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The Iinorganic Chemistry Laboratory has 20 full time staff, with a high level of expertise within the team. The key members of the team are:
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Phillip Thomas Manager, Inorganic Chemistry Services
Phil is responsible for the effective management and co ordination of the Inorganic Chemistry
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Greg O'Neil Team Leader, Metals
Greg is responsible for the effective management and co ordination of the Metals Team. He is also responsible for technical problem analysis, enhancement support and instrument interfacing for LIMS. |
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Dzung Bui Method Development Co ordinator
Dzung is respnsible for implementing new analytical methods and undertaking method development and validation, to diversify and improve analytical capability within the unit. |
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Roger Kennedy Process Coordinator
To coordinate the effort of Inorganic Chemistry Teams in achieving key performance outcomes such as meeting Service Level Agreements and sample turn around times. Perform NATA signatory duties for analyses across Inorganic Chemistry sub-units. Provide support for the Method Development Coordinator and assistance to the Lab Manger to meet current and future targets. |
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John Farmer Team Leader, Physical
John is responsible for the effective management of the Physical Tests Team. He also manages all purchases with in the Inorganic Chemistry. |
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Stephanie Semczuk Team Leader, Wastewater
Stephanie is responsibele for the effective management of the Wastewater Team. |
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Jo Clark Team Leader, Nutrients
Jo is responsible for the management of the Nutrients Team. Jo also assists theLab Manager with short and mid-term projects to enhance the effectiveness of the Inorganic Team. |
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