Christie G. Enke
Christie G. Enke | |
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Born |
July 8, 1933 (age 83) Minneapolis, MN |
Residence | United States |
Nationality | United States |
Fields | Chemist |
Institutions |
Princeton University Michigan State University University of New Mexico |
Alma mater |
Principia College University of Illinois |
Doctoral advisor | Herbert August Laitinen |
Doctoral students | 69 |
Known for |
Electrospray ionization Mass Spectrometry chemical instrumentation |
Christie G. Enke is a United States academic chemist.
Chris Enke, on the Triple Quadrupole breakthrough discovery: "It's a really interesting story because ... one man's noise is another man's answer.", Chemical Heritage Foundation |
Early life and education
- 1955 B.S. Principia College
- 1959 M.S. University of Illinois
- 1959 Ph.D. University of Illinois
Research interests
- MS Instrumentation
- Fundamental Considerations in Electrospray Ionization
- Concentration Distribution of Complex Mixtures
- Philosophy of Science, Epistemology
Awards
- 1974 American Chemical Society Award for Chemical Instrumentation
- 1989 American Chemical Society Award for Computers in Chemistry
- 1993 Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry Award (shared with Richard Yost)[1]
- 2003 J Calvin Giddings Award for Excellence in Education from Analytical Division of the American Chemical Society
- 2011 American Chemical Society Award in Analytical Chemistry
References
- ↑ "Distinguished Contribution Past Recipients". American Society for Mass Spectrometry. Retrieved January 6, 2011.
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