Titel: Oxford Earth Sciences - past and present
Isotopes : Mass Spectrometers : Geochemistry and beyond.. .
Time:10:00-11:00 am., 16th November 2018
Venue:Lecture Hall 221, Institute of Surface-Earth System Science (Building No. 16), Tianjin University
Speaker:Dr. Nicholas Belshaw, Senior Research Fellow in Mass Spectrometry at Dept of Earth Sciences, Oxford University
Dr. Nicholas Stanley Belshaw, obtained his PhD degree from Cambridge University, working as a senior research fellow in Earth Sciences Department of Oxford University. He is extremely experienced in high precision isotope ratio mass spectrometry and involved in design and development of multi collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (MC-ICP-MS). He developed analysis measurement methods of beryllium isotope, magnesium isotope, ferrum isotope, calcium isotope and uranium isotope in geological, oceanological, paleoclimatological and environmental studies. Currently, he is focusing on isotope tracing in biology and medical science. The total number of citations of his published papers is nearly 3000, and the highest number of citations of his first author paper is nearly 300.