47, 830 (1975). 15. J.G. Eckhardt, M.B. Denton and J.L. Moyers, "Sulfur Flame Photometric Detector Flow Optimization and Response Normalization with a Variable Exponential Function Device," J. Chromatogr. Sci. 13, 133 (1975). 16. R.F. Suddendorf, D.E. Gutzler and M.B. Denton, "On the Utilization of Pulse Ultrasonic Nebulization for Analyzing Small Volumes of Solution by Flame Emission Spectrometry," Spectrochim. Acta 31B, 281 (1976). 17. M.W. Routh and M.B. Denton, "Evaluation of the Role of Organic Solvent Species Toward Signal Enhancements in the Premixed Oxygen-Hydrogen Flame," Appl. Spectrosc. 30, 344 (1976). 18. M.B. Denton, J.D. Mach, M.W. Routh and D.B. Swartz, "Considerations on Employing Stepper Motors for Automating Experimental Systems," Am. Lab. 8, 69 (1976). CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 15 of 68 19. M.B. Denton and M.W. Routh, "Considerations When Employing Interactive Computer Control for the Study of Complex Flame Systems," Proceedings of the Fifth International Pyrotechnics Seminar, Denver Research Institute (1976). 20. R.C. Fry and M.B. Denton, "High Solids Sample Introduction for Flame Atomic Absorption Analysis," Anal. Chem. 49, 1413 (1977). 21. M.W. Routh, P.A. Swartz and M.B. Denton, "Performance of the Super Modified Simplex," Anal. Chem. 49, 1422 (1977). 22. D.L. Windsor and M.B. Denton, "Evaluation of Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry as a Method for Elemental Analysis of Organic Compounds," Appl. Spectrosc. 32, 366 (1978). 23. M.B. Denton, J. Algeo and S.B. Tilden, "On the Design and Development of Instrumentation for Studying Transient Flame Processes," Proceedings of the Sixth International Pyrotechnics Seminar, Denver Research Institute (1978). 24. R.C. Fry, S.J. Northway and M.B. Denton, "Microsampling Nebulizer Technique for Premixed Flame Atomic Spectrometry," Anal. Chem. 50, 1719 (1978). 25. M.B. Denton, "Microcomputers," Yearbook of Science and Technology, McGraw-Hill, New York (1979). 26. D.L. Windsor, D.R. Heine and M.B. Denton, "A High Power Inductively Coupled Plasma Torch and Impedance Matching Network," Appl. Spectrosc. 33, 56 (1979). 27. R.C. Fry and M.B. Denton, "Molecular Absorption Spectra of Complex Matrices in Premixed Flames," Anal. Chem. 51, 266 (1979). 28. D.L. Windsor and M.B. Denton, "Elemental Analysis of Gas Chromatographic Effluents with an Inductively Coupled Plasma," J. Chromatogr. Sci. 17, 492 (1979). 29. D.L. Windsor and M.B. Denton, "Empirical Formula Determination with an Inductively Coupled Plasma Gas Chromatographic Detector," Anal. Chem. 51, 1116 (1979). 30. R.C. Fry and M.B. Denton, "Characteristics of a 'High Solids' Nebulizer for Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," Appl. Spectrosc. 33, 393 (1979). 31. S.B. Tilden and M.B. Denton, "Advanced Software Concepts for Employing Microcomputers in the Laboratory," J. Auto. Chem. 1, 128 (1979). 32. R.C. Fry, D.L. Windsor, S.J. Northway and M.B. Denton, "Hydride Preconcentration for Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry," Appl. Spectrosc. 33, 399 (1979). 33. D.R. Heine, J.S. Babis and M.B. Denton, "Qualitative Aspects of an Inductively Coupled Plasma in the Spectral Region Between 120 and 184 184 nm," Appl. Spectrosc. 34, 595 (1980). 34. J.D. Algeo and M.B. Denton, "On the Use of the Inverted Abel Integral for Evaluating Spectroscopic Sources," Appl. Spectrosc. 35, 35 (1981). 35. H.A. Lewis and M.B. Denton, "Determination of the Ultraviolet and Visible Spectral Response of a Charge-injection Device Array Detector," J. Auto. Chem. 3, 9 (1981). 36. R.E. Reinsfelder and M.B. Denton, "Theory and Characterization of a Separator Analyzer Mass Spectrometer," Int. J. Mass Spectrom. & Ion Phys. 37, 241 (1981). 37. S.L. Koontz and M.B. Denton, "A Very High Yield Electron Impact Ion Source for Analytical Mass Spectrometry," Int. J. Mass Spectrom. & Ion Phys. 37, 227 (1981). CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 16 of 68 38. D.R. Heine, M.B. Denton and T.D. Schlabach, "Determination of Nucleotides by Liquid Chromatography with a Phosphorus-Sensitive Inductively Coupled Plasma Detector," Anal. Chem. 54, 81 (1982). 39. G.R. Sims and M.B. Denton, "Multielement Emission Spectrometry Using a Charge-injection Device Detector," ACS Symposium Series, No. 236, Multichannel Image Detectors, Vol. 2, Yair Talmi, Ed. (l983), pp. 118-132. 40. M.B. Denton, H.A. Lewis and G.R. Sims, "Charge-injection and Charge-coupled Devices in Practical Chemical Analysis," ACS Symposium Series, No. 236, Multichannel Image Detectors, Vol. 2, Yair Talmi, Ed. (l983), pp. 133-154. 41. R.S. Aikens, P.M. Epperson and M.B. Denton, "Techniques for Operating Charge-coupled Devices (CCDs) in Very High Speed Framing Mode," SPIE Proceedings 501 (1984). 42. K. Rozsa, P. Apai, M. Janossy, J. Bergou, K. Fujii, G. Rubin, M.B. Denton, H. Phillips and F.A. Hopf, "The Effect of Oxide Coating on the Performance of the Al Hollow Cathode Discharge," Proceedings of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Central Research Institute for Physics, Budapest (1985). 43. J.S. Babis, T.C. Huth and M.B. Denton, "Construction Techniques of a Molecular Hydrogen Laser," Rev. Sci. Instrum. 56, 1969 (1985). 44. T.C. Huth and M.B. Denton, "Photoionization Mass Spectrometry with a Vacuum Ultraviolet Hydrogen Laser Source," Int. J. Mass Spectrom. & Ion Proc. 67, 199 (1985). 45. S.B. Tilden and M.B. Denton, "A Comparison of Data Reduction Techniques for Line Excited Optoacoustic Analysis of Mixtures," Appl. Spectrosc. 39, 1017 (1985). 46. S.B. Tilden and M.B. Denton, "Theory and Evaluation of a Windowless Nonresonant Optoacoustic Cell," Appl. Spectrosc. 39, 1022 (1985). 47. D.R. Heine, M.B. Denton, and T.D. Schlabach, "Determination of Phosphorus and Silicon with an Inductively Coupled Plasma Detector for Reversed Phase Chromatography," J. Chrom. Sci. 23, 454 (1985). 48. T.R. Smith and M.B. Denton, "On the Operation of Inductively Coupled Plasmas as a Function of Pressure," Spectrochim. Acta 40B(9), 1227 (1985). 49. J.D. Algeo, D.R. Heine, H.A. Phillips, F.B.G. Hoek, M.R. Schneider, J.M. Freelin and M.B. Denton, "On the Direct Determination of Metals in Lubricating Oils by ICP," Spectrochim. Acta 40B(10-12), 1447 (1985). 50. B.D. Webb and M.B. Denton, "Comparison of a Very High Frequency 148 MHz Inductively Coupled Plasma with a 27 MHz ICP," Spectrochim. Acta 41B(4), 361 (1986). 51. P. E. Miller and M. B. Denton, "The Quadrupole Mass Filter: Basic Operating Concepts," J. Chem. Ed. 63 617 (1986). 52. P.E. Miller and M.B. Denton, "The Transmission Properties of an RF-only Quadrupole Mass Filter," Int. J. Mass Spectrom. & Ion Proc. 72, 223 (1986). 53. T.R. Smith, Hugh A. Phillips and M. Bonner Denton, "A Safety Shutoff for Your Plasma Torch Box," Appl. Spectrosc. 41(2), 330 (1987). 54. T.R. Smith and M.B. Denton, "A High Pressure Inductively Coupled Plasma Torch," Appl. Spectrosc. 41(4), 654-657 (1987). CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 17 of 68 55. B.D. Webb and M.B. Denton, "Effect of Torch Size on a 148 MHz Inductively Coupled Plasma," J.A.A.S. 2(1), 21-26 (1987). 56. T.C. Huth and M.B. Denton, "Complex Mixture Analysis by Photoionization Mass Spectrometry with a VUV Hydrogen Laser Source," Analytical Chimica Acta 192, 165-173 (1987). 57. M.B. Denton, "Concepts for Improved Automated Laboratory Productivity," The Analyst 112, 347-353 (1987). 58. P.M. Epperson, J.V. Sweedler, M.B. Denton, G.R. Sims, T.W. McCurnin, R.S. Aikens, "Electro-optical Characterization of the Tektronix TK512M-011 CCD," J. Opt. Eng. 26(8), 715-724 (August 1987). 59. G.R. Sims, M.B. Denton, "Spatial Pixel Crosstalk in a Charge-injection Device," J. Opt. Eng. 26(10), 999-1007 (October 1987). 60. G.R. Sims, M.B. Denton, "Characterization of a Charge-injection Device Camera System for Spectrochemical Measurements," J. Opt. Eng. 26(10), 1008-1019 (October 1987). 61. J.V. Sweedler, M.B. Denton, G.R. Sims, R.S. Aikens, "A Single Element Charge-injection Device as a Spectroscopic Detector," J. Opt. Eng. 26(10), 1020-1028 (October 1987). 62. H.A. Phillips, H.L. Lancaster, M.B. Denton, K. Rozsa, and P. Apai, "Self-absorption in Copper Hollow Cathode Discharges," Proceedings of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Central Research Institute for Physics, Budapest (1987). 63. R.B. Bilhorn, J.V. Sweedler, P.M. Epperson, M.B. Denton, "Charge-transfer Device Detectors for Analytical Optical Spectroscopy—Operation and Characteristics," Appl. Spectrosc. 41(7), 1114-1125 (1987). 64. R.B. Bilhorn, P.M. Epperson, J.V. Sweedler, M.B. Denton, "Spectrochemical Measurements with Multichannel Integrating Detectors," Appl. Spectrosc. 41(7), 1125-1136 (1987). 65. M.B. Denton, R.B. Bilhorn, R.S. Pomeroy, J.V. Sweedler, P.M. Epperson, and R.D. Jalkian, "Array Detectors for Plasma Spectrochemistry," ICP Information Newsletter, Vol. 13, p. 64 (1988). 66. P.M. Epperson, J.V. Sweedler, R.B. Bilhorn, G.R. Sims, and M.B. Denton, "Applications of Chargetransfer Devices in Spectroscopy," Anal. Chem. 60(4), 327A (1988). 67. J.V. Sweedler, R.B. Bilhorn, P.M. Epperson, G.R. Sims, and M.B. Denton, "High Performance Chargetransfer Device Detectors," Anal. Chem. 60(5), 282A (1988). 68. H.A. Phillips, H.L. Lancaster, M.B. Denton, K. Rozsa, and P. Apai, "Self-absorption in Copper Hollow Cathode Discharges: Effects on Spectral Line Shape and Absorption Sensitivity," Appl. Spectrosc. 42(4), 572-576 (1988). 69. R.D. Jalkian and M.B. Denton, "Ultra-Trace Level Determination of Cobalt, Chromium, and Hydrogen Peroxide by Luminol Chemiluminescence Detected with a Charge-coupled Device," Appl. Spectrosc. 42(7), 1194-1199 (1988). 70. M.B. Denton, J.M. Freelin, and T.R. Smith, Sample Introduction in Atomic Spectroscopy, Chapter 4 "Ultrasonic, Babington and Thermospray Nebulization," Elsevier Science Publishers, (1988). 71. P.M. Epperson, R.D. Jalkian, and M.B. Denton, "Molecular Fluorescence Measurements with a Chargecoupled Device Detector," Anal. Chem. 61, 282-285 (1989). 72. J.S. Babis, Jerrold M. Kacsir and M.B. Denton, "Glass Capillary Array Nebulizer for Atomic Spectrometry," Appl. Spectrosc. 43(5), 786-790 (1989). CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 18 of 68 73. R.S. Pomeroy, M.B. Denton, N.R. Armstrong, "Voltammetry at the Thin Film Mercury Electrode (TFME): Anodic and Cathodic Stripping Voltammetries and Simple Potentiostat Construction," J. Chem. Ed. 66(10), 877-880 (1989). 74. J.V. Sweedler, R.D. Jalkian, R.S. Pomeroy, and M.B. Denton, "A Comparison of CCD and CID Detection for Atomic Emission Spectroscopy," Spectrochim. Acta 44B(7), 683-92 (1989). 75. R.B. Bilhorn and M.B. Denton, "Elemental Analysis with a Plasma Emission Echelle Spectrometer Employing a Charge-injection Device (CID) Detector," Appl. Spectrosc. 43(1), 1-11 (1989). 76. R.D. Jalkian, R.S. Pomeroy, J.D. Kolczynski, M.B. Denton, J.M. Lerner, and R.E. Grayzel, "Evaluation and Application of a Holographic Aberration Corrected Imaging Spectrograph," Am. Lab. 21(2), 80-88 (1989). 77. R.D. Jalkian and M.B. Denton, "HPLC Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds by Fluorescence Detected with a Charge-coupled Device," Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) Proceedings 1054, 91-102 (1989). 78. R.D. Jalkian, K.L. Ratzlaff, and M.B. Denton, "HPLC Determination of Transition Metal Ions by Chemiluminescence Detected with a Charge-coupled Device," Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) Proceedings 1055, 123-134 (1989). 79. J.D. Kolczynski, R.S. Pomeroy, R.D. Jalkian, and M.B. Denton, "Spatial and Spectral Imaging of Plasma Excitation Sources," Appl. Spectrosc. 43(5), 887 (1989). 80. P.M. Epperson and M.B. Denton, "Binning Spectral Images in a Charge- Coupled Device (CCD)," Anal. Chem. 61, 1513-1519 (1989). 81. R.S. Pomeroy, J.D. Kolczynski, J.V. Sweedler, and M.B. Denton, "Analysis of Microgram Amounts of Particulate Material by Simultaneous Multiwavelength Atomic Emission Spectroscopy," Mikrochim. Acta III, 347-353 (1989). 82. J.V. Sweedler, R.D. Jalkian, and M.B. Denton, "A Linear Charge-coupled Device Detector System for Spectroscopy," Appl. Spectrosc. 43(6), 953-962 (1989). 83. J.V. Sweedler and M.B. Denton, "Spatially Encoded Fourier Transform Spectroscopy in the Ultraviolet to Near Infrared," Appl. Spectrosc. 43(8), 1378-1384 (1989). 84. T.R. Smith and M.B. Denton, "LTE Conditions Within the Central Channel of the Plasma," Appl. Spectrosc. 43(8), 1385-1387 (1989). 85. H.A. Phillips, T.R. Smith, B.D. Webb, and M.B. Denton, "Simplified Construction of Demountable ICP Torches," Appl. Spectrosc. 43(8), 1488-1489 (1989) 86. R.S. Pomeroy, J.V. Sweedler, M.B. Denton, "Charge-injection Device Detection for Improved Performance in Atomic Emission Spectroscopy," Talanta 37(1), 15-21 (1990). 87. G.R. Sims and M.B. Denton, "Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Emission Spectrometry with a Chargeinjection Device Detector," Talanta 37(1), 1-13 (1990). 88. P.E. Miller and M.B. Denton, "A Notch Rejection Quadrupole Mass Filter," International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes 96(1), 17-26 (1990). 89. H.A. Phillips, M.B. Denton, K. Rozsa, and P. Apai, "Absorption and Emission of Copper Radiation in a Low and a High Voltage Internal Anode Hollow Cathode Discharge," Spectrochim. Acta 45B(7), 621-31 (1990). CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 19 of 68 90. J.V. Sweedler, R.D. Jalkian, G.R. Sims, and M.B. Denton, "Crossed Interferometric Dispersive Spectroscopy," Appl. Spectrosc. 44(1), 14-20 (1990). 91. T.R. Smith and M.B. Denton, "Evaluation of Current Nebulizers and Nebulizer Characterization Techniques," Appl. Spectrosc. 44(1), 21-24 (1990). 92. R.B. Bilhorn and M.B. Denton, "Wide Dynamic Range Detection with a Charge-injection Device (CID) for Quantitative Plasma Emission Spectroscopy," Appl. Spectrosc. 44(9), 1538-1546 (1990). 93. M.B. Denton, M.J. Pilon, and J.S. Babis, "Vacuum Ultraviolet Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectroscopy for Element Selective Detection of Nonmetals," Appl. Spectrosc. 44(6), 975-978 (1990). 94. J.S. Babis, M.J. Pilon, and M.B. Denton, "Spatial Distribution of Vacuum Ultraviolet Radiation in an Inductively Coupled Plasma," Appl. Spectrosc. 44(8), 1281-1289 (1990). 95. M.J. Pilon, M.B. Denton, R.G. Schleicher, P.M. Moran, and S.B. Smith, Jr., "Evaluation of a New Array Detector Atomic Emission Spectrometer for Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy," Appl. Spectrosc. 44(10), 1613-20 (1990). 96. M.B. Denton, "Present and Future Roles of High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors in Spectrochemical Analysis," SPIE Proceedings, 1318, 107–118, (1990). 97. R.S. Pomeroy, M.E. Baker, D.A. Radspinner, and M.B. Denton, "Fluorescence Imaging of Latent Fingerprints With a Cooled Charge-coupled Device Detector," International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging, M. Bonner Denton (Ed.), SPIE Proceedings,1439, 60–65 (1990). 98. D. A. Radspinner, R. E. Fields, C. W. Earle, and M. B. Denton, "The Revolutionary Impact of Today's Array Detector Technology on Chemical Analysis," International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging, M, Bonner Denton (Ed)., SPIE Proceedings, 1439, 2–14 (1990). 99. M. B. Denton (Editor) SPIE Proceedings, 1439, 1990. 100. R.S. Pomeroy, M.E. Baker, J.D. Kolczynski, and M.B. Denton, "Indirect Determination of Phosphate, Silicate, and Arsenate by HPLC-AES," Appl. Spectrosc. 45(2), 198–201 (1991). 101. R.B. Bilhorn, R.S. Pomeroy, and M.B. Denton, Trace Metal Analysis and Speciation, Chapter 4, "The Future of Intelligent Spectrometers in Speciation by Atomic Emission Spectrometry," Journal of Chromatography Library, 47, Elsevier Science, New York, NY, 75–98 (1991). 102. R.S. Pomeroy, J.D. Kolczynski, and M.B. Denton, "Information Based Expert Systems for Atomic Emission Spectroscopy," Appl. Spectrosc. , 45(7), 1111–1119 (1991). 103. R.S. Pomeroy, R.D. Jalkian, and M.B. Denton, "Spark Spectroscopy Using Charge-transfer Devices: Analysis, Automated Systems, and Imaging," Appl. Spectrosc. , 45(7), 1120–1125 (1991). 104. J.D. Kolczynski, M.J. Pilon, D.A. Radspinner, R.S. Pomeroy, M.E. Baker, J.A. Norris, M.B. Denton, R. Foster, R.G. Schleicher, and P.M. Moran, "Atomic Emission Spectrometry Using Charge-injection Device (CID) Detection," Am. Lab., 23(8), 48–55 (May 1991). 105. J. W. Finch and M. B. Denton, "Single-Photon Ionization Mass Spectrometry with a VUV Molecular Hydrogen Laser Source," 39th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, (1991). 106. J. W. Finch and M. B. Denton, "VUV Photoionization Mass Spectrometry: Rapid Screening for Drugs of Abuse in Urine," 39th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, (1991). 107. M.B. Denton, "Applications of Charge-coupled and Charge-injection Devices in Analytical Spectroscopy," SPIE Proceedings, 1447, 2–11 (1991). CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 20 of 68 108. M.J. Pilon, R. Belmore, R.G. Schleicher, R.E. Fields, J.A. Norris, and M.B. Denton, "The Application of a Solid State Array Detector to Spectrographic DC Arc," International Precious Metals Institute Proceedings, Sample and Analysis Seminar (New Orleans, LA), March 10–12, 1991. 109. J.V. Sweedler, R.B. Bilhorn, P.M. Epperson, G.R. Sims and M. B. Denton, Applications of Charge-transfer Devices in Spectroscopy. In Instrumentation in Analytical Chemistry, 1988–1991, Louise Voress, Ed., (1992). 110. R.B. Bilhorn, R.S. Pomeroy, and M.B. Denton, Computerized Multichannel Atomic Emission Spectroscopy. In Computer-Enhanced Analytical Spectroscopy; Plenum Publishing Corporation: New York, NY, (1992). 111. R.E. Fields and M. B. Denton, "Array Detectors in Atomic Spectroscopy," Laser Focus World, 107–113 (March 1992). 112. J.V. Sweedler, R.B. Bilhorn, P.M. Epperson, G.R. Sims and M. B. Denton, High Performance Chargetransfer Device Detectors. In Instrumentation in Analytical Chemistry, 1988–1991, Louise Voress, Ed., (1992). 113. M. B. Denton, "Array Detectors," Guest Editorial, Appl. Spectrosc. , 46(7), 5073 (1992). 114. R.E. Fields, M.E. Baker, D.A. Radspinner, R.S. Pomeroy and M.B. Denton, "Spectroscopic Applications of Charge-transfer Devices," Spectroscopy, 7(9), 28–35 (1992). 115. M.E. Baker and M.B. Denton. CTD Detectors for Planar Separations and Electrophoresis. In Chargetransfer Devices in Spectroscopy; J.V. Sweedler, K.L. Ratzlaff and M.B. Denton, Eds.; VCH Publishers: New York, NY (1994) pp 197–226. 116. J.V. Sweedler, K.L. Ratzlaff and M.B. Denton (Eds.), Charge-transfer Devices in Spectroscopy, VCH Publishers, New York, NY (1994). 117. Michael C. Zumwalt and M.B. Denton. "Photoionization Mass Spectrometry of C60 and C70 with a Vacuum Ultraviolet Hydrogen Laser Source," Appl. Spectrosc. , 47(11), 1739–1741 (1993). 118. C.W. Earle, M.E. Baker, R.S. Pomeroy and M.B. Denton, "Imaging Applications for Chemical Analysis Utilizing Charge-coupled Device Array Detectors," Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 12(10), 395–403 (1993). 119. M. B. Denton, "Presidential Reflections," Appl. Spectrosc. , 47(12), 14A (1993). 120. Michael C. Zumwalt and M.B. Denton., "Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography to Determine the C60:C70 Ration in Fullerene Soot," Journal of Chemical Education, 72, 939–940, October (1995). 121. Daniel A. Gilmore, Donald Gurka and M.B. Denton, "Quantitative Detection of Environmentally Important Dyes Using Diode Laser/Fiber-Optic Raman Spectroscopy," Appl. Spectrosc. , 49(4), 508–512 (1995). 122. Quentin S. Hanley, J. Bruce True, and M.B. Denton, "Evaluation of Charge-injection Devices for Use in Laue Diffraction Imaging," J. Synchrotron Rad., 2 215–228 (1995). 123. Daniel A. Gilmore and M. B. Denton, "New Detector Technologies and their Impact on Raman Spectroscopy," in Advances in Fluorescence Sensing Technology II, J.R. Lakowicz, Ed., 1995 Proc. SPIE, 2388, 121–130 (1995). 124. M. Bonner Denton and Daniel A. Gilmore, "Development and Evaluation of an Optimized Multiplex Array Detector Raman System for Field Environmental Analysis," in Field Screening Methods for Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals, Proceedings from the Field Screening Methods for Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (Las Vegas, NV), VIP-47, Vol. 2, 694–701 (1995). CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 21 of 68 125. Robert S Pomeroy, Mark E. Baker, Andrew G. Dickson and M. Bonner Denton, "Scientifically Operated CCD-Based Spectroscopic System for High-Precision Spectrometric Determinations of Sea Water," Appl. Spectrosc. 49(12), 1729–1736 (1995). 126. Quentin S. Hanley, Darren R. Dunphy and M. Bonner Denton, “A Foil-Mask Spectrometer for Laue Diffraction Pattern Imaging: Simultaneous Position, Intensity and Energy,” J. Synchrotron Rad. 3, 101– 111 (1996). 127. Yuanling Liang, Mark E. Baker, Daniel A. Gilmore and M. Bonner Denton, “Evaluation of Commercial Silica-Gel HPTLC Plates for Quantitative Fluorescence Analysis,” J. of Planar Chromatogr.-Modern TLC, 9(4), 247–253 (1996). 128. Quentin S. Hanley, Colin W. Earle, Frank M. Pennebaker, Sean P. Madden and M. Bonner Denton, “Charge-transfer Devices in Analytical Instrumentation,” Analytical Chemistry 68(21), 661A–667A (11/1/96). 129. Yuanling Liang, Mark E. Baker, B. Todd Yeager and M. Bonner Denton, “Quantitative Analysis of Aflatoxins by High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography Utilizing a Scientifically Operated Chargecoupled Device Detector,” Analytical Chemistry 68(22), 3885–3891 (11/15/96). 130. M. Bonner Denton, Robert E. Fields and Quentin S. Hanley (Eds.), Recent Developments in Scientific Optical Imaging, M. Bonner Denton, Quentin S. Hanley and Robert E. Fields, Eds.; Royal Society of Chemistry: Cambridge, UK; 1996. 131. Daniel A. Gilmore and M. Bonner Denton, Development of an Optimized CCD Array-Detector Laser/Fiber Optic Raman System for Field Environmental Analysis. In Recent Developments in Scientific Optical Imaging, M. Bonner Denton, Quentin S. Hanley and Robert E. Fields, Eds.; Royal Society of Chemistry: Cambridge, UK; 1996, pp 145–160. 132. Yuanling Liang and M. Bonner Denton, Application of a CCD to Planar Chromatographic Analysis. In Recent Developments in Scientific Optical Imaging, M. Bonner Denton, Quentin S. Hanley and Robert E. Fields, Eds.; Royal Society of Chemistry: Cambridge, UK; 1996, pp 161–169. 133. Quentin S. Hanley, M. Bonner Denton, Erick Jourdain, Jean-François Hochedez and Pierre Dhez, Chargeinjection Device Absolute Quantum Efficiency Determination in the X-UV Range (1-6 KeV) and Depletion Depth Evaluation. In Recent Developments in Scientific Optical Imaging, M. Bonner Denton, Quentin S. Hanley and Robert E. Fields, Eds.; Royal Society of Chemistry: Cambridge, UK; 1996, pp 203– 209. 134. M. Bonner Denton, “Raman Spectroscopy: Ready to Meet New Challenges,” Photonics Spectra 31(1), 96– 97 (January 1997). 135. Quentin S. Hanley, John W. Campbell, and M. Bonner Denton, “Application of Energy Resolved Measurements to Laue Diffraction: Determination of Unit Cell Parameters, Deconvolution of Harmonics and Assignment of Systematic Absences,” J. of Synchrotron Rad. (1997) 4, 214–222. 136. Frank M. Pennebaker, David A. Jones, Chris A. Gresham, Robert H. Williams, Richard E. Simon, Michael F. Schappert and M. Bonner Denton, “Spectroscopic instrumentation in the 21st Century: excitement at the horizon; Plenary Lecture,” Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry (September, 1998) 13, 821–827. 137. Jeffrey H. Giles, Trent D. Ridder, Robert H. Williams, David A. Jones and M. Bonner Denton, “Selecting a CCD Camera,” Anal. Chem. (10/1/98), 663A–668A. 138. Yuanling Liang, M. Bonner Denton, Robert B. Bates, “Stability studies of tetracycline in methanol solution, “Journal of Chromatography A, 827 (1998) 45–55. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 22 of 68 139. Sean P. Madden, David Jones, and M. Bonner Denton. “Analytical Chemistry,” entry in McGraw-Hill 1999 Yearbook of Science and Technology, supplement to Encyclopedia of Science & Technology, 20 vols., 8th ed., 1998. 140. Frank M. Pennebaker, Robert H. Williams, John A. Norris and M. Bonner Denton. Developments in Detectors in Atomic Spectroscopy, In Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy, Joseph Sneddon, Ed.; JAI Press: Greenwich, CT; 1999, Vol. 5, pp 145–172. 141. Christopher A. Gresham, Daniel A. Gilmore and M. Bonner Denton, “Direct Comparison of Near-infrared Absorbance Spectroscopy with Raman Scattering Spectroscopy for the Quantitative Analysis of Xylene Isomer Mixtures,” Appl. Spectrosc. 53 (10), 1177–1182 (1999). 142. J. Bruce True, Robert H. Williams and M. Bonner Denton, “On the Implementation of Multielement Continuum Source Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Utilizing an Echelle/CID Detection System.,” Appl. Spectrosc. 53 (9), 1102–1110 (1999). 143. Jeffrey H. Giles, Daniel A. Gilmore and M. Bonner Denton, “Quantitative Analysis Using Raman Spectroscopy Without Spectral Standardization,” Journal of Raman Spectroscopy 30, 767–771 (1999). 144. Jürgen Gailer, Sean P. Madden, William R. Cullen and M. Bonner Denton, “The Separation of Dimethylarsinic Acid, Methylarsonous Acid, Methylarsonic Acid, Arsenate and Dimethylarsinous Acid on the Hamilton PRP-X100 Anion-Exchange Column,” Appl. Organomet. Chem. 13, 837–843 (1999). 145. Jeffrey H. Giles, Jonathan G. Shackman and M. Bonner Denton, “The Impact of Raman—The Awakening Giant of Spectroscopy—On the Pharmaceutical Industry,” American Pharmaceutical Review 2 (4), 44–51 (1999). 146. Yuanling Liang, Richard E. Simon and M. Bonner Denton, “Utilization of a Scientifically Operated Charge-coupled Device Detector for High Performance Thin-layer Chromatographic Analysis of Tetracyclines,” The Analyst 124, 1577–1582 (1999). 147. M. Bonner Denton (Ed.), Further Developments in Scientific Optical Imaging, Royal Society of Chemistry: Cambridge, 2000. 148. Jonathan G. Shackman, Jeffrey H. Giles and M. Bonner Denton, Pharmaceutical Reaction Monitoring by Raman Spectroscopy. In Further Developments in Scientific Optical Imaging, M. Bonner Denton, Ed.; Royal Society of Chemistry: Cambridge, UK; 2000, pp 186–201. 149. Quentin S. Hanley, J. B. True and M. Bonner Denton, Electro-Optical Characterizations of the CID 17PPRA, CID 38SG, CID 38Q-A and CID 38Q-B. In Further Developments in Scientific Optical Imaging, M. Bonner Denton, Ed.; Royal Society of Chemistry: Cambridge, UK; 2000, pp 164–175. 150. Jürgen Gailer, Sean P. Madden, Michael F. Burke, M. Bonner Denton and H. Vasken Aposhian, “Simultaneous multielement-specific detection of a novel glutathione-arsenic-selenium ion [(GS)2AsSe] by ICP AES after micellar size-exclusion chromatography,” Appl. Organomet. Chem. 14, 355–363 (2000). 151. Jürgen Gailer, Graham N. George, Ingrid J. Pickering, Sean Madden, Roger C. Prince, Eileen Y. Yu, M. Bonner Denton, Husam S. Younis, and H. Vasken Aposhian, "Structural Basis of the Antagonism between Inorganic Mercury and Selenium in Mammals: Chemical Research in Toxicology 14 (11), 1135–1142 (2000). 152. M.B. Denton and F.J. Prevatt, "Rapid Trace Metal Analysis of High Solids Wastewater and Sludge," Proceedings from the 16th Annual Waste Testing & Quality Assurance Symposium (Arlington, VA), August 5–10, 2000, 118–123. 153. M. Bonner Denton, “Advances in the application of array detectors for improved chemical analysis,” Chemical Communication: 2000 Partners in Science Conference Summary, Research Corporation (Tucson, AZ), 3–17 (2000). CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 23 of 68 154. Carolyn J. S. Pommier, Linda K. Walton, Trent D. Ridder and M. Bonner Denton, Array Detectors for Raman Spectroscopy. In Handbook of Vibrational Spectroscopy; John M. Chalmers and Peter R. Griffiths, Eds; John Wiley & Sons: Chichester, UK (2001) Vol. 1, pp 507–521. 155. Frank M. Pennebaker and M. Bonner Denton, "High-Precision, Simultaneous Analysis of Pt, Pd and Rh in Catalytic Converter Samples by Carius Tube Dissolution and Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy with Charge-injection Device Detection," Appl. Spectrosc. 55 (4), 504–509 (2001). 156. Frank M. Pennebaker and M. Bonner Denton, "Precision and Noise in Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy with Charge-injection Device Detection," Appl. Spectrosc. 55 (6), 722–729 (2001). 157. Richard E. Simon, Yuanling Liang and M. Bonner Denton, "Fluorescence Quenching High Performance Thin-Layer Chromatographic Analysis Utilizing a Scientifically Operated Charge-coupled Device Detector," The Analyst 126 (4), 446–450 (2001). 158. Gary M. Hieftje, James H. Barnes, Ole A. Grøn, Andrew M. Leach, Denise M. McClenathan, Steven J. Ray, David A. Solyom, William C. Wetzel, M. Bonner Denton, and David W. Koppenaal, “Evolution and revolution in instrumentation for plasma-source mass spectrometry,” Pure Appl. Chem, Vol. 73, No. 10, 1579–1588 (2001). 159. J. Gailer, S. Madden, G.A. Buttigieg, M.B. Denton and H.S. Younis, “Identification of [(GS)2AsSe]- in rabbit bile by size-exclusion chromatography and simultaneous multielement-specific detection by ICPAES, Appl. Organomet. Chem. 16, 72–75 (2002). 160. A. Knight, R. Sperline, G. Hieftje, E. Young, C. Barinaga, D. Koppenaal, and M. B. Denton, “The development of a micro-Faraday array for ion detection,” in special issue “Detectors and the Measurement of Mass Spectra,” K Birkinshaw, ed, Intl. J. Mass Spectrometry 215, 1–3, 131-139 (2002). 161. J. Gailer, G.N. George, I.J. Pickering, G.A. Buttigieg, M.B. Denton, and R. S. Glass, “Synthesis, X-ray absorption spectroscopy and purification of the seleno-bis (S-glutathionyl) arsinium anion from selenide, arsenite and glutathione,” J. Organomet. Chem 650, 108-113 (2002). 162. Stephen Denson, Bonner Denton, Roger Sperline, Phil Rodacy, and Chris Gresham, "Ion Mobility Spectrometry Utilizing Micro-Faraday Finger Array Detector Technology," Intl. J. Ion Mobility Spectrometry 5-3, 100-103 (2002). 163. J. Gailer, G. N. George, H. H. Harris, I. J. Pickering, R. C. Prince, G. A. Buttigieg, R. S. Glass, and M. B.Denton, “Synthesis, Purification and Structural Characterization of the Dimethyldiselenoarsinate Anion.” Inorg. Chem. 41 (21), 5426-5432 (2002). 164. A. K. Knight, S. C. Denson, R. P. Sperline, E. T. Young, J. H. Barnes, G. M. Hieftje, M. Sinha, M. Wadsworth, D. W. Koppenaal, C. J. Barinaga, C. A. Gresham, and M. B. Denton, "The Impact of Astronomy Technologies on Chemical Analysis." Proceedings, Scientific Detectors in Astronomy Workshop, Waimea, HI, June 16-22, 2002. 165. James H. Barnes, Roger P. Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, Erick T. Young, and Gary M. Hieftje, “Characterization of a Focal Plane Camera Fitted to a Mattauch-Herzog Geometry Mass Spectrograph. I. Use with a Glow-Discharge Source,” Anal. Chem. 74 (20), 5327-5332 (2002). 166. M. Bonner Denton, Roger P. Sperline, Jeffrey H. Giles, Daniel A. Gilmore, C. J. S. Pommier, and Robert T. Downs, "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis, Part I. Comparison of Qualitative Analyses Using Large, Computer-Based Raman Spectral Libraries," Australian Journal of Chemistry 56, 117-131 (2003). CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 24 of 68 167. Jeff Prevatt and M. Bonner Denton, "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis, Part II. Rapid Trace Metal Analysis of High Solids Wastewater and Sludge Using Direct Current Plasma Equipped with an Echelle/CID Spectrometer,” Australian Journal. of Chemistry 56, 133-140 (2003). 168. J. Gailer, G. A. Buttigieg, and M. B. Denton, "Simultaneous Arsenic and Selenium-Specific Detection of the Dimethyldiselenoarsinate Anion by HPLC-ICP-AES," J. Applied Organometallic Chemistry 17, 570574 (2003). 169. Gavin A. Buttigieg, Andrew K. Knight, Stephen C. Denson, Carolyn J. Pommier, and M. Bonner Denton, "Characterization of the Explosive Triacetone Triperoxide and Detection by Ion Mobility Spectrometry," Forensic Science International 135, 53-59 (2003). 170. Marcus J. Origlieri, Robert T. Downs, Richard M. Thompson, Carolyn J. S. Pommier, M. Bonner Denton, and George E. Harlow, “High-pressure crystal structure of kosmochlor, NaCrSi2O6, and systematics of anisotropic compression in pyroxenes,” American Mineralogist 88, 1025-1032 (2003). 171. C. J. S. Pommier, M. B. Denton, and R. T. Downs, "Raman Spectroscopic Study of Spodumene (LiAlSi2O6) Through the Pressure-Induced Phase Change from C2/c to P21/c," J. Raman Spectroscopy 34, 769-775 (2003). 172. James H. Barnes IV, Gregory D. Schilling, M. Bonner Denton, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje, "Development and Characterization of an Electrostatic Quadrupole Extraction Lens for Mass Spectrometry," JAAS 18, 1015-1018 (2003). 173. James H. Barnes IV, Gary M. Hieftje, M. Bonner Denton, Roger P. Sperline, David W. Koppenaal, and Charles J. Barinaga, “A Mass Spectrometry Detector Array That Provides Truly Simultaneous Detection,” Invited Paper, American Laboratory 35 (20), 15-22 (2003). 174. Gavin Buttigieg, Mark E. Baker, Joaquin Ruiz, and M. Bonner Denton, “Lead Isotope Ratio Determination for the Forensic Analysis of Military Small Arms Projectiles” Analytical Chemistry 75, 5022-5029 (2003). 175. M. Bonner Denton, “Improved Analytical Instrumentation: Potential for Impact in Biological Sciences,” Proceedings, 16th IEEE Lasers and Electro Optics Society Meeting, Tucson, AZ, October 27-28, 2003, Vol. 1, 236-237. 176. K. O. MacFadden, A. W. Castleman Jr., P. R. De Forest, M. B. Denton, C. A. Evans Jr., M. O. Finkelstein, P. C. Giannelli, R. R. Greenberg, J. A. Holcombe, K. Kafadar, C. J. McMahon Jr., S. R. Prescott, C. Spiegelman, R. S. Voorhees, “Forensic Analysis: Weighing Bullet Lead Evidence,” Report of the National Research Council Committee on Scientific Assessment of Bullet Lead Elemental Composition Comparison, National Academies Press (2004). 177. R. M. Brown Jr., R. C. Fry, J. L. Moyers, S. J. Northway, M. B. Denton, and G. S. Wilson, “Interference by Volatile Nitrogen Oxides and Transition-Metal Catalysis in the Preconcentration of Arsenic and Selenium as Hydrides,” Analytical Chemistry 53, 1560-1566 (1981). Note: This was left off list originally and therefore had to be inserted out of chronological order. 178. M. Bonner Denton, Andrew K. Knight, Stephen C. Denson, Roger P. Sperline, Erick T. Young, James H. Barnes, Gary M. Hieftje, Mahadeva Sinha, Mark Wadsworth, David W. Koppenaal, Charles J. Barinaga, and Christopher A. Gresham, The Impact of Astronomy Technologies on Chemical Analysis, In Scientific Detectors for Astronomy, The Beginning of a New Era, Paola Amico, James W. Beletic, and Jenna E. Beletic, Eds.; Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, (2004), pp. 311-318. 179. James H. Barnes IV, Gregory D. Schilling, Roger P. Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje, “Use of a Novel Array Detector for the Direct Analysis of Solid Samples by Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Sector-Field Mass Spectrometry,” JASMS 15, 769-776 (2004). CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 25 of 68 180. James H. Barnes IV, Gregory D. Schilling, Roger P. Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, Erick T. Young, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje, “Coupling of a Gas Chromatograph to a Simultaneous-Detection Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrograph for Speciation of Organohalide and Organometallic Compounds,” J. Analytical Atomic Spectrometry 19, 751-756 (2004). 181. Graham N. George, Roger C. Prince, Jürgen Gailer, Gavin A. Buttigieg, M. Bonner Denton, Hugh H. Harris, and Ingrid J. Pickering, “Mercury Binding to the Chelation Therapy Agents DMSA and DMPS, and the Rational Design of Custom Chelators for Mercury ,” Chemical Research in Toxicology 17, 999-1006 (2004). 182. James H. Barnes IV, Gregory D. Schilling, Roger P. Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, Erick T. Young, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje, “Characterization of a Focal Plane Camera Fitted to a Mattauch-Herzog Geometry Mass Spectrograph. 2. Use with an Inductively Coupled Plasma,” Anal. Chem. 76 (9), 2531-2536 (2004). 183. James H. Barnes IV, Gregory D. Schilling, Steven F. Stone, Roger P. Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, Erick T. Young, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje, “Simultaneous Multichannel Mass-Specific Detection for High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Using an Array Detector SectorField Mass Spectrometer,” Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry 380, 227-234 (2004). 184. Jeffrey W. Finch, Kevin A. Toerne, Karl H. Schram, and M. Bonner Denton, “Evaluation of a hydrogen laser vacuum ultraviolet source for photoionization mass spectrometry of pharmaceuticals,” Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 19, 15-22 (2005). 185. Quentin S. Hanley and M. Bonner Denton, “Advances in Array Detectors for X-ray Diffraction Techniques,” J. Synchrotron Radiation 12, 618-625 (2005). 186. Carolyn J. S. Pommier, Robert T. Downs, Marilena Stimpfl, Günther J. Redhammer, and M. Bonner Denton, “Raman and X-Ray Investigations of LiFeSi2O6 Under Pressure,” J. Raman Spectroscopy 36 (9), 864-871 (2005). 187. D.W. Koppenaal, C.J. Barinaga, M.B. Denton, R.P. Sperline, G.M. Hieftje, G.D. Schilling, F.J. Andrade, and J. A. Barnes IV, “Mass Spectrometry Detectors,” Anal. Chem., November 1, 2005, 419A-427A. 188. R. P. Sperline, A. K. Knight, C. A. Gresham, D. W. Koppenaal, G. M. Hieftje, and M. B. Denton, "Readnoise Characterization of Focal Plane Array Detectors via Mean-Variance Analysis," Appl. Spec. 59-11, 1315-1323 (2005). 189. M. Bonner Denton, Andrew K. Knight, Roger P. Sperline, and Christopher A. Gresham, Advanced Detector and Optical Fabrication Technologies for Implementing Improved Spectroscopic Instrumentation: The Use of a CTIA Detector in Ion Mobility Spectrometry, in Scientific Detectors for Astronomy 2005, Explorers of the Photon Odyssey, Series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library, Jenna E. Beletic, James W. Beletic, and Paola Amico, Eds.; Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, Vol. 336, pp. 207-216 (2006). 190. Birgit U. Peschel, Francisco J. Andrade, William C. Wetzel, Gregory D. Schilling, Gary M. Hieftje, Jose A. C. Broekaert, Roger P. Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, Charles J. Barinaga, and David W. Koppenaal, “Electrothermal vaporization coupled with inductively coupled plasma array detector mass spectrometry for the multielement analysis of AI2O3 ceramic powders,” Spectrochimica Acta Part B 61 pp. 42-49 (2006). 191. Gregory D. Schilling, Francisco J. Andrade, James H. Barnes IV, Roger P. Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje, “Characterization of a Second-Generation Focal-Plane Camera Coupled to an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mattauch-Herzog Geometry Mass Spectrograph,” Analytical Chemistry 78, 4319-4325 (2006). 192. Stephen Denson, Carolyn Pommier, and M. Bonner Denton, "The Impact of Array Detectors for Raman Spectroscopy," J. Chem. Ed., Vol. 84, No. 1, 67-74 (2007). CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 26 of 68 193. Gregory D. Schilling, Francisco J. Andrade, James H. Barnes IV, Roger P. Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje, “Continuous Simultaneous Detection in Mass Spectrometry,” Analytical Chemistry, 79 (20), 7662-7668 (2007). 194. C.J.S. Pommier, G.J. Redhammer, M.B. Denton, R.T. Downs, “Raman Spectroscopic and Visible Absorption Investigation of LiCrSi2O6 Pyroxene Under Pressure,” Applied Spectroscopy, 62-7, 766-772 (2008). 195. Gregory D. Schilling, Jacob T. Shelley, Jose A.C. Broekaert, Roger P. Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal and Gary M. Hieftje, “Use of an ambient ionization flowing atmospheric-pressure afterglow source for elemental analysis through hydride generation,” Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 24(1), 34-40 (2009). 196. H. T. Edwards, C. Gatsonis, M. A. Berger, J. S. Cecil, M. B. Denton, M. Fierro, K. Kafadar, P. M. Marone, G. S. Mearns, R. S. Murch, C. Robertson, M. Schechter, R. Shaler, J. A. Siegel, S. N. Srihari, S. M. Wiederhorn, and R. Zumwalt “Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward,” Report of the National Research Council of the National Academies, Committee on Identifying the Needs of the Forensic Science Community, National Academies Press, Washington, D.C. (2009). 197. J. S. Babis, R. P. Sperline, A. K. Knight, D. A. Jones, C. A. Gresham and M. B. Denton, “Performance evaluation of a miniature ion mobility spectrometer drift cell for application in hand-held explosives detection ion mobility spectrometers,” Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 395, No. 2, 411-419 (2009). 198. Gregory D. Schilling, Steven J. Ray, Arnon A. Rubinshtein, Jeremy A. Felton, Roger P. Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje, “Evaluation of a 512Channel Faraday-Strip Array Detector Coupled to an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mattauch—Herzog Mass Spectrograph,” Analytical Chemistry, 81 (13), 5467-5473 (2009). 199. Noeth, Louise Anne, “CES: Engineering Landspeed Vehicles”, Cutting Edge Science, Lincoln Interactive, The National Network of Digital Schools, published online: Summer, 2010. 200. Gregory D. Schilling, Steven J. Ray, Roger P. Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje, “Optimization of Ag isotope-ratio precision with a 12-Channel array detector coupled to a Mattauch-Herzog Mass Spectrograph,” Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 25, 210, 735-738 (2010). 201. Arnon A. Rubinshtein, Gregory D. Schilling, Steven J. Ray, Roger P. Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje, “Characterization of a third-generation Faradaystrip array detector coupled to a Mattauch—Herzog geometry mass spectrograph with a dc-glow discharge ionization source,” Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 25(5), 735-738 (2010). 202. Jeremy A. Felton, Gregory D. Schilling, Steven J. Ray, Roger P. Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje, “Evaluation of a fourth-generation focal plane camera for use in plasma-source mass spectrometry,” Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 26(2) (2011): 300-304. 203. Jan Lorincik, M. Bonner Denton, Roger P. Sperline, Erick T. Young, Peter Williams “Testing of a Micro Faraday Cup Array for Ion Detection in SIMS”, Analytical Letters, 44: 6, 1050-1057, (2011), 204. M. Bonner Denton, "The Impact of Focal Plane Arrays on Chemical Analysis: Today and Tomorrow”, Proceedings, Scientific Detectors in Astronomy Workshop, Florence, Italy, October 4-11, 2012. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 27 of 68 Department of Energy On-Site Program Reviews 1. February 16, 2010, Los Alamos National Laboratory, “Improved Accuracy of Pu Assay of Spent Fuel” 2. March 16, 2010, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, “HiRes” 3. October 26, 2010, Ames Laboratory, “Trace Radionuclides by LA-ICPMS” 4. March 16, 2012, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, “Remote Isotope” 5. June 12, 2012, Idaho National Laboratory, “Fayalite” 6. June 29, 2012, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, “Next GEN” 7. December 18, 2012, Idaho National Laboratory, “Cs Signatures” 8. March 12, 2013, Livermore National Laboratory, NA-22 Project 9. November 14, 2013, Idaho National Laboratory, “Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry” 10. March 29, 2014, Los Alamos National Laboratory, “Q Spectrometry” 11. April 18, 2014, Savannah River National Laboratory, “Cooling Towers” 12. June 5, 2014, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, “Inverse SEM” 13. June 9, 2014, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, NA-22 Project 14. June 25, 2014, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, NA-22 Project CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 28 of 68 Presentations Invited Presentations 1. February 23–24, 1972. Southeast Texas Engineering and Scientific Exposition (Beaumont, TX). "New Laser Techniques in Atomic Fluorescence." 2. April 4, 1973. Excellence in Analytical Chemistry Symposia, National Bureau of Standards (Washington, DC). "Recent Advances in Flame Spectrochemical Techniques Through the Use of Ultrasonic Nebulization." 3. April 5, 1973. National Bureau of Standards Separation and Purification Section Seminar (Washington, DC), "Quadrupole Mass Spectrometers." 4. April 16–17, 1973. Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Short Course sponsored by Hewlett-Packard (Tucson, AZ). 5. October 26, 1973. ONR Computers in Chemistry Symposium at the University of Arizona. "The Development of Interactive Computer Controlled Systems for Studying Flame Phenomena." 6. January 31, 1974. University of Houston (Houston, TX). "Improved Techniques for Elucidating Flame Spectrochemical Parameters." 7. May 10, 1974. ONR Computers in Chemistry Symposium at Purdue University (W. Lafayette, IN). "Investigations into Flame Phenomena with a Computer Controlled Experimental System." 8. October 14, 1974. Colorado State University (Ft. Collins, CO). Department of Chemistry Seminar. "Computer Controlled Investigations of Flame Spectrochemical Systems." 9. December 1, l974. ONR Research Symposium at Rockwell Science Center (Thousand Oaks, CA). "The Use of Metal Species as Probes for Studying Flame Environments." 10. March 3, l975. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Cleveland, OH); chairman of session on "Automated Instrumentation and Interfacing." 11. March 21, 1975. Naval Weapons Center (China Lake, CA). "Studies into Flame Spectrochemical Processes Utilizing Interactive Computer Control and Related Investigations." 12. April 10, 1975. Varian Aerograph (Walnut Creek, CA). "Recent Advances in Flame Spectrochemical Analysis." 13. April 10, 1975. N. Cal. Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (San Francisco, CA). "Investigations into Flame Spectrochemical Processes Utilizing Interactive Computer Control." 14. April 11, l975. San Francisco St. University (San Francisco, CA), Department of Chemistry Seminar. "New Instrumental Techniques for Improving Chemical Analysis." 15. April 25, l975. University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, NM), Department of Chemistry Seminar. "New Instrumental Techniques for Improving Chemical Analysis." 16. May 9, 1975. ONR Research Symposium at Colorado St. University (Ft. Collins, CO). "Evaluation of the Contribution of Organic Solvents Toward Signal Enhancement in the Premixed Oxygen-Hydrogen Flame." 17. October 3, 1975. Quantum Optics and Atomic Physics Seminar, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ). "Interactive Computer Control of Multiparameter Experimental Systems." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 29 of 68 18. October 17, 1975. ONR Research Symposium at the Naval Research Laboratory (Washington, DC). "Improved Multiparameter Optimization Techniques for Use with Interactive Computer Controlled Systems." 19. October 28, 1975. The 1975 Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy (Los Angeles, CA). "Recent Investigations into Flame Spectrochemical Systems Utilizing Interactive Multiparameter Computer Control," with M.W. Routh. 20. October 29, 1975. Rockwell International Space Center (Thousand Oaks, CA). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 21. November 20–21, 1975. Naval Air Systems Command Energy Conversion Program (Denver, CO). "The Study of Complex Flame Spectrochemical Processes Through Interactive Computer Control." 22. March 4, 1976. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Cleveland, OH); chairman of session on "Computer Applications and Laboratory Automation." 23. April 4–9, 1976. American Chemical Society Centennial Meeting (New York City, NY). Fisher Award Symposium in honor of Howard Malmstadt, "New Horizons in Experimental Optimization Utilizing Interactive Computer Control." 24. May 6–7, 1976. Chemical Institute of Canada at the University of Alberta (Edmonton, Canada). "Workshop on Minicomputers in Chemistry," with G. Horlick and G. Dulaney. 25. July 12–16, 1976. Fifth International Pyrotechnics Seminar (Vail, CO). "Considerations When Employing Interactive Computer Control for the Study of Complex Flame Systems," with M.W. Routh. 26. August 9–13, 1976. Gordon Research Conference on Analytical Chemistry (New Hampton, NH). "Advanced Concepts for Chemical Analysis." 27. August 9–13, 1976. Gordon Research Conference on Analytical Chemistry (New Hampton, NH). "The Future of Chemical Analysis." 28. October 19, 1976. Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI), Department of Chemistry Colloquium. "Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 29. November 7–10, 1976. 1976 Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy (Phoenix, AZ); chairman of session on "Optimization of Analytical Methods in the Laboratory Environment." 30. November 7–10, 1976. 1976 Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy (Phoenix, AZ). "Advances in Nebulization Techniques for Spectrochemical Analysis," with R.C. Fry and D.L. Windsor. 31. November 7–10, 1976. 1976 Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy (Phoenix, AZ). "A Comparison of Simplex Optimization Techniques for Interactive Computer-Controlled Flame Spectrochemical Experiments," with M.W. Routh. 32. February 16, 1977. Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Laser Fusion Program Symposium (Livermore, CA). "Advanced Technology for Improved Chemical Analysis." 33. February 28–March 4, 1977. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Cleveland, OH). ASIM Symposium on Computerized Laboratory Systems, paper no. 179, "Application of Improved Interactive Optimization Techniques to Flame Spectrochemical Experimental Systems," with M.W. Routh, P.A. Swartz and S.B. Tilden. 34. April 18, 1977. 1977 SAS Speakers Tour - Washington, DC Section, "The Use of Interactive Computer Control for Studying Spectrometric Processes." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 30 of 68 35. April 19, 1977. 1977 SAS Speakers Tour - New York City, New York Section, "The Use of Interactive Computer Control for Studying Spectrometric Processes." 36. April 20, 1977. 1977 SAS Speakers Tour - St. Louis, Missouri Section, "The Use of Interactive Computer Control for Studying Spectrometric Processes." 37. April 21, 1977. 1977 SAS Speakers Tour - Dallas, North Texas Section, "The Use of Interactive Computer Control for Studying Spectrometric Processes." 38. May 18, 1977. Southern California Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (Los Angeles, CA). "The Use of Interactive Computer Control for Studying Spectrometric Processes." 39. May 27, 1977. ONR Analytical Chemistry Program (Livermore, CA). "CONVERS--A Powerful New Language for Microprocessors." 40. November 7, 1977. Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (Detroit, MI). "Advanced Concepts for Employing Micro- computers in Interactive Experimental Environments," with S.B. Tilden. 41. November 9–11, 1977. Naval Air Systems Command Nonpropulsive Energy Systems Conference (Monterey, CA). "Mapping Techniques for Elucidating Processes Occurring in Pyrotechnic Flares and Their Flame Analogs." 42. January 6, 1978. Baird Atomic, Inc. (Boston, MA). "Advanced Concepts for Improved Spectrochemical Analysis." 43. February 3, 1978. Mountain States Engineering/Society for Applied Spectroscopy Atomic Absorption Symposium. "Advanced Techniques for the Analysis of Real World Samples." 44. February 28, 1978. The Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Cleveland, OH). Keeping Up with Microcomputers Symposium, paper no. 225, "CONVERS--A Modular Software Package." 45. March 29, 1978. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Horizons in Chemistry Colloquia, "The Use of Interactive Computer Control for Studying Spectrometric Processes." 46. March 30, 1978. Monsanto Corporate Research Laboratories (St. Louis, MO). "Advanced Techniques for Spectrochemical Analysis." 47. April 10, 1978. Analysis 78 (London, U.K.) Microprocessors in Analytical Instrumentation. "Advanced Concepts for Employing Microcomputers in Interactive Experimental Environments." 48. April 11, 1978. Analysis 78 (London, U.K.) Microprocessors in Analytical Instrumentation. "Improved Spectrochemical Analysis Through the Use of Interactive Computer Control." 49. April 12, 1978. Analysis 78 (London, U.K.) Microprocessors in Analytical Instrumentation. "Getting Started--A Round Table Discussion." 50. May 31, 1978. Southern Illinois University, Department of Chemistry Seminar. "Advanced Concepts in Modern Spectrochemical Analysis." 51. June 2, 1978. Office of Naval Research Advanced Chemical Instrumentation Meeting, Coast Guard Research and Development Laboratories (Groton, CT). "High Power Operation of an Inductively Coupled Plasma." 52. August 16, 1978. Gordon Research Conference on Analytical Chemistry (New Hampton, NH). "Advanced Photochemical and Spectrochemical Techniques." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 31 of 68 53. September 8, 1978. Interdisciplinary Science Club (Tucson, AZ). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 54. September 18, 1978. Shell Development Chemical Analysis Symposium (Houston, TX). "Advanced Techniques for Improved Chemical Analysis." 55. September 18, 1978. Shell Development Computer/Automation Group (Houston, TX). "CONVERS--An Efficient Interpretive Compiler for System Control." October 18, 1978. University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), Department of Physics Colloquium. "From Laser Fusion to Analyzing Goop." 56. 57. November 17, 1978. Office of Naval Research Advanced Chemical Instrumentation Meeting, Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI). "A New Approach to Multichannel Spectrometry and the Echelle Charge-injection Device Polychromator." 58. December 4, 1978. American Chemical Society Tour, Battell-Northwest (Richland, WA). "Current Research Interests, or From Laser Fusion to Analyzing Goop." 59. December 5, 1978. American Chemical Society Tour, Washington State University (Pullman, WA). "Microcomputers in the Laboratory." 60. December 6, 1978. American Chemical Society Tour, Eastern Washington State College (Cheney, WA). "Current Research Interests, or From Laser Fusion to Analyzing Goop." 61. December 7, 1978. American Chemical Society Tour, University of Montana (Missoula, MT). "Microcomputers in the Laboratory." 62. December 8, 1978. American Chemical Society Tour, Montana State University (Bozeman, MT). "The Use of Interactive Computer Control for Studying Spectrometric Processes." 63. April 27, 1979. Office of Naval Research Advanced Chemical Instrumentation Meeting (San Diego, CA). "Mixed Mode Operation of a Charge-injection Camera Device." 64. July 9–13, 1979. Summer School of Automatic Analysis (Swansea, U.K.), sponsored by The Chemical Society. "Current Trends in Automation of Spectrochemical Techniques." 65. July 9–13, 1979. Summer School of Automatic Analysis (Swansea, U.K.), sponsored by The Chemical Society. "Some Facts and Philosophy on the Future of Automatic Analysis." 66. July 16, 1979. Analysis 79 (London, U.K.) Automation in Industrial and Clinical Chemistry Keynote Paper. "Concepts in Automated Laboratory Systems--The Tradeoffs and Rewards." 67. July 16, 1979. Analysis 79 (London, U.K.) Automation in Industrial and Clinical Chemistry Keynote Paper. "Case Studies in Laboratory Automation." 68. September 13, 1979. McNeill Laboratories (Ft. Washington, PA). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 69. October 24, 1979. EXPOCHEM '79 (Houston, TX). "Advanced Concepts for Implementing Interactive Computer Controlled Experimental Systems." 70. November 1, 1979. Eastern Analytical Symposium (New York, NY). "Software: The Key Ingredient for Custom Laboratory Microcomputer Systems." 71. December 7, 1979. University of Houston (Houston, TX). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 32 of 68 72. January 23, 1980. Mobil Chemical Company (Edison, NJ). "Use of Microprocessors in Analytical Instrumentation." 73. February 8, 1980. Varian Instrument Group (Walnut Creek, CA). "Advanced Chromatographic Detection Concepts." 74. April 25, 1980. Colorado State University (Ft. Collins, CO). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 75. May 22, 1980. University of California at Riverside (Riverside, CA). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." June 18–20, 1980. ONR Contractor-Navy Laboratory Meeting, Advanced Chemical Instrumentation and Analysis (Bloomington, IN). 76. 77. July 3, 1980. Laboratory Data Control (Shannon, Ireland). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 78. July 6–11, 1980. Summer School on Automatic Analysis (Swansea, U.K.), sponsored by The Chemical Society. "Current Trends in Automation of Spectrochemical Techniques." 79. July 6–11, 1980. Summer School on Automatic Analysis (Swansea, U.K.), sponsored by The Chemical Society. "Some Facts and Philosophy on the Future of Automatic Analysis." 80. September 22, 1980. University of Colorado (Boulder, CO) "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 81. September 23, 1980. University of Denver (Denver, CO). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 82. October 6, 1980. EXPOCHEM '80 (Houston, TX). "Recent Research in Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry." 83. October 9, 1980. EXPOCHEM '80 (Houston, TX). "Some Facts and Philosophy on the Future of Automated Chemical Analysis." 84. October 24, 1980. Proctor and Gamble (Cincinnati, OH). 1980 Analytical Seminar Series. "The Use of Interactive Computer Control for Studying Complex Spectrochemical Systems." 85. October 24, 1980. Proctor and Gamble (Cincinnati, OH). 1980 Analytical Seminar Series. "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 86. February 19, 1981. Dow Chemical Company (Midland, MI). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 87. March 9, 1981. Pittsburgh Conference (Atlantic City, NJ). "Future Trends in Spectroscopy." 88. April 6, 1981. Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, IL). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 89. April 23, 1981. University of Texas (Austin, TX). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 90. May 7, 1981. 28th Annual Conference of the Spectroscopy Society of Canada (Edmonton, Canada). "Investigations of the Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectral Region in an ICP." 91. May 19, 1981. 11th Annual Symposium on the Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants (Jekyll Island, GA), sponsored by USEPA and ACS. "Determination of Nonmetals Using Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 33 of 68 92. June 12, 1981. State University of New York (Buffalo, NY). Office of Naval Research Meeting. 93. August 17, 1981. Dow Chemical Company (Midland, MI). "Use of the Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectral Region for the Elemental Analysis of Nonmetals." 94. October 27, 1981. Joint Meeting, Chromatography Users Group and ACS (St. Louis, MO). "From the Analysis of Goop to Laser Fusion." 95. October 29, 1981. Lamar University (Beaumont, TX). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 96. November 12, 1981. Naval Research Laboratories (Arlington, VA). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 97. November 13, 1981. Baird Corporation (Bedford, MA). "Use of the Inductively Coupled Plasma for Analysis of Nonmetals and Related Investigation." 98. November 20, 1981. The Chicago Chromatography Users Groups, Arco Research Center (Harvey, IL). "The Inductively Coupled Plasma as an Element Selective Detector for Gas and Liquid Chromatography." 99. March 26, 1982. China Lake Naval Weapons Center (China Lake, CA). "Recent Advances in Employing CID Arrays for Spectrochemical Analysis." 100. June 13, 1982. Swansea Summer School on Automation (Swansea, U.K.). "The Automation of Spectroscopy." 101. June 16, 1982. Swansea Summer School on Automation (Swansea, U.K.). "Some Facts and Philosophies on the Future of Automated Analysis." 102. August 3, 1982. Dow Chemical Company (Midland, MI). "The Future of Array Detectors in Spectrochemical Analysis." 103. September 19, 1982. American Chemical Society National Meeting (Kansas City, KS). "Operational Characteristics and Considerations When Employing Charge-injection and Charge-coupled Devices in Practical Chemical Analysis," with H.A. Lewis and G.R. Sims. 104. September 19, 1982. American Chemical Society National Meeting (Kansas City, KS). "Multielement Emission Spectrometry Using a Charge-injection Device," with G.R. Sims. 105. September 22, 1982. FACSS National Meeting (Philadelphia, PA). "Advances in Oil Analysis with an Inductively Coupled Plasma." 106. April 8, 1983. Texas A&M University (College Station, TX). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 107. October 7, 1983. 30th Annual Conference of the Spectroscopy Society of Canada (Vancouver, Canada). "Recent Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy." 108. October 12, 1983. Indiana University (Bloomington, IN). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 109. November 17, 1983. Iowa State University (Ames, IA). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 110. November 18, 1983. Iowa State University (Ames, IA). "Array Detectors in Analytical Spectroscopy." 111. December 20, 1983. Technicon Instrument (Terrytown, NY). "Array Detectors in Analytical Spectroscopy." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 112. 113. 34 of 68 January 4, 1984. 1984 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (San Diego, CA). "The Role of New Technologies in Atomic Spectroscopy." April 11, 1984. Smith, Kline, French Division, Smith, Kline, Beckman (Philadelphia, PA). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemistry with Emphasis on Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectroscopy--Including Interfacing with Gas and Liquid Chromatography." 114. April 12, 1984. 187th National Meeting, American Chemical Society (St. Louis, MO). "The Electronic Emulsion--Early Vision to Present Reality," with G.R. Sims and R.B. Bilhorn. 115. July 3, 1984. Summer School of Automatic Chemical Analysis (Brighton, U.K.). "Current Trends in Automation of Spectrochemical Techniques." 116. July 6, 1984. Summer School of Automatic Chemical Analysis (Brighton, U.K.). "Comments on the Future of Automation." 117. July 18, 1984. Beckman Instruments, Inc. (Los Angeles, CA). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis," with R.B. Bilhorn and G.R. Sims. 118. July 18, 1984. Beckman Instruments, Inc. (Los Angeles, CA). "An Echelle Spectrometer Array Detector for Atomic Spectroscopy," with R.B. Bilhorn and G.R. Sims. 119. October 11, 1984. 1984 Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy (Sacramento, CA). "Recent Advances in the Use of Array Detectors Technology for Atomic Spectroscopy," with R.B. Bilhorn. 120. October 12, 1984. 1984 Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy (Sacramento, CA). "Computer Requirements of an Array Camera System for Atomic Emission Spectrometry," with R.B. Bilhorn. 121. October 17, 1984. Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 122. December 20, 1984. 1984 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies (Honolulu, HI). "Recent Advances in the Application of Array Detectors to Chemical Analysis," with G.R. Sims, R.B. Bilhorn and P.M. Epperson. 123. January 29, 1985. Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ), Department of Chemistry Seminar. "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 124. April 26, 1985. ONR Contractors Meeting (Gainesville, FL). "Hollow Cathode Hollow Anode Discharges and Their Role in Chemical Analysis." 125. May 2, 1985. New Mexico State University Colloquium (Las Cruces, NM). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 126. May 4, 1985. Northern California Section, Society for Applied Spectroscopy (Lake Arrowhead, CA). "The New Revolution in Optical Detectors." 127. May 13, 1985. ATOMS-85 (Albuquerque, NM). "The New Generation of Optical Array Detectors and the Impending Revolution in Atomic Spectroscopy." 128. August 6, l985. Hungarian Academy of Sciences Central Research Institute for Physics Special Seminar Program (Budapest, Hungary). "The Role of Applied Physics in Chemical Analysis." 129. September 11, 1985. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Livermore, CA). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 130. September 19, 1985. Emory University (Atlanta, GA). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 35 of 68 131. September 20, 1985. University of Florida Department Colloquium (Gainesville, FL). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 132. October 9, 1985. 1985 Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy (San Francisco, CA). "Computer Control of High Resolution Array Detectors and Their Application to Spectroscopy," with P.M. Epperson and R.S. Aikens. 133. October 16, 1985. University of Wisconsin Samuel M. McElvain Seminar Series (Madison, WI). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 134. October 25, 1985. Annual Convention of the Arizona Science Teachers Association (Mesa, AZ). Institute for Chemical Education Instrumentation Update Program. "The Impact of Modern Instrumentation in Chemical Analysis." 135. March 10, 1986. Pittsburgh Conference and Exposition on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Atlantic City, NJ). "Plasma Emission as an Element Sensitive Detector for Liquid Chromatography," with T.R. Smith and R.B. Bilhorn. 136. March 11, 1986. Pittsburgh Conference and Exposition on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Atlantic City, NJ). "High Performance Solid State Detectors in Analytical Spectroscopy," with R.B. Bilhorn, P.M. Epperson, G.R. Sims and J.V. Sweedler. 137. March 12, 1986. Pittsburgh Conference and Exposition on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Atlantic City, NJ). "A New Generation of Intelligent Instrumentation," with R.B. Bilhorn and G.R. Sims. 138. March 12, 1986. Pittsburgh Conference and Exposition on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Atlantic City, NJ). "Computers in the Laboratory: Where Do We Go From Here?" with J.P Avery, S.R. Crouch, J. Liscouski, D. Betteridge, and C.G. Enke. 139. April 27, 1986. Southern California Society for Applied Spectroscopy (Lake Arrowhead, CA). "The Role of Array Detectors in Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy." 140. July 22, 1986. SAC86/3rdBNASS (Sponsored by the Royal Society of Chemistry at the University of Bristol, U.K.) Plenary Lecture. "Concepts for Improved Automated Laboratory Productivity." 141. July 22, 1986. SAC86/3rd BNASS (Sponsored by the Royal Society of Chemistry at the University of Bristol, U.K.) Panel Discussion. "The Integrated Laboratory," with S.G. Farrow and the Automatic Methods Group. 142. August 5, 1986. Rocky Mountain Conference (Denver, CO). "Recent Advances in the Use of Array Detector Technology for Atomic Spectroscopy," with Robert B. Bilhorn. 143. August 6, 1986. General Electric Co. (Syracuse, NY) Seminar. "New Applications of Array Detectors in Chemical Analysis." 144. October 21, 1986. Eastern Analytical Symposium, (New York City, NY). "Advanced Nebulization Techniques for Atomic Spectroscopy," with T. R. Smith and J. S. Babis. 145. November 20, 1986. ACS 1986 Southwest Regional Meeting (Houston, TX). "The Role of Solid State Array Detectors in Analytical Spectroscopy." 146. December 11, 1986. ACS, Boulder Dam Section Meeting (Las Vegas, NV) "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 147. March 2, 1987. University of Kansas, Department Colloquium (Kansas City, KS). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 36 of 68 148. April 6, 1987. ACS National Meeting (Denver, CO). "Recent Advances in Optical Spectroscopy Using High Performance Array Detectors," with R. B. Bilhorn, P. M. Epperson, and J. V. Sweedler. 149. May 24, 1987. 3rd Annual SAS Lake Arrowhead Conference (Ontario, CA). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 150. August 30–September 4, 1987. ACS 194th National Meeting (New Orleans, LA). "The Impact of Instrumentation in Chemical Education - Past, Present and Future." 151. August 30–September 4, 1987. ACS 194th National Meeting (New Orleans, LA). "A Revolution in Optical Spectroscopy - High Performance Array Detectors." 152. September 16, 1987. Eastern Analytical Symposium (New York City, NY). "The Future of Intelligent Spectrometers in Metal Speciation by Atomic Emission Spectrometry," with R.B. Bilhorn. 153. October 4–9, 1987. CHEMRAWN IV Conference (Keystone Center, CO). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 154. October 29, 1987. Royal Society of Chemistry Meeting (Dorset, England). "The Electromagnetic Spectrum - The Information Mine," with R.B. Bilhorn and J.V. Sweedler. 155. October 29, 1987. Royal Society of Chemistry Meeting (Dorset, England). "Evolving Technology in Analysis", panel discussion with M.A. Ford, D. Betteridge, T. Kyffin, T.B. Pierce, E.A. Gloag, and G. Fallick. 156. January 5, 1988. 1988 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (San Diego, CA). "Array Detectors for Plasma Spectrochemistry," with R.B. Bilhorn, R.S. Pomeroy, J.V. Sweedler, P.M. Epperson, and R.D. Jalkian. 157. March 12, 1988. Two Year College Chemistry Conference (Sacramento, CA). "The Future Role of Chemical Instrumentation in the Teaching Laboratory and How the ICE Instrumentation Update Program Can Help." 158. March 27–30, 1988. 9th Rocky Mountain Regional ACS Meeting (Las Vegas, NV). "Atomic Spectroscopy with Charge-transfer Devices," with R.B. Bilhorn, R.S. Pomeroy, R.D. Jalkian, and M.J. Pilon. 159. March 27–30, 1988. 9th Rocky Mountain Regional ACS Meeting (Las Vegas, NV). "Molecular Spectroscopy Using Charge-coupled Device Detectors," with J.V. Sweedler, R.D. Jalkian, and P.M. Epperson. 160. April 19, 1988. Anugraha Conference Total Laboratory '88 (Surrey, England). "Some Thoughts and Philosophies on Sample Tracking and Management or the Advantages of Automated Read/Right Sample Labeling." 161. April 19, 1988. Anugraha Conference Total Laboratory '88 (Surrey, England). Speakers Panel "Sample Handling, Efficiency and Automation" chaired by Ken Leiper. 162. April 20, 1988. Anugraha Conference Total Laboratory '88 (Surrey, England). "New Technologies for Spectroscopic Analysis." 163. April 20, 1988. Anugraha Conference Total Laboratory '88 (Surrey, England). Speakers Panel "Multidimensional Approaches to Analysis" chaired by Paul T. Mitchell. 164. April 20, 1988. Anugraha Conference Total Laboratory '88 (Surrey, England). "New Technologies Workshop." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 37 of 68 165. June 20–July 1, 1988. Institute for Chemical Instrumentation (Tucson, AZ). A chemical instrumentation update for selected high school teachers funded by NSF. 166. July 5–9, 1988. California Association of Chemistry Teachers Summer Conference (Mills College, Oakland, CA). "Optical Spectroscopy." 167. July 5–9, 1988. California Association of Chemistry Teachers Summer Conference (Mills College, Oakland, CA). "Basic Electronics for Chemists." 168. July 5–9, 1988. California Association of Chemistry Teachers Summer Conference (Mills College, Oakland, CA). "Chemical Instrumentation: Then, Now and the Future." 169. July 29–August 7, 1988. Labex 1988 (Sydney, Australia). "A Revolution in Optical Spectroscopy - Array Detectors," with R.B. Bilhorn, and J.V. Sweedler. 170. July 29–August 7, 1988. Labex 1988 (Sydney, Australia). "Insights Into Laboratory Automation - Today and Tomorrow." 171. July 29–August 7, 1988. Labex 1988 (Melbourne, Australia). "Elemental Analysis of Chromatographic Effluents Using Plasma Emission Spectroscopy," with T.R. Smith, R.B. Bilhorn, and J.V. Sweedler. 172. July 29–August 7, 1988. Labex 1988 (Melbourne, Australia). "Insights into Laboratory Automation Today and Tomorrow." 173. July 29–August 7, 1988. Labex 1988 (Adelaide, Australia). "A Revolution in Optical Spectroscopy Array Detectors," with R.B. Bilhorn and J.V. Sweedler. 174. July 29–August 7, 1988. Labex 1988 (Brisbane, Australia). "A Revolution in Optical Spectroscopy Array Detectors," with R.B. Bilhorn and J.V. Sweedler. 175. September 26–30, 1988. Fall ACS National Meeting (Los Angeles, CA). "Spectroscopy with High Performance Charge-transfer Devices," with J.V. Sweedler, R.S. Pomeroy, R.D. Jalkian, and M.J. Pilon. 176. October 3–7, 1988. Eastern Analytical Symposium (New York City, NY). "The Impact of Modern Array Detectors in Analytical Atomic Emission Spectrometry," with R.B. Bilhorn, R.S. Pomeroy, R.D. Jalkian, J.V. Sweedler, and M.J. Pilon. 177. October 20, 1988. Arizona Science Teachers Association Convention (Phoenix, AZ). "The Future Role of Instrumentation in the Teaching Laboratory and How the ICE Instrumentation Update Program Can Help." 178. October 28, 1988. Analytical Technologies Division of Eastman Kodak (Rochester, NY). "Holographic Interferometry for Ultraviolet to Near Infrared Spectroscopy," with J.V. Sweedler. 179. October 30–November 4, 1988. 1988 FACSS Meeting (Boston, MA). "Present and Future of High Performance Charge-transfer Devices - A Revolution in Optical Detection." 180. October 30–November 4, 1988. 1988 FACSS Meeting (Boston, MA). "Development of an Expert System for AES Using Multiwavelength Charge-injection Device Detection," with R.S. Pomeroy. 181. October 30–November 4, 1988. 1988 FACSS Meeting (Boston, MA). "A Comparison of CCD and CID Detection for Analytical Spectroscopy," with J.V. Sweedler, R.D. Jalkian, and R.S. Pomeroy. 182. October 30–November 4, 1988. 1988 FACSS Meeting (Boston, MA). "Application of CCD Array Detectors for Molecular Fluorescence Measurements," with P.M. Epperson, R.D. Jalkian. 183. November 7, 1988. Analytical Technologies Division of Eastman Kodak (Rochester, NY). "High Performance Charge-transfer Devices for Improved Analytical Performance in AES," with R.S. Pomeroy. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 38 of 68 184. November 15–16, 1988. Royal Society of Chemistry (Barnard Castle, England). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 185. November 17–18, 1988. UV Spectrometry Group Plenary Lecture (Edinburgh, England). "Revolutionary New Detectors and Their Role in Low Light-Level Spectroscopy," with J.V. Sweedler, R.S. Pomeroy, R.D. Jalkian, and M.J. Pilon. 186. December 4–5, 1988. Oak Ridge National Laboratory Analytical Chemistry Division (Oak Ridge, TN). "New Technologies for Spectroscopic Analysis." 187. December 6, 1988. CID Technologies, Inc. (Liverpool, NY). "Present and Future Application of Chargeinjection Device Detector Technology To Optical Spectroscopy." 188. January 8–14, 1989. 1989 European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (Reutte/Tyrol, Austria). "Advances in Multidimensional Detection for Optical Emission Spectrometry." 189. January 30, 1989. Varian Associates Technical Seminar (Palo Alto, CA). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 190. February 20–23, 1989. Colorado State University (Fort Collins, CO). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 191. April 17–20, 1989. 1989 SAS Tour Speaker Program (Milwaukee, WI). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 192. April 17–20, 1989. 1989 SAS Tour Speaker Program (Cleveland, OH). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 193. April 17–20, 1989. 1989 SAS Tour Speaker Program (Dayton, OH). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 194. April 17–20, 1989. 1989 SAS Tour Speaker Program (Minneapolis, MN). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 195. April 21–23, 1989. 1989 Lake Arrowhead Conference (Lake Arrowhead, CA). "Plasmas, Spectrometers and Array Detectors—an Update from Arizona." 196. May 9–10, 1989. 1989 National Institute of Standards and Technology Colloquium Series (Gaithersburg, MD). "Revolutionary New Detectors and Their Role in the Future of Spectrochemical Analysis." 197. July 27–29, 1989. University of Alberta (Edmonton, Canada). "Present Applications and Future Trends in High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors." 198. September 10–15, 1989. ACS Miami Beach National Meeting (Miami Beach, FL). "Past Successes and Future Goals in Spectrochemical Analysis." 199. October 1–6, 1989. 1989 FACSS Meeting (Chicago, IL). "Present Applications and Future Trends in High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors." 200. October 1–6, 1989. 1989 FACSS Meeting (Chicago, IL). "Element Specific Chromatographic Detection Employing ICP and DCP Sources," with J.D. Kolczynski, M.J. Pilon. 201. October 1–6, 1989. 1989 FACSS Meeting (Chicago, IL). "Studies of Spark Spectroscopy Employing Charge-transfer Device Detectors," with R.S. Pomeroy. 202. October 1–6, 1989. 1989 FACSS Meeting (Chicago, IL). "Evaluation of a New Array Detector Atomic Emission Spectrometer for ICP-AES," with M.J. Pilon. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 39 of 68 203. October 1–6, 1989. 1989 FACSS Meeting (Chicago, IL). "Present and Future Applications of High Performance Charge-coupled Device Detectors in Molecular Fluorescence and Chemiluminescence," with R.D. Jalkian. 204. October 1–6, 1989. 1989 FACSS Meeting (Chicago, IL). "A Novel Crossed Interferometric Dispersive Ultraviolet to Near-Infrared Spectrometer," with J.V. Sweedler. 205. December 17–22, 1989. The 1989 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies (Honolulu, HI). "Present and Future of High Performance Charge-transfer Devices—a Revolution in Optical Detection." 206. March 5–9, 1990. 1990 Pittsburgh Conference (New York, NY). "Present Applications and Future Trends in High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors." 207. March 16, 1990. 1990 SAS Meeting (Los Alamos, NM). "Current Research in Spectrochemical Analysis." 208. March 16, 1990. Los Alamos National Laboratory Seminar (Los Alamos, NM). "Revolutionary New Detectors and their Role in the Future of Spectrochemical Analysis." 209. March 31, 1990. Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (SSP) Symposium on Spectroscopic Sensors and Detectors (Pittsburgh, PA). "The Role of Array Detectors in Analytical Spectroscopy - The Present and the Future." 210. April 18–19, 1990. 1990 SAS Tour Speaker Program (San Francisco, CA). "Revolutionary New Detectors and their Role in the Future of Spectrochemical Analysis." 211. April 18–19, 1990. 1990 SAS Tour Speaker Program (Las Vegas, NV). "Current Research in Spectrochemical Analysis." 212. May 3, 1990. Science Teachers' Colloquium Series (Tucson, AZ) "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 213. May 4–6, 1990. Fifth SAS Lake Arrowhead Conference (Lake Arrowhead, CA). "Revolutionary New Detectors and Their Role in the Future of Spectrochemical Analysis - 1990 Update." 214. May 17, 1990. CID Technologies, Inc. (Liverpool, NY). "Recent Advances in Spectroscopic Application of Charge-injection Device Detectors." 215. May 18–20, 1990. 1990 IEEE Workshop on Advanced Solid-State Imagers (Harriman, NY). "Present and Future Roles of High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors in Spectrochemical Analysis." 216. June 4–6, 1990. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) -Optical Spectroscopic Instrumentation and Techniques for the 1990s: Applications in Astronomy, Chemistry, and Physics (Las Cruces, NM). "Present and Future Roles of High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors in Spectrochemical Analysis." 217. July 17, 1990. Unilever Research, Port Sunlight Laboratory Guest Speaker (Merseyside, UK). "High Performance Charge-transfer Devices: A Revolution in Imaging and Spectroscopy." 218. July 18–20, 1990. Fifth Biennial National Atomic Spectroscopy Symposium (BNASS) (University of Technology, Loughborough, UK). "Present Applications and Future Trends in High Performance Chargetransfer Device Detectors." 219. August 8–9, 1990. Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation (Franklin, MA). "Recent Advances in Array Detector Technology." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 40 of 68 220. August 6–10, 1990. 1990 Gordon Research Conference on Analytical Chemistry (New Hampton, NH). "The Role of Modern Array Detectors in Spectrochemical Analysis." 221. September 6, 1990. Universal Oil Products (UOP) Research Center—1990 Invitational Lecture Series (Des Plaines, IL). "Revolutionary New Detectors and Their Role in the Future of Spectrochemical Analysis." 222. October 7–12, 1990. 1990 FACSS Meeting (Cleveland, OH). "Modern Array Detectors in Analytical Atomic Emission Spectrometry," with R.S. Pomeroy and M.J. Pilon. 223. October 7–12, 1990. 1990 FACSS Meeting (Cleveland, OH). "The Role of Array Detectors in Achieving Improved Automated Analysis." 224. October 7–12, 1990. 1990 FACSS Meeting (Cleveland, OH). Chaired session "Nebulization/Vaporization Techniques in Atomic Spectroscopy," panel discussion with L. Allen, S. Chan, and I.B. Brenner. 225. November 28–December 1, 1990. International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Georgetown, Grand Cayman Island). Organizational Committee. 226. November 28–December 1, 1990. International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Georgetown, Grand Cayman Island). "Present and Future Role of Charge-injection Devices and Charge-coupled Devices in Spectrochemical Analysis." 227. January 14–15, 1991. E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co. (Wilmington, DE). "Revolutionary New Detectors and Their Role in the Future of Spectrochemical Analysis." 228. January 16–17, 1991. Hercules Inc. 4th Annual Analytical Science Symposium (Wilmington, DE). "Revolutionary New Detectors and Their Role in the Future of Spectrochemical Analysis." 229. January 16–17, 1991. ACS Symposium (Wilmington, DE). "Current Research in Spectrochemical Analysis." January 29, 1991. Indiana University Analytical Chemistry Seminar Series (Bloomington, IN). "Revolutionary New Detectors and Their Role in the Future of Spectrochemical Analysis." 230. 231. February 20, 1991. Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (SSP) February Meeting (Pittsburgh, PA). "Revolutionary New Detectors and Their Role in the Future of Spectrochemical Analysis." 232. February 24–March 1, 1991. 1991 SPIE/SPSE Symposium on Electronic Imaging Science and Technology (San Jose, CA). "Applications of Charge-coupled and Charge-injection Devices in Analytical Spectroscopy." 233. March 4–8, 1991. 1991 Pittsburgh Conference (Chicago, IL). "The Future of Charge-transfer Detector Arrays in Atomic Spectroscopy." 234. April 9–11, 1991. 1991 SAS Tour Speaker Program (Cincinnati, OH). "Current Research in Spectrochemical Analysis." 235. April 9–11, 1991. 1991 SAS Tour Speaker Program (Milwaukee, WI). "Underground in Southern Arizona." 236. April 9–11, 1991. 1991 SAS Tour Speaker Program (Midland Michigan). "Revolutionary New Detectors and Their Role in the Future of Spectrochemical Analysis." 237. April 11, 1991. Dow Chemical (Midland Michigan). "Current Research in Spectrochemical Analysis." 238. May 22–23, 1991. 9th Annual Graduate Students' Symposium, State University of New York at Buffalo (Buffalo, NY). "Revolutionary New Detectors and Their Role in the Future of Spectrochemical Analysis." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 41 of 68 239. July 26, 1991. Akzo Research Laboratory Dobbs Ferry 1991 Scientific Seminar Series (New York, NY). "Recent Advances in Chemical Instrumentation." 240. July 31, 1991-August 2, 1991. Finnegan Instruments (San Francisco, CA), "Revolutionary New Array Detectors and Other Crazy Topics." 241. September 19, 1991. New Mexico State University, "A Revolution in Optical Spectrometry." 242. October 5–11, 1991. Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) (Anaheim, CA). Symposium speaker, "The Ongoing Revolution in Optical Spectrotrometry with New Array Detectors" with R. Browner, A. Montaser, and S. Houk. Invited talk: "Considerations for Optimally Applying Array Detector Technology to Analytical Spectroscopy." Invited talk: "On the Utilization of Multiplex Detection to Implement Expert Systems for Atomic Emission Spectroscopy." 243. October 28–29, 1991. Analytical Laboratory Equipment Exposition and Conference (San Jose, CA). "Charge-transfer Devices." 244. October 28–29, 1991. Analytical Laboratory Equipment Exposition and Conference (San Jose, Ca). Panel Discussion: "Frontiers in Spectroscopy, Part II: Atomic" (chaired by Andrew Zander). 245. October 29, 1991. EG&G Reticon (San Jose, CA). "Application of Array Detectors in Analytical Chemistry." 246. October 31–November 1, 1991. Photometrics Ltd. Seminar on Cooled CCD Technology (Research Triangle Park, NC): Cooled CCD Technology and its Applications in Science and Industry. "Cooled CCD's in Spectroscopy and other Analytical Techniques." 247. December 11–12, 1991. CHROMEX (Albuquerque, NM), "Advanced Array Detectors in Optical Spectroscopy." 248. January 5–8, 1992. Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (San Diego, CA). Invited speaker, "New Tools and Directions in Spectrochemical Analysis." 249. January 5–8, 1992. Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (San Diego, CA). Panel Discussion, "Sample Introduction Approaches" (arranged by Les Ebdon). 250. January 5–8, 1992. Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (San Diego, CA). Panel Discussion, "Automated Plasma Instrumentation Approaches," (arranged by Gerhard A. Meyer). 251. April 6, 1992. SAS Tour Speaker Program (Denver, CO). "An Ongoing Revolution in Optical Spectrometry." 252. May 1, 1992. Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ). "New Tools and Directions in Spectrochemical Analysis." Invited by Dr. Joaquin Ruiz. 253. May 15–17, 1992. SAS Lake Arrowhead Conference (Lake Arrowhead, CA). "New Tools and Directions in Spectrochemical Analysis." 254. September 20–25, 1992. Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS), (Philadelphia, PA). Invited speaker: "On the Realization of Expert Systems for Atomic Spectrochemical Analysis." For Dr. Eric Salin's symposium entitled "Sample Introduction: What Does the Future Hold?" 255. September 20–25, 1992. Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) (Philadelphia, PA). Invited speaker: "A New Generation of Combined Optical Emission ICP Mass Spectrometric Instrumentation." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 42 of 68 256. September 20–25, 1992. Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) (Philadelphia, PA). Panel discussion participant: "Developments in Information Generation and Management in Plasma Spectrometric Laboratories." Chairman: Walter Slavin. 257. October 12–13, 1992. Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN). "An Ongoing Revolution in Optical Spectroscopy." 258. November 5, 1992. University of TX (Austin, TX). "An Ongoing Revolution in Optical Spectroscopy." 259. December 2–6, 1992. Second Biannual International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Georgetown, Grand Cayman). Conference coordinator. 260. December 2–6, 1992. Second Biannual International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Georgetown, Grand Cayman). "Spectroscopic Imaging Applications in Chemical Analysis." 261. February 7–11, 1993. DOE Genome Program Contractor-Grantee Meeting (Santa Fe, NM). "Single Molecule Detection Using Charge-coupled Device Array Technology." 262. February 19, 1993. Northern Arizona University (Flagstaff, AZ). "New Tools and Directions in Spectrochemical Analysis." 263. February 25–26, 1993. MGH Laser Center/Wellman Laboratories (Boston, MA). "New Tools and Directions in Spectrochemical Analysis." 264. March 7–12, 1993. 1993 Pittsburgh Conference (Atlanta, GA). ""New Tools and Directions in Spectrochemical Analysis." 265. April 7, 1993. 1993 SAS Tour Speaker Program (Boston, MA). "New Tools and Directions in Spectrochemical Analysis, 1993." 266. April 8, 1993. 1993 SAS Tour Speaker program (Reading, PA). "New Tools and Directions in Spectrochemical Analysis, 1993." 267. April 19–20, 1993. 1993 Society for Applied Spectroscopy/Spectroscopy Society of Canada (Quebec and Montreal, Canada). "An Ongoing Revolution in Optical Spectroscopy." 268. April 21–22, 1993. 1993 Society for Applied Spectroscopy /Spectroscopy Society of Canada (Ottawa and Toronto, Canada). "New Tools and Directions in Spectrochemical Analysis." 269. May 5–6, 1993. Analytical Chemistry Advisory Board Meeting (Washington, DC). 270. October 17–22, 1993. Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry & Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS), Detroit, MI. Invited speaker (by Dr. Bradley T. Jones): "The Past, Present and Future Roles of CID Detectors in Atomic Spectroscopy." 271. November 15–19, 1993. Thirty-second Annual Eastern Analytical Symposium and Exposition (Somerset, NJ). Invited speaker (by Dr. Alvin Bober): "The Impact of Instrumentation in Chemical Education -Past, Present and Future." 272. November 17, 1993. Epitaxx (W. Trenton, NJ). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 273. December 8–9, 1993. Noble Metal Analysis in Automotive Catalysts (Detroit, MI). "New Techniques for Improved ICP Emission Spectroscopy." 274. December 10, 1993. Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc. (Ann Arbor, MI). "Advances in Fiber Optic Array Detector Raman Spectroscopy" CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 43 of 68 275. January 19–20, 1994. Westinghouse Hanford Company (Richland, WA). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." 276. February 24, 1994. University of Illinois (Urbana). "New Tools and Directions in Spectrochemical Analysis - 1994." 277. February 27–March 3, 1994. 1994 Pittsburgh Conference (Chicago, IL). "Present Applications and Future Trends in High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors." (Symposium for Dr. William Fateley). 278. March 1, 1994. InfoScience Breakfast Meeting (PittCon, Chicago). "Detector Technology...The Future is Here." 279. March 8–9, 1994. Harry Reid Center for Environmental Studies (Las Vegas, NV). "New Tools and Directions in Spectrochemical Analysis--1994." Invited by Klaus Stetzenbach. 280. March 13–17, 1994. 207th ACS National Meeting (San Diego, CA). "An Ongoing Revolution in Optical Spectroscopy." ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry Symposium, organized by Robert E. Synovec in honor of Ed Yeung. 281. March 13–17, 1994. 207th ACS National Meeting (San Diego, CA). "An Overview of ICE Arizona's Instrumentation Update and Outreach Programs." NSF Symposium for Outstanding Teaching Enhancement Projects, arranged by Don E. Jones. 282. April 29–May 1, 1994. SAS Lake Arrowhead Conference (Lake Arrowhead, CA). "Present Applications and Future Trends in High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors." 283. May 8–13, 1994. Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/International Quantum Electronics Conference (Anaheim, CA). "An Ongoing Revolution in Optical Spectroscopy." 284. June 14–16, 1994. Conference on Computer Applications in Analytical Spectroscopy (Snowbird, UT). "New Tools and Directions in Spectrochemical Analysis--1994." 285. October 2–7, 1994. Twenty-First Annual Conference of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) (St. Louis, MO). "Recent Advances in Charge-injection Device Detectors." 286. December 6–7, 1994. McGill University (Montreal, Canada). "Present Applications and Future Trends in High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors." 287. February 2–3, 1995. CHROMEX Focus Group (Albuquerque, NM). "Recent Progress in Raman Spectroscopy." 288. February 22–23, 1995. Field Screening Methods for Hazardous Wastes and Toxic Chemicals (Las Vegas, NV). "Development and Evaluation of an Optimized Multiplex Array Detector Raman System for Field Environmental Analysis." 289. March 3–4, 1995. Thermo Jarrell Ash 1995 Sales Meeting (Baton Rouge, LA). "A head-on comparison of CIDs versus CCDs." 290. March 5–9, 1995. 1995 Pittsburgh Conference (New Orleans, LA). Award Address: Special Individual Tribute Session - The Malmstadt Legacy: Towards the Future of Spectroscopy." 291. March 17–19, 1995. Lake Arrowhead Conference (Lake Arrowhead, CA). Featured speaker. "Recent Advances in Raman Spectroscopy, X-ray Diffraction, and Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Utilizing Array Detectors." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 44 of 68 292. April 6, 1995. 1995 SAS Speakers Tour, Clemson University (Clemson, SC). "Present Applications and Future Trends in High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors." 293. April 7, 1995. 1995 SAS Speakers Tour, Georgia Tech University (Atlanta, GA). "Present Applications and Future Trends in High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors." 294. April 10, 1995. 1995 SAS Speakers Tour, University of Houston (Houston, TX). "Present Applications and Future Trends in High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors." 295. April 24, 1995. Summary Meeting, Noble Metal Analysis in Automotive Catalysts (Flint, MI). "Sample Dissolution and ICP-OES" and "Laser Ablation," with Joaquin Ruiz and Frank Pennebaker. 296. April 28, 1995. Union Carbide Company (South Charleston, WV). "Present Applications and Future Trends in High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors." 297. May 30–31, 1995. Développements récents en spectrométrie ICP (Brussels, Belgium). "Nouveaux détecteurs en spectrométrie d'émission." 298. June 20, 1995. Thermo Jarrel Ash Japan Lecture Tour (Tokyo). "Atomic Emission Spectroscopy with Charge-injection Device Detection." 299. June 21, 1995. Thermo Jarrel Ash Japan Lecture Tour (Osaka). "Atomic Emission Spectroscopy with Charge-injection Device Detection." 300. June 22, 1995. Thermo Jarrel Ash Japan Lecture Tour (Fukuoka). "Atomic Emission Spectroscopy with Charge-injection Device Detection." 301. July 31, 1995. College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona. "Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis Using High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors " 302. September 29, 1995. Medical Chemistry Group, College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona. "Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis Using High Performance Charge-transfer Device Detectors." 303. October 27, 1995. Fifth Annual Clifford C. Hach Lecture, Department of Chemistry, University of Wyoming (Laramie, WY). "The Ongoing Revolution in Optical Spectrometry With New Array Detectors." 304. November 14, 1995. Eastern Analytical Symposium (Somerset, NJ). "What Does the Future Hold for OES?" 305. November 29–December 2, 1995. Third Biannual International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Georgetown, Grand Cayman). Conference coordinator. 306. November 29–December 2, 1995. Third Biannual International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Georgetown, Grand Cayman). "Recent Spectroscopic Applications of Array Detector Technology." 307. March 3–8, 1996. The Pittsburgh Conference ‘96 (Chicago, IL). Arranged and presided over symposium “Present and Future Impact of Array Detectors on Spectroscopy.” Presented paper “Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy with Array Detectors.” 308. March 3–8, 1996. The Pittsburgh Conference ‘96 (Chicago, IL). “Flexibility in Sample Form and Intelligence in Data Utilization.” In symposium, “Approaching the Ideal in Atomic Spectrometry.” 309. May 3–5, 1996. Eleventh SAS Lake Arrowhead Conference (Lake Arrowhead, CA). “Fun and Games with Innovative Instrumentation--Lake Arrowhead ‘96 Update.” CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 45 of 68 310. May 13–17, 1996, Point Clear Exobiology Instrumentation Workshop (Fairhope, AL), invited to attend and present poster at workshop sponsored by NASA to investigate instrumentation to search for evidence of life on Mars. 311. August 2–6, 1996, Thermo Instrument Systems, Inc. 10th Anniversary Conference (Cape Cod, MA), “The Next 10 Years.” 312. August 27, 1996. American Chemical Society Gary Horlick Symposium (Orlando, FL). “The role of Charge-injection and Charge-transfer device array detectors in spectroscopy: Past, present and future.” 313. November 17–22, 1996. Eastern Analytical Symposium (Somerset, NJ). “New Tools and Directions in Atomic Optical Emission and Absorption Analysis.” 314. March 16–21, 1997. The Pittsburgh Conference ’97 (Atlanta, GA). Organized and presided over symposium “The Future of Analytical Instrumentation.” Presented paper, “The Future of Optical Spectroscopy.” 315. March 16–21, 1997. The Pittsburgh Conference ’97 (Atlanta, GA). Feature presentation to approximately 800 high school students, “The Science and Technology in a Modern Racecar.” 316. March 26, 1997. Analytical Science Discussion Group, Dow Chemical Company (Midland, MI). “Detector Technology…The Future is Here.” 317 May 2–4, 1997. 12th SAS Lake Arrowhead Conference (Ontario, CA). “Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis and the Bonneville Speedway.” 318. November 17–20, 1997, Eastern Analytical Symposium (Somerset, NJ). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 319. January 5–10, 1998. Plenary Lecture, 1998 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (Scottsdale, AZ). “Spectroscopic Instrumentation in the 21st Century: Excitement at the Horizon.” 320. January 29–February 1, 1998, Society of Western Analytical Professors (Las Cruces, NM). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 321. March 1–5, 1998, The Pittsburgh Conference ’98 (New Orleans, LA). “Raman: The Sleeping Giant of Spectroscopy Awakens.” 322. March 1–5, 1998, The Pittsburgh Conference ’98 (New Orleans, LA). Recipient of Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award. Award Address: “Advances in Spectroscopy.” 323. March 29–April 2, 1998, American Chemical Society National Meeting (Dallas, TX). ACS Presidential Event Symposium. “Instrumentation in the 21st Century.” 324. April 13, 1998, SAS Speaker’s Tour, State University of New York at Buffalo (Buffalo, NY), “New Tools and Directions in Spectrochemical Analysis—1998” 325. April 13, 1998, SAS Speaker’s Tour, Ohio State University (Columbus,OH), “New Tools and Directions in Spectrochemical Analysis—1998” 326. April 13, 1998, SAS Speaker’s Tour, Cleveland Section (Cleveland, OH), “Spectroscopic Instrumentation in the 21st C.: Excitement on the Horizon.” 327. April 13, 1998, SAS Speaker’s Tour, Rio Grande Section (Albuquerque, NM), “Spectroscopic Instrumentation in the 21st C.: Excitement on the Horizon.” 328. May 1–3, 1998, 13th SAS Lake Arrowhead Conference (Ontario, CA). “Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis.” CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 46 of 68 329. October 23, 1998. Weissman Seminar in Analytical Chemistry, University of South Carolina (Columbia, SC). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 330. November 18, 1998. Spectroscopic Society of Pittsburgh, Duquesne University (Pittsburgh, PA). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 331. December 2–5, 1998. Fourth Biannual International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Georgetown, Grand Cayman). “New Focal Plane Array Applications in Chemical Analysis.” 332. January 20–24, 1999. Thermo Instrument Systems, Inc. (Franklin, MA). “Analytical Instrumentation in the Next Millennium.” 333. March 3–5, 1999. National Science Foundation Workshop, Analytical Instrumentation for the Next Millennium (AINM) (Orlando, FL). “High Throughput Analysis.” Michelle Buchanan and M. Bonner Denton. 334. March 7–12, 1999. The Pittsburgh Conference ’99 (Orlando, FL). “Recent Advances in Raman Spectroscopy and their Impact on Industrial and Environmental Analysis.” 335. April 12–14, 1999. ISA 44th Annual Analysis Division Spring Symposium (Phoenix, AZ). “The Future of Raman Spectroscopy in On-Line Monitoring and Process Control.” 336. May 4, 1999. Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Richland, WA). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis from X-ray to IR.” 337. May 11, 1999. Spectroscopic Society of Canada Conference, University of Montreal (Montreal, Quebec). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis from X-ray to IR.” 338. May 12, 1999. Spectroscopic Society of Canada Conference (Ottawa, Ontario). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis from X-ray to IR.” 339. May 14, 1999. Spectroscopic Society of Canada Symposium 99 (Toronto, Ontario). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis from X-ray to IR.” 340. June 14–16, 1999. Plenary Lecture, Analytical Days Conference of the Swedish Chemical Society (Uppsala, Sweden). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.,” and “Raman: The Sleeping Giant of Spectroscopy Awakens.” 341. July 1, 1999. FEI Company (Wilmington, MA). “Raman: The Sleeping Giant of Spectroscopy Awakens.” 342. August 1–5, 1999. Plenary Lecture, 41st Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry (Denver, CO). "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis from X-ray to IR." 343. October 6–8, 1999. Pacific Conference on Chemistry & Spectroscopy (Ontario, CA). "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis." 344. October 21–22, 1999. Microscale Characterization for Materials Discovery Conference, University of Delaware (Newark, DE). "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis." 345. October 24–29, 1999. Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) Conference (Vancouver, BC). "Rounding out the Modern Analytical Curriculum: Thoughts on Creative Interdisciplinary Training." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 47 of 68 346. October 24–29, 1999. Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) Conference (Vancouver, BC), Symposium Honoring Bruce Chase. "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis from X-Ray to IR." 347. November 4, 1999. Nicolet Instrument Corporation (Greenbelt, MD). "Raman: The Sleeping Giant of Spectroscopy Awakens." 348. November 12, 1999. Louisiana State University (Baton Route, LA). "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis." 349. January 14, 2000. Research Corporation Partners in Science Conference (Tucson, AZ). "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis." 350. January 25, 2000. Nicolet Instrument Corporation (Boulder, CO). "Raman: The Sleeping Giant of Spectroscopy Awakens." 351. March 11, 2000. Nicolet Symposium (New Orleans, La). "Raman: The Sleeping Giant of Spectroscopy Awakens." 352. March 12–17, 2000. Pittsburgh Conference 2000 (New Orleans, LA). "Chemical Imaging Analysis for High Sample Throughput." 353. March 12–17, 2000. Pittsburgh Conference 2000 (New Orleans, LA). "Array Detector Atomic Emission Spectrometry -- a Real Winner." 354. April 11–14, 2000. Analytica Conference 2000 (Munich, Germany). "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis." 355. September 19, 2000. Nicolet Instrument Corp. (Madison, WI). "Recent Advances in Raman Spectroscopy." 356. September 24–29, 2000. Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS), "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis." 357. October 25–26, 2000. Nicolet Instrument Corp. (Boston, MA). "Raman: The Sleeping Giant of Spectroscopy Awakens." 358. October 29–November 3, 2000. Eastern Analytical Symposium (Atlantic City, NJ). "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis." 359. November 10, 2000. Boise State University (Boise, ID). "Raman: The Sleeping Giant of Spectroscopy Awakens." 360. December 7, 2000. Nicolet Instrument Corp. (Oakbrook, IL). "Raman: The Sleeping Giant of Spectroscopy Awakens." 361. December 14–19, 2000. Pacifichem 2000 (Honolulu, HI). "All the Signal, All the Time - New Detectors for Atomic Mass Spectrometry." 362. January 25, 2001. Invited. Nicolet Instrument Corp. (Princeton, NJ). "Raman: The Sleeping Giant of Spectroscopy Awakens." 363. February 8, 2001. Invited. Nicolet Research Symposium (Houston, TX). "Raman: The Sleeping Giant of Spectroscopy Awakens." 364. February 20, 2001. Invited. Nicolet Research Symposium (Boulder, CO). "Raman: The Sleeping Giant of Spectroscopy Awakens." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 48 of 68 365. March 4–9, 2001. Invited. Pittcon (New Orleans, LA). "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis." 366. March 28, 2001. ASAT Mass Spectroscopy Meeting (Tucson, AZ). "All the Signal, All The Time (ASAT)—Focal Plane Detector Development for Mass Spectrometry Application." 367. April 2, 2001. Invited. The 2001 Baxter Colloquium, Northern Illinois University (Dekalb, IL). "Raman Spectroscopy: The Awakening Giant." 368. May 4–6, 2001. Invited. 15th Lake Arrowhead Conference (Lake Arrowhead, CA). "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis." 369. May 13–16, 2001. Plenary Speaker at 14th Annual SIMS Workshop (Phoenix, AZ). "Array Detectors in Mass Spectroscopy—Past, Present & Future." 370. August 26–30, 2001. ACS Analytical Division Awards Symposium, recipient of the 2001 ACS Analytical Division Award in Spectrochemical Analysis (Chicago, IL). “Advances in the application of array detectors for improved chemical analysis.” 371. September 27, 2001. Southern Arizona ACS (Tucson, AZ) “Advances in the application of array detectors for improved chemical analysis.” 372. October 24, 2001. Southern Arizona Society of Automotive Engineers (Tucson, AZ). “A scientist’s perspective and experience on the Bonneville Salt Flats—from building and racing a sports car to the ‘Save the Salt’ program.” 373. November 9, 2001. Invited Departmental Seminar, Southern Illinois University (Carbondale, Illinois). “Advances in the application of array detectors for improved chemical analysis.” 374. November 30, 2001. Invited Departmental Seminar, University of Florida (Gainesville, FL). “Advances in the application of array detectors for improved chemical analysis.” 375. December 12, 2001. Green Valley Forum, arranged by UA Speakers Service (Green Valley, AZ). “The Color of Light—How Spectroscopy Improves Our Lives.” 376. January 9, 2002. 2002 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (Scottsdale, AZ). “Advanced focal plane detectors for optical and mass plasma spectrochemistry.” 377. January 28, 2002. BioRad/Digilab (Boston, MA). “Raman: the awakening giant of molecular spectroscopy.” 378. January 28, 2002. BioRad/Digilab (Boston, MA). “Advances in the application of array detectors for improved chemical analysis.” 379. March 13-14, 2002. Sandia National Laboratories (Albuquerque, NM). "Focal Plane Arrays in Mass and Ion Mobility Spectrometry." 379. March 17–22, 2002. Pittsburgh Conference (New Orleans, LA). Invited presider of symposium entitled “Focal Plane Arrays Invade Mass Spectrometry.” 381. March 17–22, 2002. Pittsburgh Conference (New Orleans, LA). “An overview of the role of array detectors in mass spectrometry—past, present and future.” 382. March 19, 2002. Leeman Labs Special Event (New Orleans, LA). "Solid-state Detection -- the Revolution in Atomic Spectroscopy." 383. March 25-27, 2002. Technical Support Working Group, National Academy of Sciences (Washington, DC). "The Role of Focal Plane Arrays in Improved Mass and Ion Mobility Spectrometry." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 49 of 68 384. April 17, 2002. University of Arizona Speakers Series (Tucson, AZ). "A Scientist's Perspective And Experience On The Bonneville Salt Flats -- From Building and Racing a Sports Car to the 'Save The Salt' Program." 385. April 24, 2002. Bristol-Myers Squibb (New Brunswick, NJ). "Advances In The Array Detectors For Improved Chemical Analysis." 386. June 16-22, 2002. Scientific Detectors for Astronomy Workshop (Waimea, HI). "The Incredible Impact of Astronomy's Technologies on the Field of Chemical Analysis." 387. July 21-25, 2002. Interact 2002 (Sydney, Australia). "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis." 388. October 17, 2002. Trinity University (San Antonio, TX). "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis." 389. October 7, 2002. Pacific Lutheran University (Tacoma, WA). "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis." 390. October 25, 2002. Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ). "Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis." 391. January 9, 2003. Nicolet Research Symposium (Atlanta, GA). "Raman: The Awakened Giant of Molecular Spectroscopy." 392. January 16, 2003. Nicolet Research Symposium (San Diego, CA). "Raman: The Awakened Giant of Molecular Spectroscopy." 393. January 22-24, 2003. IFPAC Conference (Scottsdale, AZ). “Chemical Imaging Analysis Using High Performance Focal Plane Arrays.” 394. January 30, 2003. Nicolet Research Symposium (Research Triangle Park, NC). "Raman: The Awakened Giant of Molecular Spectroscopy." 395. February 23, 2003. Congregation Anshei Israel (Tucson, AZ). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 396. February 23, 2003. Invited presentation, Congregation Anshei Israel (Tucson, AZ). “A Scientist’s Perspectives and Experience on the Bonneville Salt Flats – From Save the Salt Flats to Racing a Sports Car.” 397. March 9-14, 2003. Pittsburgh Conference (Orlando, FL). “New Detector Technologies for Improved Ion Mobility Sensitivity and Selectivity.” 398. March 9-14, 2003. Waters Symposium (Orlando, FL). “The Incredible Impact of Array Detectors on Raman Spectroscopy: Past, Present, and Future.” 399. April 11, 2003. James and Jeanette Neckers Lecture, Hope College (Holland, MI). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 400. May 22, 2003. Philip Morris USA (Richmond, VA). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 401. September 16-18, 2003. Oak Ridge National Laboratory Mass Spectrometry in Homeland Security Workshop (Knoxville, TN). “New Approaches to Ion Mobility and Mass Spectrometry Detectors and Their Impact on Homeland Security.” Application Of CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 50 of 68 402. October 24, 2003. Gonzaga University (Spokane, WA). “Raman: The Sleeping Giant of Spectroscopy Awakens.” 403. October 26-30, 2003. Lasers and Electro-Optics Society Annual Meeting (Tucson, AZ). “Improved Analytical Instrumentation: Potential for Impact in Biological Sciences.” 404. December 3-7, 2003. International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Cozumel, Mexico). “New Approaches to Ion Mobility and Mass Spectrometry Detectors and Their Impact on Homeland Security.” 405. January 23-27, 2004. 16th Sanibel Conference on Mass Spectrometry (Sanibel Island, FL). “New Approaches to Ion Mobility and Mass Spectrometry Detectors and Their Impact on Homeland Security.” 406. March 7-12, 2004. Pittsburgh Conference (Chicago, IL). “Advanced Array Detector Technology in Chemical Analysis.” 407. March 15, 2004. University of Tennessee (Knoxville, TN). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 408. April 8, 2004. University of Texas (Arlington, TX). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 409. April 26, 2004. Intevac, Inc. (Santa Clara, CA). “Raman: The Awakened Giant of Molecular Spectroscopy.” 410. May 4, 2004. Queens University (Belfast, Northern Ireland). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 411. May 5, 2004. University of Manchester (Manchester, UK). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 412. May 7, 2004. University of Wales (Aberystwyth, Wales). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 413. May 11, 2004. Invited to present the Royal Society of Chemistry Theophilus Redwood Lecture at Loughborough University (Loughborough, UK). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 414. May 14, 2004. Plymouth University (Plymouth, UK). “Advances in the Application of Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 415. May 24, 2004. Iowa State University, Ames, IA. “Advanced Array Detector Technology in Chemical Analysis.” 416. May 25, 2004. Invited to present the Velmer A. Fassel Lecture at Iowa State University, Ames, IA. “Raman: The Awakened Giant of Molecular Spectroscopy.” 417. June 16, 2004. Axsun Technologies, Billerica, MA, ”Advanced Technologies for Improved Raman Spectroscopy.” 418. November 14, 2004. SXD Megabar Workshop, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, “Advanced Detectors in Spectroscopy: Can Laue X-ray Diffraction Be Next?” 419. November 19, 2004. Society of Earth Science Students, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, “New Analytical Methods and Their Potential in the Field of Geosciences.” 420. December 2, 2004. Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA, “Improving Chemical Analysis with Advanced Array Detector Technology.” CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 51 of 68 421. February 2, 2005. The Green Valley Forum, Green Valley, AZ, “Advances in Chemical Instrumentation, from Homeland Defense to the Identification of Gems and Minerals: New Techniques in Chemical Analysis. “ 422. February 27-March 4, 2005. The Pittsburgh Conference, Orlando, FL, “Improving Chemical Analysis With Advanced Array Detector Technology.” 423. February 27-March 4, 2005. The Pittsburgh Conference, Orlando, FL, “The Impact of New Technologies on the Next Generation of Portable Spectroscopic Instrumentation.” 424. March 11, 2005. Invited presentation at San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, “Improving Chemical Analysis With Advanced Array Detector Technology.” 425. March 13-17, 2005. The American Chemical Society Meeting, San Diego, CA, “Advanced Instrumental Technologies and their Impact on Homeland Security and on Forensic Science.” 426. May 4, 2005. The US Army Night Vision Laboratory, Fort Belvoir VA. “Explosives Detection White Paper.” 427. June 17-24, 2005. The Scientific Detectors in Astronomy Workshop, Taormina, Italy. “Advanced Detector and Optical Fabrication Technologies for Implementing Improved Spectroscopic Instrumentation.” 428. September 2-9, 2005. Invited to present the McColl Lecture at the 40th Annual British Mass Spectrometry Society Meeting, York, UK. “New Technologies for Detecting Ions in Mass and Ion Mobility Spectrometries.” 429. November 8, 2005. Invited presentation at Rockwell Scientific, Camarillo, CA. “Improving Chemical Analysis with Advanced Detector Technology.” 430. December 15-20, 2005. Invited presentation at the Pacifichem 2005 Conference, Honolulu, HI. “The Impact of New Technologies on the Next Generation of Spectroscopic Instrumentation.” 431. January 8-14, 2006. Invited to present the plenary lecture at the Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Tucson, AZ. “Modern Spectroscopic Detectors.” 432. February 14-16, 2006. Invited to present a recruiting seminar, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. “Improving Chemical Analysis with Advanced Detector Technology.” 433. March 7-9, 2006. Invited to present the keynote lecture at the Analytical Science Review of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, London, UK. “Improving Chemical Analysis with Advanced Detector Technology.” 434. March 12-17, 2006. Pittsburgh Conference, Orlando, FL. “From Arrays of 20 Micron Detectors to the Future of Spectrochemical Instrumentation.” 435. March 12-17, 2006. Pittsburgh Conference, Orlando, FL. “The Present and Future Potential of Raman Spectroscopy in the Characterization of Gems and Minerals.” 436. March 12-17, 2006. Pittsburgh Conference, Orlando, FL. “The RRUFF Project: Creating an integrated database of oriented Raman spectra, X-ray diffraction and electron microprobe analyses of minerals.” 437. April 3, 2006. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. “Improving Chemical Analysis with Advanced Detector Technology.” 438. April 4, 2006. Invited presentation at GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle Park, NC. “Improving Chemical Analysis with Advanced Detector Technology.” CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 52 of 68 439. April 5, 2006. Invited presentation at General Dynamics Armament, Charlotte, NC. “Improving Chemical Analysis with Advanced Detector Technology.” 440. April 20, 2006. Invited presentation at Linfield College, McMinnville, OR. “Spectroscopic Instrumentation for the 21st Century and Beyond.” 441. April 26, 2006. University of Arizona Undergraduate Chemistry Club Seminar Series, Tucson, AZ. “Spectroscopic Instrumentation for the 21st Century and Beyond.” 442. April 27-29, 2006. Forensics Sciences Symposium, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. “Advanced Instrumental Technologies and Their Impact on Homeland Security and on Forensic Science.” 443. June 12–16, 2006, Combating Terrorism Technology Support Office Technical Support Working Group (TSWG) Explosives Detection Conference (Miami, FL), invited to attend and present poster, “Advanced Instrumental Technologies and Their Impact on Explosives Detection,” at workshop sponsored by Technical Support Working Group. 444. July 4-6, 2006. Aeronautical Instrument and Radio Company, Lisbon, Portugal,. 445. August 26-27, 2006. GIA Gemological Research Conference, San Diego, CA. “The Present and Future Potential of Raman Spectroscopy in the Characterization of Gems and Minerals.” 446. September 4-7, 2006. Laser Induced Plasma Spectroscopy and Applications (LIBS) Conference, Montreal, Canada. “Array Detectors and Their Application to LIBS: Past, Present, and Future.” 447. September 26-27, 2006. JIEDDO Explosives Detection Workshop, Fort Belvoir, VA. “Advanced IMS and Mass Spectrometry Technologies for Standoff Detection of Improvised Explosive Devices.” 448. September 28, 2006. FACSS Meeting, Orlando, FL. “Improving Chemical Analysis with Advanced Detector Technology.” 449. October 26, 2006. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. “New Detector Technologies Revolutionize Spectroscopic Analysis.” 450. October 27, 2006. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. “New Detector Technologies Revolutionize Spectroscopic Analysis.” 451. November 9, 2006. Invited presentation to the Chemistry Department at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. “Advanced Technologies in Spectrochemical Analysis.” 452. November 29-December 3, 2006. International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging, Cozumel, Mexico. “Advanced Focal Plane Technologies Contribute to Improved Chemical Analysis.” 453. January 19, 2007. Invited presentation at Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. “Analytical Chemistry’s Advancing Role in Homeland Security and Forensic Science.” 454. January 23-27, 2007. Aeronautical Instrument & Radio Company, Lisbon, Portugal. “Advanced Technologies for the Detection of Explosive Devices.” 455. February 1, 2007. University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, Texas. “Spectroscopic Instrumentation in the 21st Century: Excitement on the Horizon.” 456. February 26, 2007. Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon) & Expo 2007, Chicago, Illinois. “Selective Photoionization Mass Spectrometry Using a Hydrogen Laser,” with Jeannette D. Karczmarski. 457. February 27, 2007. Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon) & Expo 2007, Chicago, Illinois. “New Detector Technologies Revolutionize Spectroscopic Analysis.” CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 53 of 68 458. February 28, 2007. Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon) & Expo 2007, Chicago, Illinois. “Recent Advances in Ion Mobility Detectors and Analyzers,” with Roger P. Sperline, and Kent J. Gillig. 459. June 11, 2007. 2007 FORENSICS: The SCIENCE Detectives, Arizona Research Laboratories, Division of Biotechnology, Tucson, Arizona. “Analytical Chemistry’s Advancing Role in Homeland Security and Forensic Science.” 460. August 30, 2007. Raytheon Missile Systems, Tucson, Arizona. “Advanced Analytical Chemistry for Improved Homeland Security.” 461. October 29-30, 2007. Los Alamos National Laboratories, Los Alamos, New Mexico. “Developing an Ultra High Sensitive Ion Mobility Spectrometer.” 462. October 31, 2007. Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society (SAACS) University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. “Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis.” 463. November 9, 2007. University of Arizona Class 400a (Dr. Saavedra), Tucson, Arizona. “New Instrumentation for Improved Chemical Analysis.” 464. November 14, 2007. Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas. “New Detector Technologies Revolutionize Spectroscopic Analysis.” 465. December 14, 2007. Institute of Photonics and Electronics, Prague, Czech Republic. “Advanced Detector and Optical Fabrication Technologies for Implementing Improved Spectroscopic instrumentation.” 466. March 4, 2008. The Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon) & Expo 2008, New Orleans, Louisiana. Session 1320 – Symposia - 50 Years of SAS: looking to the Future with Atomic Spectroscopy. “Array Detectors in Atomic Spectroscopy: A Continuing Revolution—The Past, the Present and the Future.” 467. April 1, 2008. Invited presentation. Southern Arizona Section of the American Chemical Society, Tucson, AZ. “Having Fun with Science and Technology—from the detection of explosives to experiences on the Bonneville Salt Flats—applying technology to solve problems.” 468. June 30, 2008. Invited presentation. Shimadzu Research Laboratory, Manchester, UK. “New Ion, Electron and Particle Detection Technologies and Applications.” 469. September 4, 2008. Invited presentation. Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, South Carolina. “Advanced ion Detectors Offer Revolutionary Capabilities.” 470. September 28-October 2, 2008. Invited presentation. The Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS), Reno, Nevada. Society for Applied Spectroscopy Session, Ion Mobility Symposium: “New Technologies for Standoff Detection of Explosives at Tens of Meters.” 471. November 10, 2008. Invited presentation. ELAN Elektronische- und Anzeiger-GmbH, Mainz-Kastel, (Wiesbaden) Germany. “Advanced Technologies for Standoff Detection of Explosives.” 472. November 24, 2008. Invited Presentation. SPECTRO Analytical Instruments GmbH & Co KG, Kleve, Germany. “Advanced Optical and Ion Detectors Offer Revolutionary Capabilities.” 473. February 12, 2009. Invited Presentation. Tucson High Magnet School, Tucson, AZ. “Modern Spectroscopy—Solutions to Real World Problems.” 474. February 18, 2009. Invited Presentation. Sarnoff Imaging Systems, Princeton, NJ. “Applications of Advanced Detector Technology to Analytical Chemistry: IED/explosive, Security and Threat Detection.” 475. February 26, 2009. Invited Presentation. Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, South Carolina. “Advanced Technologies for Standoff Detection of Explosives.” CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 54 of 68 476. March 8, 2009. The Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon) & Expo 2009, Chicago, Illinois. Session 40 – Symposia – From the Infrared to X-ray: Advanced Detectors Set to Revolutionize Spectroscopy. “Advanced Ion Detectors Offer Revolutionary Capabilities.” 477. April 1, 2009. Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society (SAACS) University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. “ Advanced Ion Detection Technologies and their Impact on Future of Chemical Analysis.” 478. April 7, 2009. Aeronautical Instrument & Radio Co., Frankfurt, Germany. “New Technology for Standoff Detection of Explosives.” 479. April 29, 2009. Raytheon/Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC. “Advanced Real Time Standoff Detection (ARTSD).” 480. May 7, 2009. BaySpec, Inc., Fremont, CA. “Developing Advanced Raman Instrumentation.” 481. July 29, 2009. Joint IED Defeat Organization, Crystal City, Virginia. “Advanced Technologies for the Standoff Detection of Explosives.” 482. October 18-22, 2009. Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies Annual Conference (FACSS) 2009 (Louisville, KY). Organized and presided over symposium “Advanced portable Instrumentation—Taking the Lab to the Sample.” 483. October 12-16, 2009. Detectors for Astronomy 2009, Garching, Germany. “Advanced Detector Technology for Improved Chemical Analysis—ideas Borrowed (Stolen) from Astronomy.” 484. November 16-19, 2009. Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey. “Advanced Ion Detection Technologies and Their Impact on the future of Chemical Analysis.” 485. January 4-9, 2010. 2010 Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Fort Meyers, Florida. “Advanced Spectrochemical Instrumentation.” 486. February 27 through March 5, 2010. Pittcon 2010, Orlando, Florida. “Exploring Large Standoff Real Time Detection of Explosive Vapor Plumes”. 487. September 13-17, 2010. 6th International Conference on Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, Memphis Tennessee. Short course: “Instrumentation”. 488. September 21, 2010. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford, California. “Advanced Photon and Ion Detection Technologies and Their Impact on the Future of Chemical Analysis and Other Fields”. 489. February 4, 2011. Engineers Club of the West Valley, Sun City West, Arizona. "Having Fun with Science and Technology - from the detection of explosives to experiences on the Bonneville Salt Flats - applying technology to solve problems.” 490. October 7, 2011. Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies Annual Conference (FACSS) 2011, Reno, Nevada. “Pushing the Limits in Chemical Instrumentation – How many slides can be fitted into a 30 minute presentation?” 491. November 15, 2011. Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, New Jersey. “Advanced Detector Technology for Improved Chemical Analysis”. 492. January 11, 2012. 2012 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectroscopy, Tucson, Arizona. “High Resolution Plasma Instrumentation and Advanced Plasma Detectors.” 493. February 1, 2012. Accredited Gemologists Association, Tucson, Arizona. “The Role of Raman Spectroscopy in Gem Identification and How Evolving Technology is Expanding Its Use and Availability.” CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 55 of 68 494. June 20, 2012. Achema 2012, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. “Recent Technological Advances Unleash the Analytical Power of an 80 Year Old Spectroscopic Technique – Raman Spectroscopy.” 495. March 21, 2013. Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon) and Expo 2013, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “Chemical Instrumentation: New Methodologies Open Doors for Advanced Handheld Instrumentation – Taking the Lab to the Sample.” 496. January 10, 2014. Invited presentation 2014 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Amelia Island, Florida. “Characterization of a New High Performance CMOS Array and Echelle Spectrometer for Atomic Emission Spectroscopy.” 497. January 27, 2014. Invited presentations Eastman Chemical Company, Kingsport, Tennessee. “Advances in Instrumentation Contribute to Improved Chemical Analysis” and “Advanced Technology to Outwit the Terrorist and A Chemist Builds and Races a High Speed Sports Car – Or, What Could Go Wrong Here?” 498. June 17-18, 2014. Mass Spectrometry Workshop Short Course sponsored by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Pasco, Washington. “New Array Detectors for Mass Spectrometry.” CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 56 of 68 Contributed Presentations 1. January 26, 1973. Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society of Western Analytical Professors (Los Angeles, CA). "Advances in Flame Spectrometry Through Ultrasonic Nebulizations." 2. March 5–9, 1973. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Cleveland, OH). "Advances in Flame Emission Spectrometry Through the Use of Ultrasonic Nebulization and a Premixed Oxygen-Hydrogen Flame," with D.E. Gutzler. 3. March 5–9, 1973. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Cleveland, OH). "A Cascade Impacting Microbalance," with D.B. Swartz and J.L. Moyers. 4. November 1, 1973. Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy (San Diego, CA). "Combustion Parameters and Analytical Performance of Premixed High Burning Velocity Flames as Studied by Flame Emission Spectrometry," with D.E. Gutzler and R. F. Suddendorf. 5. March 4–8, 1974. Pittsburgh Conference in Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Cleveland, OH). "Flame Spectrochemical Analysis of Small Volumes of Solution Through the Use of Pulse Ultrasonic Nebulization," with R.F. Suddendorf. 6. March 4–8, 1974. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Cleveland, OH). "Data Acquisition Using an Inexpensive Digital Time Domain Conversion System," with D.B. Swartz. 7. April 3, 1974. 167th American Chemical Society National Meeting (Los Angeles, CA). "Considerations in Computer Optimized Flame Spectrochemical Analysis," with M.W. Routh. 8. August 6, 1974. 16th Annual Rocky Mountain Spectoscopy Conference (Denver, CO). "Computerized Flame Spectrochemical Analysis," with M.W. Routh. 9. January 24–25, 1975. Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society of Western Analytical Professors (Tempe, AZ). "Investigations into Flame Spectrochemical Systems Utilizing a Computer Controlled Experimental System." 10. March 3, 1975. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Cleveland, OH). "Versatile Programmable Stepper Motor Controller for Automating Experimental Systems," with M.W. Routh and D.B. Swartz. 11. March 6, 1975. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Cleveland, OH). "Investigations into Flame Spectrochemical Systems Utilizing Interactive Computer Control," with M.W. Routh. 12. October 30, 1975. The 1975 Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy (Los Angeles, CA). "Improved Isotope Ratio Technique for Use with Quadrupole Mass Spectrometers," with R.E. Reinsfelder, T. Mauney and J.L. Moyers. 13. March 1–5, 1976. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Cleveland, OH), paper no. 284. "Evaluating the Inductively Coupled Plasma as a Unique Detector for Elemental Analysis of Gas Chromatographic Effluents," with D.L. Windsor. 14. March 1–5, 1976. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Cleveland, OH). "A New Approach to Simplex Optimization--the Super Modified Simplex," with M.W. Routh and P.A. Swartz. 15. January 20, 1979. Society of Western Analytical Professors, University of California (Santa Barbara, CA). "Recent Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis." CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 57 of 68 16. March 10, 1980. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Atlantic City, NJ). "Investigations of an Inductively Coupled Plasma in the Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectral Region," with J. Babis and D. Heine. 17. February 26, 1985. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (New Orleans, LA). "The Vacuum Ultraviolet Hydrogen Laser as a Selective Ion Source for Complex Mixture Analysis by Mass Spectrometry," with T.C. Huth. 18. February 26, 1985. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (New Orleans, LA). "The Role of High Performance Array Detectors in Analytical Spectroscopy--The Coming Revolution," with G.R. Sims. 19. February 26, 1985. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (New Orleans, LA). "Evaluation of Low Noise Linear Charge-coupled Device Detector System," with J. Sweedler. 20. February 26, 1985. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (New Orleans, LA). "Application of a Charge-coupled Device in a High Speed Spectral Framing Mode," with P.E. Epperson. 21. March 1, 1985. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (New Orleans, LA). "Recent Advances in the Use of Charge-injection Device Array Detector Technology for Atomic Spectroscopy," with R.B. Bilhorn. 22. March 1, 1985. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (New Orleans, LA). "On the Operation of an Inductively Coupled Plasma at Varying Pressure," with T.R. Smith. 23. March 12, 1986. Pittsburgh Conference and Exposition on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Atlantic City, NJ). "A Solid- State Photometer for Extreme Low Light Level Spectroscopy," with G.R. Sims and R.S. Aikens. 24. March 13, 1986. Pittsburgh Conference and Exposition on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Atlantic City, NJ). "Charge-injection Device Detection in Atomic Emission Analysis," with R.B. Bilhorn. 25. September 12, 1986. 192nd ACS National Meeting (Anaheim, CA). "Atomic Emission Spectroscopy of Complex Mixtures Using a Two Dimensional Multichannel Array Detector," with Burton R. Lamoureux and G.R. Sims. 26. September 12, 1986. l92nd ACS National Meeting (Anaheim, CA). "A Solid State Replacement for a Photomultiplier Tube," with Jonathan V. Sweedler and P.M. Epperson. 27. October 4–9, 1987. FACSS 14th Annual Meeting (Detroit, MI). "Molecular Spectroscopy Using Chargetransfer Device Detectors," with J.V. Sweedler, P.M. Epperson, and R.D. Jalkian. 28. October 4–9, 1987. FACSS 14th Annual Meeting (Detroit, MI). "Comparison of Charge-transfer Device and Photomultiplier Tube Performance for Extremely Low Photon Fluxes," with J.V. Sweedler. 29. February 22, 1988. Pittsburgh Conference & Exposition on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (New Orleans, LA). "Instrumentation and Techniques for Internal Error Detection in Atomic Emission Spectroscopy," with R.S. Pomeroy. 30. February 22, 1988. Pittsburgh Conference & Exposition on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (New Orleans, LA). "Femtogram Level Determination of Cobalt and Chromium by Luminol Chemiluminescence Detected by a Charge-coupled Device," with R.D. Jalkian. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 58 of 68 31. February 23, 1988. Pittsburgh Conference & Exposition on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (New Orleans, LA). "The Effect of Torch Pressure on Analyte Response in a 27 MHz Inductively Coupled Plasma," with T.R. Smith. 32. February 23, 1988. Pittsburgh Conference & Exposition on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (New Orleans, LA). "Spatially Resolved Absorption Measurements of Optically Dense Metal- Phthalocyanine Thin-Films with a Charge-coupled Device," with P.M. Epperson. 33. February 23, 1988. Pittsburgh Conference & Exposition on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (New Orleans, LA). "Theoretical Comparison of Dispersive and Interferometric Spectrometer Performance for UV-VIS Spectroscopy," with J.V. Sweedler. 34. June 1988. British National Atomic Spectroscopy Symposium (York, UK). "Simultaneous Multiwavelength Detection - The Future of Atomic Emission Spectroscopy," with J.V. Sweedler, R.S. Pomeroy, and R.D. Jalkian. 35. September 19–23, 1988. GD88 Venezia - 9th International Conference on Gas Discharges and Their Applications (Padova, Italy). "Measurements on Spectral Line Shape and Absorption Sensitivity Using Different Geometries in Hollow Cathode Discharges," with H.L. Lancaster, H.A. Phillips, F.A. Hopf, K. Rozsa, and P. Apai. 36. January 15–20, 1989. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers' (SPIE) Symposium on Lasers and Optics (Los Angeles, CA). "HPLC Determination of Transition Metal Ions by Chemiluminescence Detected with a Charge-coupled Device," with R.D. Jalkian, and K.L. Ratzlaff. 37. January 15–20, 1989. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers' (SPIE) Symposium on Lasers and Optics (Los Angeles, CA). "HPLC Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds by Fluorescence Detected with a Charge-coupled Device," with R.D. Jalkian. 38. March 6–10, 1989. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Atlanta, Ga). "The Application of a Solid State Two Dimensional Charge-coupled Device Array Detector for Molecular Fluorescence Measurement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Separated by HPLC," with R.D. Jalkian. 39. March 6–10, 1989. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Atlanta, GA). "Characterization and Application of an Aberration Corrected Imaging Spectrograph," with R.D. Jalkian, R.S. Pomeroy, and J.D. Kolczynski. 40. October 18–21, 1989. Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy (Pasadena, CA). "The Indirect Determination of Phosphate, Silicate, and Arsenate by LC-AES," with R.S. Pomeroy, M.E. Baker, J.D. Kolczynski. 41. March 5–9, 1990. 1990 Pittsburgh Conference (New York, NY). "Information Based Expert Systems for Atomic Emission Spectroscopy," with R.S. Pomeroy and J.D. Kolczynski. 42. March 5–9, 1990. 1990 Pittsburgh Conference (New York, NY). "Determination of Nonmetals by Vacuum Ultraviolet ICP-AES Using CID Detection," with M.J. Pilon. 43. March 5–9, 1990. 1990 Pittsburgh Conference (New York, NY). "Selective Mass Spectrometry by Single-Photon Ionization from a Molecular Hydrogen Laser Source," with J.W. Finch. 44. May 1–2, 1990. NSF Site Visit on a Center for Innovative Astronomical Optics (Tucson, AZ). "Revolutionary Impact of Charge-coupled Device Detectors in Chemical Analysis," with M.E. Baker, J.D. Kolczynski, J.V. Sweedler, R.D. Jalkian, and R.S. Pomeroy. 45. November 28–December 1, 1990. International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Georgetown, Grand Cayman Island). "Fluorescence Imaging of Latent Fingerprints with a Cooled Charge-coupled Device," with R.S. Pomeroy and M.E. Baker. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 59 of 68 46. November 28–December 1, 1990. International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Georgetown, Grand Cayman Island). "Quantitative Analysis of Aflatoxins by HPTLC Utilizing Charge-transfer Device Array Detection," with M.E. Baker, J.D. Kolczynski, M.J. Pilon, T.J. Good, M.W. Redmond, Jr. 47. March 4–8, 1991. 1991 Pittsburgh Conference (Chicago, IL). "The Indirect Determination of Phosphate, Silicate and Arsenate by HPLC-AES," with R.S. Pomeroy, M.E. Baker, and J.D. Kolczynski. 48. October 5–11, 1991. Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) (Anaheim, CA). Poster session: "Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects of DC Arc Spectroscopy Using a Solid-State CID Array Detector" with R.E. Fields and J. A. Norris. "Elemental Speciation Using Ligand Chromatography with DCP-CID-Echelle Emission Detection," with J.D. Kolczynski. 49. March 9–12, 1992. Pittsburgh Conference (New Orleans, LA). "Evaluation of Unique Designs of Inductively Coupled Plasmas (ICPs) for Axial Viewing Utilizing a Charge-injection Device (CID) Echelle System," with D.A. Radspinner. 50. December 2–6, 1992. Second Biannual International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Georgetown, Grand Cayman). "Preliminary Investigations of Real-Time Ultraviolet Absorbance Imaging of DNA in Agarose Slab Gel Electrophoresis Utilizing Scientifically Operated Charge-coupled Device," with B.A. Speelman and M.E. Baker. 51. December 2–6, 1992. Second Biannual International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Georgetown, Grand Cayman). "Preliminary Results Using a Charge-injection Device as an Imaging XRay Detector," with R.E. Fields, P. Dhez, J.M. Slaughter, and C.M. Falco. 52. December 2–6, 1992. Second Biannual International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Georgetown, Grand Cayman). "A New Approach to DNA Sequencing Using a CCD Operated in TDI Mode," with C.W. Earle. 53. March 8–12, 1993. Pittsburgh Conference (Atlanta, GA). Poster Session: “The Application of ChargeCoupled Device Detectors to the Spectrophotometric Determination of pH,” with R. S. Pomeroy, M. E. Baker, and A. G. Dickson. 54. October 1–5, 1994. Federation of Analytical Chemistry & Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) 1994 Conference (St. Louis, MO). “A New Generation of Charge-injection Device (CID) Spectroscopic Array Detectors,” with R. F. Wentink, and S. N. VanGorden. 55. March 5–9, 1995. Pittsburgh Conference (New Orleans, LA). Poster Session: “Evaluation of Charge-injection Devices for Use as Detectors for X-ray Diffraction,” with Q. Hanley, and R. E. Fields. 56. March 5–9, 1995. Pittsburgh Conference (New Orleans, LA). “The Use of a Scientifically Operated CCD Based Spectroscopic System for Spectrometric Determination of Seawater pH,” with R. S. Pomeroy, M. E. Baker, and A. G. Dickson. 57. July, 1995. Annual Meeting of the American Crystallographic Association (Montreal, Canada). “Energy Resolved Area Detection for Laue Diffraction,” with Q. Hanley, and D. Dunphy. 58. November 29–December 2, 1995. Third Biannual International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Georgetown, Grand Cayman). Poster session: “A CID Based Foil Mask Spectrometer for Laue Diffraction Pattern Imaging: Simultaneous Position, Intensity, and Energy,” with Q. Hanley, and D. Dunphy. 59. November 29–December 2, 1995. Third Biannual International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Georgetown, Grand Cayman). Poster session: “Read noise Limited Signal to Noise Expressions for Charge-injection Devices,” with Q. Hanley, and M. Schappert. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 60 of 68 60. March 3–8, 1996. The Pittsburgh Conference ‘96 (Chicago, IL). “Charge-injection Device Detection for Simultaneous Multielement Determinations in Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry,” with J. B. True. 61. March 16–21, 1997. The Pittsburgh Conference ’97 (Atlanta, GA). “Quantitative Analysis of Petrochemical Mixtures Using Solid-State Near-Infrared Spectroscopy,” with C. Gresham. 62. March 16–21, 1997. The Pittsburgh Conference ’97 (Atlanta, GA). “Precision and Noise in a CID Array ICP-AES System,” with F. Pennebaker. 63. March 7–12, 1999. The Pittsburgh Conference '99 (Orlando, FL). "Monitoring Reactions of Importance to the Pharmaceutical Industry by Raman Spectroscopy," with Jonathan G. Shackman and Jeffrey H. Giles. 64. March 7–12, 1999. The Pittsburgh Conference '99 (Orlando, FL). "Quantitative Analysis of Analgesic Tablet Formulations Using Raman Spectroscopy," with Jeffrey H. Giles and Jonathan G. Shackman. 65. March 12–17, 2000. The Pittsburgh Conference 2000 (New Orleans, LA). "Development and Evaluation of a Vacuum Ultraviolet Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometer as a Detector for HPLC Analysis of Oils," with Trent D. Ridder. 66. March 12–17, 2000. The Pittsburgh Conference 2000 (New Orleans, LA). "Determination of Enantiomeric Purity Using a Dispersive Raman Spectrometer," with Jonathan G. Shackman. 67. June 24–30, 2000. HPLC 2000, 24th International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques (Seattle, WA). "Size-Exclusion Chromatography with Simultaneous Multielement-Specific Detection by ICP-AES: A Tool to Study the Mammalian Detoxification Compounds Formed Between Hg(II) and As(III) with Se(IV) In Vivo," with Jürgen Gailer. 68. August 5–10, 2000. Sixteenth Annual Waste Testing and Quality Assurance Symposium (Arlington, VA). "Rapid Trace Metal Analysis of High Wastewater Sludge," with Frank J. Prevatt. 69. March 4–9, 2001. Pittcon (New Orleans, LA). “High-throughput, quantitative analysis of chiral pharmaceutical products using thin-layer chomatography with a Charge-coupled device detector,” with Linda Walton. 70. May 7–10, 2001. 2nd International Conference on Trace Element Speciation in Biomedical, Nutritional and Environmental Sciences (Munich, Germany). “The in vivo formation of the seleno-bis(S-glutathionyl) arsinium ion: arsenic and selenium together at last,” with Jürgen Gailer. 71. March 17–22, 2002. Pittsburgh Conference (New Orleans, LA). “Classification Studies of Inorganic Gunshot Residue via Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Using Charge-injection Device Detection,” with Gavin Buttigieg. 72. March 17–22, 2002. Pittsburgh Conference (New Orleans, LA). Poster session: “Lead Isotope Ratio Analysis of Military Projectiles Using the Micromass Isoprobe Multicollector Inductively Coupled Mass Spectrometer (MC-ICP-MS),” with Gavin Buttigieg. 73. March 17–22, 2002. Pittsburgh Conference (New Orleans, LA). Poster session: “Polarized Raman Spectroscopic Study of the Pressure-induced Phase Change from C2/c to P21/c in Spodumene (LiAlSi2O6),” with Caroline Pommier and Robert T. Downs. 74. March 17–22, 2002. Pittsburgh Conference (New Orleans, LA). Poster session: “An Easy Approach for Characterizing Read Noise in Charge-transfer Device Cameras,” with Andrew Knight and Roger Sperline. 75. March, 2002. Metals in Biology Workshop (Autrans, France). "The seleno-bis (S-glutathionyl) arsinium and the dimethyldiselenoarsinate anion: two novel compounds that may be involved in the carcinogenesis of arsenite," with Jurgen Gailer. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 61 of 68 76. June 2-6, 2002. ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics (Orlando, FL). Poster session: "Development of a Micro-Faraday, Focal Plane Array Detector for Mass Spectrometry," with Andrew K. Knight, Roger P. Sperline, James H. Barnes, Charles J. Barinaga, Erick T. Young, Gary M. Hieftje and David W. Koppenaal. 77. September 8-13, 2002. Euroanalysis Conference (Dortmund, Germany). "Alternatives in Mass Analyzers for Plasma Source Mass Spectrometry," with G. M. Hieftje, J. H. Barnes, S. J. Ray, A. L. Rosen, W. C. Wetzel, R. P. Sperline, C. J. Barinaga and D. W. Koppenaal. 78. October 13-17, 2002. FACSS Conference (Providence, RI). "Analytical Performance of a Glow Discharge Ionization Source Mattauch-Herzog Geometry Mass Spectrograph with Focal Plane Camera Detection," with James H. Barnes, IV, Roger Sperline, M. Bonner Denton, Charles J. Barinaga, David Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje. 79. December 10-12, 2002. Nuclear Plant Program Meeting, Patrick AFB/ENSCO (Melbourne, FL). "An Update on the DOE NA22 Grand Challenge Project: Development of a Micro-Faraday Focal-Plane Array Detector for Mass Spectrometry," with D. W. Koppenaal, C .J. Barrinaga, A. K. Knight, R. P. Sperline, E. T. Young, M. B. Denton, J. H. Barnes, and G. M. Hieftje. 79. March 9-14, 2003. Pittsburgh Conference (Orlando, FL). "Improving the Detection of Explosive Compounds by Ion Mobility Spectrometry," with Stephen C. Denson, Gavin A. Buttigieg, and Roger P. Sperline. 80. March 9-14, 2003. Pittsburgh Conference (Orlando, FL). "New Directions and Capabilities in Elemental Mass Spectrometry," with Gary M. Hieftje, James H. Barnes, Denise M. McClenathan, Steven J. Ray, Duane A. Rogers, Amy L. Rosen, William C. Wetzel, and David Koppenaal. 81. March 9-14, 2003. Pittsburgh Conference (Orlando, FL). "All the Signal All the Time - True Multichannel Detection in Mass Spectrometry," with James H. Barnes IV, Gregory M. Schilling, Roger P. Sperline, Erick Young, Charles J. Barinaga, David Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje. 82. March 9-14, 2003. Pittsburgh Conference (Orlando, FL). "Raman Spectroscopic Study of Spodumene Through the Pressure-Induced Phase Change from C2/c to P21/c," with Carolyn J. Pommier, and Robert T. Downs. 83. March 9-14, 2003. Pittsburgh Conference (Orlando, FL). "Near-infrared Hyper-spectral Imaging Applied to Multi-component Contaminant Transport Models," with David A. Jones. 84. March 9-14, 2003. Pittsburgh Conference (Orlando, FL). "Development of a Novel Sol-Gel Stationary Phase for Thin-Layer Chromatography," with Linda K. Walton. 85. March 9-14, 2003. Pittsburgh Conference (Orlando, FL). "Characterization of the Explosive Triacetone Triperoxide (TATP) and Detection by Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS)," with Gavin A. Buttigieg, Andrew K. Knight, and S. Denson. 86. June 8-12, 2003. 51st ASMS Conference (Montreal, Quebec, Canada). “Use of a Novel Array Detector for the Direct Analysis of Solid Samples by Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry,” with James H. Barnes IV, Gregory D. Schilling, Roger Sperline, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje. 87. June 8-12, 2003. 51st ASMS Conference (Montreal, Quebec, Canada). "Photoionization Mass Spectrometry With a Hydrogen Laser," with Karl H. Schram, Kevin A. Toerne, Jeannette D. Karczmarski, and Jeffrey W. Finch. 88. September 7-12, 2003. Colloquium Spectroscopicum International (Granada, Spain). "Inorganic Mass Spectrometry: Quo Vadis?," with G. M. Hieftje, J. H. Barnes IV, D. M. McClenathan, S. J. Ray, D. A. Rogers, G. D. Schilling, W. C. Wetzel, R. P. Sperline, D. W. Koppenaal, and C. J. Barinaga. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 62 of 68 89. October 13-16, 2003. 10th International Beijing Conference and Exhibition on Instrumental Analysis (BCEIA) (Beijing, China). “From the Basic to the Applied: Advances in Spectrochemical Analysis,” with Gary M. Hieftje, James H. Barnes IV, Gerardo Gamez, Mao Huang, David W. Koppenaal, Denise M. McClenathan, Steven J. Ray, Duane A. Rogers, Gregory D. Schilling, and William C. Wetzel. 90. November 17-20, 2003, EAS (Somerset, NJ). "New Mass Spectrometric Approaches for Elemental and Proteomics Analysis," with James H. Barnes IV, Gregory Schilling, Duane Rogers, Denise McClenathan, William Wetzel, David Koppenaal, and Gary Hieftje. 91. November 17-20, 2003, EAS (Somerset, NJ). "New Approaches To Analytical Spectrometry: the Bright Legacy Lives On," with Gary M. Hieftje, James H. Barnes IV, Gregory D. Schilling, Duane A. Rogers, Steven J. Ray, Andrew W. Szumlas, and David W. Koppenaal. 92. December 3-7, 2003, International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging (Cozumel, Mexico). “New Capabilities in Analytical Spectrochemistry Through Electronic Imaging,” with G. M. Hiefje, J. H. Barnes IV, G. D. Schilling, R. P. Sperline, D. W. Koppenaal, C. J. Barinaga. 93. January 5-10, 2004, Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (Fort Lauderdale, FL). “PL04 Prognosis for Plasma-Source Mass Spectrometry,” with Gary M. Hieftje, Francisco Andrade, James H. Barnes IV, Denise M. McClenathan, Steven J. Ray, Duane A. Rogers, Gregory D. Schilling, William C. Wetzel, Roger P. Sperline, David W. Koppenaal, and Charles J. Barinaga. 94. January 5-10, 2004, Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (Fort Lauderdale, FL). “Novel Array Detector Coupled to an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrograph for the Detection of Transient Chromatographic Signals,” with Gregory D. Schilling, James H. Barnes IV, Roger P. Sperline, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje. 95. March 7-12, 2004, Pittsburgh Conference (Chicago, IL). “Hydrogen Laser Mass Spectrometry,” with Kevin A. Toerne. 96. March 7-12, 2004, Pittsburgh Conference (Chicago, IL). “Process Raman on Earth and Research Raman on Mars – How Are They Related?,” with Bruce C. McIntosh and Robert T. Downs. 97. March 7-12, 2004, Pittsburgh Conference (Chicago, IL). “Novel Instrumental Platforms for Metal Speciation and Metallomics,” with Gary M. Hieftje, Charles Barinaga, James Barnes IV, David Koppenaal, Denise McClenathan, Steven Ray, Duane Rogers, Gregory Schilling, Roger Sperline, and William Wetzel. 98. March 7-12, 2004, Pittsburgh Conference (Chicago, IL). “Simultaneous Detection of Liquid Chromatographic Transient Signals Using a Novel Array Detector Coupled to an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrograph.” with Gregory D. Schilling, James H. Barnes IV, Roger P. Sperline, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje. 99. March 7-12, 2004, Pittsburgh Conference (Chicago, IL). “Advances in Truly Simultaneous Detection in Atomic Mass Spectrometry,” with G. M. Hieftje, C. Barinaga, J. Barnes IV, D. Koppenaal, D. McClenathan, S. Ray, D. Rogers, G. Schilling, R. Sperline, and W. Wetzel. 100. May 17-20, 2004, 17th Annual Workshop on Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (Westminster, CO). “Towards Isotope Ratio Measurement with an Electrometer Array on the Cameca IMS xf,” with Peter Williams, Jan Lorincik, Rick Hervig, Laurie Leshin, and Georges Slodzian. 101. June 6-9, 2004, Nordic Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (Loen, Norway). “New Platforms and Procedures for Plasma-Source Mass Spectrometry, “ with Gary M. Hieftje, James H. Barnes IV, Gregory D. Schilling, Francisco Andrade, Steven J. Ray, Denise M. McClenathan, William C. Wetzel, Duane A. Rogers, Roger P. Sperline, David W. Koppenaal, and Charles J. Barinaga. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 63 of 68 102. July 12-14, 2004. 12th Biennial National Atomic Spectroscopy Symposium (BNASS), Plymouth University (Plymouth, UK). “New Capabilities Drive New Applications in Plasma-Source Mass Spectrometry,” with Gary M. Hieftje, James H. Barnes IV, Gregory D. Schilling, Steven J. Ray, Denise M. McClenathan, William C. Wetzel, Duane A. Rogers, Roger P. Sperline, David W. Koppenaal, and Charles J. Barinaga. 103. August 1-6, 2004. Eighth Rio Symposium on Atomic Spectrometry (Paraty City, Brazil). “New Platforms and Procedures for Plasma-Source Mass Spectrometry, “ with Gary M. Hieftje, James H. Barnes IV, Gregory D. Schilling, Francisco Andrade, Steven J. Ray, Denise M. McClenathan, William C. Wetzel, Duane A. Rogers, Roger P. Sperline, David W. Koppenaal, and Charles J. Barinaga. 104. August 1-6, 2004. Eighth Rio Symposium on Atomic Spectrometry (Paraty City, Brazil). “Simultaneous Mass Spectrometry with a Focal Plane Camera Array Detector,” with Francisco J. Andrade, Gregory D. Schilling, James H. Barnes IV, Roger P. Sperline, David W. Koppenaal, Charles J. Barinaga, and Gary M. Hieftje. 105. November 7-10, 2004. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting (Denver, CO). “A Comprehensive Raman Spectral Library of Minerals with Search/Match Capability,” with Robert T. Downs, George R. Rossman, and Michael J. Drake. 106. November 15-18, 2004. Eastern Analytical Symposium (Somerset, NJ). “New Spectrometers for the Analytical Laboratory,” with Gary M. Hieftje, James H. Barnes IV, Gregory D. Schilling, Francisco Andrade, Steven J. Ray, Denise M. McClenathan, William C. Wetzel, Duane A. Rogers, Roger P. Sperline, David W. Koppenaal, and Charles J. Barinaga. 107. January 30-February 3, 2005. European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (Budapest, Hungary). “Strategies for Simultaneous Measurement in Plasma Spectrometry,” with Gary M. Hieftje, Francisco J. Andrade, Gerardo Gamez, Denise M. McClenathan, Robert McCrindle, Steven J. Ray, Duane A. Rogers, Gregory D. Schilling, Michael R. Webb, William C. Wetzel, Roger P. Sperline, David W. Koppenaal, Charles J. Barinaga, Birgit Peschel, and Jose A. C. Broekaert. 108. February 27-March 4, 2005. The Pittsburgh Conference (Orlando, FL). “Simultaneous Mass Spectrometry Using a Focal Plane Camera Array Detector,” with Gregory D. Schilling, Francisco J. Andrade, Roger P. Sperline, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje. 109. September 12-16, 2005. SIMS XV Meeting (Manchester, UK). “Isotope Ratio Measurement with an Electrometer Array on the Cameca IMS nf,” with Peter Williams, Jan Lorincik, Rick Hervig, Laurie Leshin, Roger Sperline, and Georges Slodzian. 110. October 2-6, 2005. International Conference on Instrumental Methods of Analysis IMA05 (Crete, Greece). “New Tools and Techniques for Instrumental Analysis,” with Gary M. Hieftje, Francisco J. Andrade, Gerardo Gamez, Steven J. Ray, Duane A. Rogers, Gregory D. Schilling, Andrew W. Szumlas, Michael R. Webb, Roger P. Sperline, David W. Koppenaal, and Charles J. Barinaga. 111. October 16-20, 2005. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting (Salt Lake City, UT). “An Integrated Database of Raman Spectra, X-ray Diffraction, and Chemistry Data for Minerals,” with Ren Lu, Robert T. Downs, Michael J. Drake, and George R. Rossman. 112. November 4-5, 2005. Turkey Run Analytical Chemistry Conference (Marshall, IN). “Use of a Faradaystrip Array Detector Coupled to a Mattauch-Herzog Mass Spectrograph for the Simultaneous Multielemental Determination of Fast Transient Signals,” with Gregory D. Schilling, Francisco J. Andrade, James H. Barnes IV, Roger P. Sperline, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje. 113. December 15-20, 2005. Pacifichem 2005 Conference (Honolulu, HI). “New Sources and Spectrometers CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 64 of 68 for Analytical Spectrochemistry,” with Gary M. Hieftje, Francisco I. Andrade, Gerardo Gamez, Steven J. Ray, Gregory D. Schilling, Andrew W. Szumlas, Michael R. Webb, William C. Wetzel, James H. Barnes, Roger P. Sperline, David W. Koppenaal, and Charles J. Barinaga. 114. January 8-14, 2006. Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (Tucson, AZ). “New Sources and Spectrometers for Plasma Spectrochemistry,” with Gary M. Hieftje, Francisco I. Andrade, Gerardo Gamez, Steven J. Ray, Gregory D. Schilling, Andrew W. Szumlas, Michael R. Webb, William C. Wetzel, James H. Barnes, Roger P. Sperline, David W. Koppenaal, and Charles J. Barinaga. 115. March 5-8, 2006. Annual German Mass Spectrometry Meeting (Mainz, Germany). “New Platforms for Elemental, Molecular, and Biological Mass Spectrometry,” with Gary M. Hieftje, Francisco J. Andrade, Gerardo Gamez, Steven J. Ray, Duane Rogers, Gregory D. Schilling, Michael R. Webb, William C. Wetzel, M. Bonner Denton, Roger P. Sperline, David W. Koppenaal, and Charles J. Barinaga. 116. March 12-17, 2006. Pittsburgh Conference (Orlando, FL). “New Spectrometers for the Analytical Laboratory,” with Gary M. Hieftje, Francisco I. Andrade, Steven J. Ray, Duane A. Rogers, Gregory D. Schilling, Andrew W. Szumlas, Roger P. Sperline, David W. Koppenaal, and Charles J. Barinaga. 117. March 12-17, 2006. Pittsburgh Conference (Orlando, FL). “Simultaneous Multi-elemental Analysis of Transient Signals Using a Faraday-strip Array Detector Coupled to a Mattauch-Herzog Mass Spectrograph,” with Gregory D. Schilling, Francisco J. Andrade, James H. Barnes IV, Roger P. Sperline, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje. 118. May 28-June 1, 2006. 54th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry (Seattle, WA). “Advancing Single- Photon Mass Spectrometry with Derivatization,” with Jeannette Karczmarski. 119. June 4-8, 2006. International Symposium for Environmental Analytical Chemistry (Hamburg, Germany). “Progress in Atomic Spectrometry Methodology for Measurements in the Environment,” with G. M. Hieftje, F. J. Andrade, G. Gamez, S. J. Ray, G. D. Schilling, M. R. Webb, W. C. Wetzel, J. H. Barnes IV, R. P. Sperline, D. W. Koppenaal, and C. J. Barinaga. 120. June 11-14, 2006. Third Nordic Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry (Loen, Norway). “New Sources and Spectrometers for Elemental and Speciation Analysis,” with G. M. Hieftje, F. J. Andrade, G. Gamez, S. J. Ray, G. D. Schilling, M. R. Webb, W. C. Wetzel, J. H. Barnes IV, R. P. Sperline, D. W. Koppenaal, and C. J. Barinaga. 121. June 25-30, 2006. International Congress on Analytical Sciences Conference (Moscow, Russia). “New Sources, Spectrometers, and Capabilities for the Analytical Laboratory,” with G. M. Hieftje, F. J. Andrade, G. Gamez, S. J. Ray, G. D. Schilling, A. W. Szumlas, M. R. Webb, W. C. Wetzel, J. H. Barnes IV, R. P. Sperline, D. W. Koppenaal, and C. J. Barinaga. 122. August 26-27, 2006. GIA Gemological Research Conference,( San Diego, CA). “Report on the Progress of the RRUFF Project: An Integrated Database of Raman Spectra, X-ray Diffraction, and Chemical Data for Minerals,” with Robert T. Downs. 123. September 24-28, 2006. Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies Conference (Lake Buena Vista, FL). “A High-Performance Multichannel Mass Spectrometer for Elemental Analysis,” with G. M. Hieftje, G. D. Schilling, F.J. Andrade, R. P. Sperline, D. W. Koppenaal, and C. J. Barinaga. 124. October 14-18, 2006. Rocky Mountain Regional ACS Meeting (Tucson AZ). “Comparison of Single Photon Ionization and DIOS for Complex Mixture Analysis,” with Jeannette Karczmarski. 125. February 29, 2007. The Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon) & Expo 2007 (Chicago, IL). “Multi-slit/Multichannel Differential Mobility Analyzer,” with Kent J. Gillig and Roger P. Sperline. 126. February 29, 2007. The Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon) & Expo 2007 (Chicago, IL). “Improvement of Isotope-Ratio Measurements with an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mattauch-Herzog Mass Spectrograph CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 65 of 68 Equipped with Faraday-Strip Array Detection,” with Gregory D. Schilling, Francisco J. Andrade, James H. Barnes, Roger P. Sperline, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje. 127. March 4, 2008. The Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon) & Expo 2008 (New Orleans, LA). Session 1150-3 Mass Spectrometry: Applications in Homeland Security and Advances in New Instrumentations. “Mass Spectrograph with Faraday-Strip Array Detection for Ambient Mass Spectrometry” with Gregory D. Schilling, Indiana University, James H. Barnes, IV, Roger P. Sperline, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, Gary M. Hieftje. 128. March 10, 2009. The Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon) & Expo 2009 (Chicago, IL). Session 1360-3 “Mettalomics, Molecular Ions, and Multichannel Detection” with Gary M. Hieftje, Indiana University, Steven J. Ray, Francisco A. Andrade, George Chan, Carsten Engelhard, Gerardo Gamez, Duane A. Rogers, Arnold Rubinshtein, Gregory D. Schilling, Jacob T. Shelley, Michael R. Webb, Roger P. Sperline, David W. Koppenaal, Charles J. Barinaga. 129. March 12, 2009. The Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon) & Expo 2009 (Chicago, IL). Session 2550-5 MSInterface Methods/New Instrumentation “Evaluation of a 512-Channel Third-Generation Array Detector Using a Mattauch-Herzog Mass spectrograph” with Gregory D. Schilling, Indiana University, Arnon A. Rubinshtein, Steven J. Ray, Roger P. Sperline, Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, Gary M. Hieftje. 130. May 11, 2010, EnviroAnalysis (Toronto, Canada). Afternoon Session: “A new approach to the quantification of B and B isotope ratios using a Second-Generation Focal-Plane Faraday Strip Aray Detector (FPSFAD) Coupled to an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mattauch-Herzog Geometry Mass spectrograph (ICP-MHMS)”, with Isaac (Joe) B. Brenner, Gregory D. Schilling, Arnon Rubinstein, Steven J. Ray, Roger P. Sperline, Charges J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje. 131. May 27, 2010. 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry (Salt Lake City, UT). Poster session: “High Pressure Ion Detection for Miniaturized Mass Spectrometers”, with Travis M. Falconer, Derek Wolfe, Collin McKinney, J. Michael Ramsey. 132. May 27, 2010. 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry (Salt Lake City, UT). Poster session: “Focal Plane Array Detectors on a Multi-collector ICPMS – Preliminary Results,” with Charles J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, George Hager, Anthony Carado, Roger Sperline, Gary M. Hieftje, Steven Ray, Jeremy Felton, Gregory Schilling, and Gene Atlas. 133. October 18, 2010. Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies Conference (Raleigh, NC). “Isotope Ratio Analysis of Fast Transient Samples with a Mattauch-Herzog Mass spectrograph”, with Jeremy Felton, Steven J. Ray, Roger P. Sperline, Charges J. Barinaga, David W. Koppenaal, and Gary M. Hieftje. 134. March 15, 2011. The Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon) & Expo 2011 (Atlanta, GA). Session 1030-5 Alternative Mass Spectrometers for Elemental Analysis (Society for Applied Spectroscopy) - “Array Detectors for Truly Simultaneous Mass Analysis”, Gary M. Hieftje, Jeremy A. Felton, Steven J. Ray, Alexander W. Graham, Gregory D. Schilling, David W. Koppenaal, Charles J. Baringa, Roger P. Sperline. 135. March 18, 2013. The Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon) & Expo 2013 (Philadelphia, PA). Session 810 New Instrumentation/Software with Mass Spectrometry - “ICP Elemental Analysis of Droplets by means of a Sector-field Mass Spectograph Equipped with an Integrating Array Detector”, Jeremy A. Felton, Yuki Kaburaki, Steven J. Ray, Roger P. Sperline, Charles J. Baringa, David W. Koppenaal, Akitoshi Okino, Gary M. Hieftje. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 66 of 68 Patents 1. "Pulsed Ultrasonic Nebulization System and Method for Flame Spectroscopy," U.S. Patent No. 3,866,831, issued 5/5/76. 2. "Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrometry and the Elemental Analysis of Organic Compounds and the Determination of the Empirical Formulas for These and Other Compounds." U.S. Patent No. 4,293,220, issued 10/6/80. 3. "Dismountable Inductively Coupled Plasma Torch Apparatus." U.S. Patent No. 4,266,113, issued 5/81. 4. "Method and Arrangement to Form a Hollow Cathode Light Source Optimized for Spectroscopy," Navy Case No. 67081. 5. "Radial and Azmuthal Non-Resonant Open-Tubular Optoacoustic Cell," Navy Case No. 69480, U.S. Patent 4,688,942, issued 8/25/87. 6. "A Process for Increasing the Effective Dynamic Range of Image Measurements by a Charge-injection Device (CID) Solid State Imager," 7/27/89. 7. "The Operation of Charge-transfer Device Array Detectors for Enhanced Signal to Noise Observation of Spectroscopic Sources," 8/22/89. 8. "Foil Mask Spectrometer for Energy Resolved Area Detection of X-rays," 9/95. 9. "Collective Charge Reading and Injection in Random Access Charge-transfer Devices," U.S. Patent No. 5,717,199, issued 2/10/98. 10. “Random Access Charge-transfer Devices for Multi-Element Atomic Absorption Spectrometry and Temporal Shifting,” U.S. Patent No. 5,708,502, issued 1/13/98. 11. “Micro-Faraday Element Array Detector for Ion Mobility Spectroscopy,” U.S. Patent No. 6,809,313, issued 10/26/04. 12. “Differential transimpedance amplifier circuit for correlated differential amplification,” U.S. Patent No. 7,403,065, issued 07/22/2008. 13. “Method and Apparatus for Simultaneous Detection and Measurement of Charged Particles at One or More Levels of Particle Flux for Analysis of Same,” U.S. Patent No. 7,498,585 B2, issued 03/03/2009. 14. “Apparatus for Detecting Particles,” U.S. Patent No. 7,511,278, issued 3/31/2009. 15. “Sensitive Ion Detection Device and Method for Analysis of Compounds as Vapors in Gases”, U.S. Patent No. 8,653,449 B2, issued February 18, 2014. CURRICULUM VITA – M. Bonner Denton October 1, 2014 Other Professional Activities Consulting: Aeronautical Instrument and Radio Company Applied Chromatography Systems Applied Energetics, Inc. Baird BaySpec, Inc. CERA CHROMEX Corp. CID Technologies, Inc. Denco Research Inc. Dow Chemical Corp. Excellims Corporation Finnigan Instruments General Electric Security Global Fabricating Hamilton Sundstrand Hydro Geo Chem, Inc. Imager Labs Intevac J. E. Meinhard Associates, Inc. Kenyon and Kenyon, LLP Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Laser Fusion Program Lightpath Technologies Monitor Instruments Monsanto Nicolet Instrument Corp. Photometrics Ltd. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Precision Analytical Prototec Engineering Raytheon Missile Systems Root Corporation Shell Development SmithKline Beckman Thermo Jarrell Ash Corporation Varian Wellman Laboratories of Photomedicine, Harvard Medical School Research Associates: Swartz, P.A., M.S. Mathematics, UC Berkeley, 1972–1974. Swartz, D.B. ,M.S. Chemistry, U. of IL, Champaign-Urbana, 1973–1974. Northway, S., University of Arizona Schlecht, K., Ph.D. Chemistry, Sabbatical Rayson, Gary D., Ph.D., Chemistry, New Mexico State University, Sabbatical Ratzlaff, K.L., Ph.D. Chemistry Norris, J.A., Ph.D. Chemistry, NIST Roehrig, Mark, Ph.D., University of Arizona Baker, Mark, Ph.D., University of Arizona Gilmore, Daniel, Spectral Instruments Sperline, Roger P., Ph.D., University of Arizona Yamasaki, John, University of Arizona Algeo, John, University of Arizona Gillig, Kent, University of Arizona Toerne, Kevin, A., Ph.D., University of Arizona Babis, Jeffrey S., Ph.D., University of Arizona Wisniewski, Wit T., Ph.D., University of Arizona 67 of 68 CURRICULUM VITA – M. 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