Jim joined the Centre for Analytical Science as a senior experimental officer specializing in mass spectrometry in October 2007, and then became a Lecturer in Analytical Chemistry in 2013.
Jim trained as a molecular biologist at Nottingham Trent University, completing his undergraduate studies there before moving over to Analytical Chemistry, where he obtained his PhD under the supervision of Professor Colin Creaser. Jim then worked as a PDRA at York University, firstly with Professor Jane Thomas-Oates spending two years studying the structures of glycoconjugates, and then with Dr Lucy Carpenter in the atmospheric chemistry group for a further three years investigating the structures of oligomeric compounds formed in atmospheric reactions.
Research areas
Current research activities include:
- Development of novel thermal desorption ambient ionisation interfaces for mass spectrometry and ion mobility spectrometry.
- Targeted analysis of breath biomarkers with micro-derivatisation.
- Analysis of glycerides in biofuels.
- Invited lecture – Hyphenated techniques in Chromatography (HTC-2012) Bruges
- Visiting Scholar – Aston Labs, Purdue University, Indiana USA Summer 2012
- Referee for Journal of Breath Research
Teaching responsibilities:
- CMD302 – Advanced Analytical Chemistry
- CMC004 – Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
- CMP057 – Separation Techniques
- CMP058 – Mass Spectrometry and Associated Techniques
- CMP064 – Innovations in Analytical Science