Recent News
Super-resolution proof of concept article published!
February 9, 2023
Our paper describing application of super resolution spectral reconstruction in a cycloidal coded aperture miniature mass spectrometer has been published in Rapid Comminications in Mass Spectrometry: ... read more
ASMS 2022
August 4, 2022
Tanouir, Kat, and Rafael attended the American Society for Mass Specrometry in June 2022.
New article published!
August 4, 2022
Our paper Design considerations for a cycloidal mass analyzer using a focal plane array detector has just been published in the Journal for Mass Spectrometry: https://doi.org/10.1002/jms.4874... read more
Virtual-slit focusing in a cycloidal mass spectrometer – A proof of concept
September 28, 2021
Our article "Virtual-slit focusing in a cycloidal mass spectrometer – A proof of concept" has been published in the International Journal of Mass Spectrometry: ... read more
The Long Neglected Cycloidal Mass Analyzer
August 10, 2021
Our perspective "The Long Neglected Cycloidal Mass Analyzer" has just been published in Analytical Chemistry: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.analchem.1c02001
Presentation at Air Quality Measurement Methods and Technology Conference
April 4, 2019
On April 2, Jason presented a talk entitied "Prototype coded aperture miniature mass spectrometer for environmental sensing" At the Air & Waste Management Association's Air Quality Measurement Methods and Technology Conference: https://www.awma.org... read more
Abstracts Accepted for 2019 ASMS Conference
March 25, 2019
Graduate Studens Kat Horvath and Raul Vyas both submitted abstracts to present at the 2019 ASMS conference in Atlanta, GA
ARPA-E Supports Miniaturized Mass Spectrometer Project at Duke
February 18, 2015
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) has awarded a team from Duke University a major grant to develop a next-generation methane detector to sniff out natural gas leaks across America.