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Jun 6, 2012 - JEWETT. Anal. Chem. , 1982, 54 (12), pp 1326A–1326A. DOI: 10.1021/ac00249a791. Publication Date: October 1982. ACS Legacy Archive...
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Peixin He (foreground) is an ex­ change scholar on leave from his instructorship in the Department of Chemistry, Fudan University, Shang­ hai, People's Republic of China. He completed his undergraduate educa­ tion at Fudan University in 1976, then spent two years in graduate study there. In 1980 he came to the University of Illinois for a two-year period. His interests are in electroanalytical chemistry and in electro­ chemical instrumentation. James P. Avery (right) is assistant professor of chemistry, University of Illinois. He received his BS in com­ puter science from Michigan State

University in 1972 and his PhD in chemistry from the University of Illi­ nois in 1978. He recently joined the Department of Electrical Engineer­ ing, University of Colorado, as assis­ tant professor. His research interests are in the development of systems and languages for the automation of analytical instruments. Larry R. Faulkner (left) is profes­ sor of chemistry, University of Illi­ nois. He received a BS at Southern Methodist University in 1966 and a PhD in chemistry in 1969 from the University of Texas at Austin. His main interests are in electrochemis­ try and luminescence spectroscopy.

learned about the way to achieve it, there will be spectacular results. It is already clear that we are not far from seeing instruments that will carry out scientific investigations, not just mea­ surements. Acknowledgment We are grateful to the National Science Foundation for supporting this work through Grant CHE-8106026 and to the Fudan UniversityUniversity of Illinois Exchange Pro­ gram for extending a fellowship to one ofus(P.H.).

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