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Presentations |
C.R. Arkin, Engineering Services Contract, Kennedy Space Center Designing for Harsh Environments Abstract |
P. Berger, Ceramitron, LLC Mass Spectrometry Fundamentals: A Hands‐on University Lab Course Abstract |
K. Blakeman, Student Award Winner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill High Pressure Nitrogen and Air Mass Spectrometry with Microscale Ion Traps Abstract |
G.A. Brucker, Granville-Phillips Vacuum Products, Brooks Automation, Inc. Field Optimization of Ion Trap Performance Abstract |
C. Cavanaugh, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Trapping and Analysis of Externally Generated Ions in a Miniature Cylindrical Ion Trap Abstract |
J.A. Diaz, CICANUM, Universidad de Costa Rica Development of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Mass Spectrometer (UAV‐MS)Systems for Calibration and Validation of Satellite Remote Sensing Data using In‐Situ Volcanic Plume Analysis Abstract |
T. Evans‐Nguyen, Draper Laboratory Portable Mass Spectrometry for Post‐Detonation Nuclear Forensics Abstract |
B. Garcia, SAES Getters USA, Inc. The Role of Non‐evaporable Getter Pump Technology in Portable Mass Spectrometry Abstract |
T. Gentz, Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research In Situ Mass Spectrometry in Marine Science: Distribution and Fate of Methane Released from Submarine Sources Abstract |
S. Getty, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Recent Results from Curiosity’s SAM Instrument at Gale Crater and Looking Ahead to MAVEN" Abstract |
W. Hoffmann, West Virginia University, Forensic and Investigative Science Program Development of a Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometry‐Based Strategy for Environmental Monitoring Abstract |
G. Jackson, West Virginia University Development of a Loeb‐Eiber Mass Filter for Portable Mass Spectrometry Abstract |
A. Kearsley, National Institute of Standards and Technology Stochastic Regression Modeling of Noisy Spectra Abstract |
A. Lee, MassTech, Inc. A Field Deployable Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer with Atmospheric Pressure Interface Abstract |
A. Li, Department of Chemistry, Purdue University Paper Spray Ionization Under Harsh Environment and Gas Phase Ion Molecule Reaction Under Titan Simulate Environment Abstract |
K. Loftin, NASA, Kennedy Space Center Integration and Ruggedization of a Commercially Available Gas Chromatograph and Mass Spectrometer (GCMS) for the Resource Prospector Mission (RPM) Abstract |
J. Mikucki, University of Tennessee Exploring subglacial environments from the microbe’s perspective Abstract |
C. Pulliam, Department of Chemistry, Purdue University Student Award Winner Redesign of the VAPoR Miniaturized Pyrolysis TOFMS for Improved Sensitivity Abstract |
A. Riedo, Physics Institute, Space Research and Planetary Sciences
A Miniature LIMS System for Accurate Isotope Composition Measurements in situ Planetary Surfaces Abstract |
L. Rorrer, FLIR Mass Spectrometry Development of Outside the Lab Mass Spectrometers for Rapid Trace Detection Abstract |
Z. Russell, Duke University, Electrical & Computer Engineering Student Award Winner A Coded Aperture Magnetic Sector Mass Spectrometer Abstract |
T. Short, SRI International In situ Membrane Introduction Mass Spectrometry for Subsea Characterization of Light Hydrocarbons Abstract |
W. Spencer, Savannah River National Laboratory Looking for Alternatives to High Resolution Mass Spectrometry Abstract |
D. Vincett, Agilent Technologies New TMP Bearing Suspension System andAdvantages of the "Floating Suspension" to Portable MS Systems Abstract |
W. Whitten, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
H. Wollnik, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, New Mexico State University A "Mobility Filter" that Widely Protects a Mass Spectrometer from Neutral Molecule Contaminations Abstract |
Posters
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H. Brown, University of Tampa Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry for Simultaneous Analysis of Organic and Inorganic Radiological Dispersion Device (RDD) Components Abstract |
A. Cardenas‐Valencia, Marine and Space Sensing Program, SRI International Membrance Interface Evaluations for Underwater Mass Spectrometers Abstract |
S. Giannoukos, Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, University of Liverpool Portable Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometer for Illegal Human Migration Detection Abstract |
H. Hoshino, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) JAXA's Technology Roadmap & Application of "Mass Spectrometry" Abstract |
R. Kidd, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Mass Spectroscopy Based Instrument Development at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Abstract |
A. Li, Brigham Young University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Miniaturized Planar Electrode Linear Ion Trap (LIT) Mass Analyzer Abstract |
E. Neidholdt, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Vacuum Compatible Mass Spectrometer Electronics for the RESOLVE Mission Abstract |
C. Parker, Duke University, Electrical & Computer Engineering Microfabricated Ion Sources for Portable Mass Spectrometers Abstracts |
P. Roman, Florida International University Micro‐ion Trap Mass Spectrometer for (pre)‐biotic Organic Compound Analysis on Comets Abstract |
D. Riemer, University of Miami, RSMAS/MAC The Trace Organic Gas Analyzer (TOGA) - An Airborne Fast Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer for Atmospheric Chemistry Measurements Abstract |
Z. Russell, Duke University, Electrical & Computer Engineering The Application of Coded Aperature Spectroscopy to Magnetic Sector Mass Spectrometers Abstract |
K. Schultze, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Development of a Compact, Isobaric Chamber for High Pressure Mass Spectrometry of Ambient Organics Abstract |
P. Sorensen, Creare Inc Miniature Vacuum Pumps for Portable Mass Spectrometry Abstract |
C. Tassetti, CEA, DAM, DIF Gas detection using a MEMS TOF Mass‐Spectrometer: First Results Abstract |
F. van Amerom, Mini‐Mass Consulting, Inc. Development of a Dual Ion Source Hyperbolic Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer for In Situ Detection of Organic Molecules on Mars Abstract |
F. van Amerom, Mini‐Mass Consulting, Inc. Design of a Prototype Digital Ion Trap for High Resolution Ion Trap Analysis Abstract |