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Daniel E Austin

Daniel Austin

Professor
Analytical Chemistry Research, Chemistry and Biochemistry

C310 BNSN
Provo, UT 84602-1030

Biography

Professor

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 Austin Yuan Tian Trevor K Decker Joshua S. McCellan Linsey Bennett Ailin Li Abraham De la Cruz Derek Andrews Stephen A. Lammert Aaron R. Hawkins Daniel E Austin Brandon L. Barney Daniel E Austin Teng Wang Yajung Zheng Xiaoting Wang Zhiping Zhang Daniel E Austin Ailin Li Jessica M. Higgs Daniel E Austin Teng Wang Yajun Zheng Xiaoting Wang Qiang Wang Congyu Ke Xiaoxiao Han Zhiping Zhang Daniel E Austin Qinghao Wu Yuan Tian Tian Ailin Li Derek Andrews Aaron R. Hawkins Qinghao H. Wu Ailin Li Yuan Tian Richard N. Zare Daniel E. Austin Brandon L. Barney Sara N. Pratt Daniel E. Austin Jessica M. Higgs Brae V. Petersen Stephen A. Lammert Karl F. Warnick Daniel E. Austin

Presentations

J Gao A Ettinger Richard A Robison Daniel E Austin
Daniel E Austin
Daniel E Austin Q. Wu Y. Tian A. Li R. N. Zare
Daniel E Austin B. Barney
J. M. Higgs K. White N. Taylor Daniel E Austin
Daniel E Austin S. Osburn
J. M. Higgs B. V. Petersen K. F. Warnick S. A. Lammert Daniel E Austin
Daniel E Austin S. Osburn
S. A. Lammert E. D. Lee Daniel E Austin K. R. Warnick