New Frontiers in Detection, Readout Technologies, and Material Handling for Diagnostics
The Forefront of Chromatographic Separations
On-board Water Quality Monitoring Tools for the International Space Program
The Porter Group’s research aims at innovations central to the discovery and rapid screening of promising therapeutic compounds, nanomaterials, biomaterials, and biocatalysts. By creating high-throughput methods and miniaturizing analytical instrumentation, they are examining issues related, for example, to:
These areas implicitly embody the ability to gain control over the chemistry and physics of liquid-solid interfaces. In research an array of innovations are used in FTIR, STM, AFM, Raman spectroscopy, electrochemistry, fluorescence microscopy, acoustic wave techniques, and spectroelectrochemistry as ultra-sensitive tools for probing these relationships. Design, synthesis, and modification of nanomaterials; plasmonics and spintronics in biotechnology; and advanced separation techniques are focuses of Dr. Porter’s investigations. His research interests span the role of interfaces in analytical chemistry, including electrochemically modulated liquid chromatography, electrocatalysis, organic monolayer films, chemically modified surfaces, scanning probe microscopies, infrared and Raman spectroscopies, and acoustic wave sensors. Ongoing interests also include miniaturized pumps for chip-scale fluidics and high throughput systems for the rapid, low-level pathogen enumeration.
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36 S. Wasatch Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Phone: 801-587-1505
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