Dr. Austin pioneered the use of lithographically patterned plates in mass analyzers, reducing the cost of mass analysis while improving mobility and precision. Dr. Austin studies how electrospray charges can be used to test the survival capability of bacterial spores and simulate cosmic dust impacts.
Professional Citizenship
Other, 32nd Asilomar Conference on Mass Spectrometry (2016 - 2016)
Courses Taught
Publications
Daniel E AustinYuan TianTrevor K DeckerJoshua S. McCellanLinsey BennettAilin LiAbraham De la CruzDerek AndrewsStephen A. LammertAaron R. HawkinsDaniel E AustinBrandon L. BarneyDaniel E AustinTeng WangYajung ZhengXiaoting WangZhiping ZhangDaniel E AustinAilin LiJessica M. HiggsDaniel E AustinTeng WangYajun ZhengXiaoting WangQiang WangCongyu KeXiaoxiao HanZhiping ZhangDaniel E AustinQinghao WuYuan Tian TianAilin LiDerek AndrewsAaron R. HawkinsQinghao H. WuAilin LiYuan TianRichard N. ZareDaniel E. AustinBrandon L. BarneySara N. PrattDaniel E. AustinJessica M. HiggsBrae V. PetersenStephen A. LammertKarl F. WarnickDaniel E. Austin
Presentations
J GaoA EttingerRichard A RobisonDaniel E Austin
Daniel E Austin
Daniel E AustinQ. WuY. TianA. LiR. N. Zare
Daniel E AustinB. Barney
J. M. HiggsK. WhiteN. TaylorDaniel E Austin
Daniel E AustinS. Osburn
J. M. HiggsB. V. PetersenK. F. WarnickS. A. LammertDaniel E Austin
Daniel E AustinS. Osburn
S. A. LammertE. D. LeeDaniel E AustinK. R. Warnick