John M. Eiler, Sharp Professor of geology and geochemistry at California Institute of Technology, presents 5-part workshop about isotope ratio analysis by Thermo Scientific Orbitrap mass spectrometry.

Watch these workshop recordings to learn:

  • Introduction to Fourier-transform MS and the Orbitrap (32 min)
  • Existing and near-future Orbitrap MS platforms (40 min)
  • Demonstrated performance and known artifacts of Orbitrap IRMS (58 min)
  • Applications to molecular-average isotope analysis (24 min)
  • Application to site-specific isotope analysis (11 min)
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Dr. John Eiler

Dr. John Eiler | Robert P. Sharp Professor of Geochemistry | California Institute of Technology

Dr. John Eiler received his Ph.D. in Geology from the University of Wisconsin in 1994, after which he moved to the California Institute of Technology as a postdoctoral fellow. He joined the faculty at Caltech in 1998, where he is currently the Robert P. Sharp Professor of Geochemistry. He is director of Caltech’s Microanalysis Center and supervises a laboratory for stable isotope geochemistry that pursues research in petrology, meteoritics, climate reconstruction, environmental science and the physical- and biochemistry of isotopes. Eiler is a fellow of the AGU, GSA, Geochemical Society, MSA and Packard foundation, recipient of the MSA award, Macelwane medal, Epstein medal and Day medal, and member of the National Academy of Sciences.


 
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