An Introduction to the Automatic Methods Group
1995
Automatic Methods Group Newsletter
publication
Author Information
Author(s): Dr. A. S. McLelland, Dr. Richard H. Brown, Dr. Ian Taylor, Dr. Derek Crump, E. J. Hoekstra, Dr. Steve Lewis, Dr. David Mark, Dr. Robert Large, Dr. Lee Kenney, Dr. Peter Rabl
Primary Institution: Royal Society of Chemistry
Conclusion
The Automatic Methods Group has been influential in promoting automation in analytical chemistry and addressing air quality issues through various initiatives.
Supporting Evidence
- The Automatic Methods Group was created in 1965 to support members interested in automation in analytical chemistry.
- The group has expanded its focus to include process control and laboratory information management systems.
- Meetings and seminars have been held to educate members on automation and its applications.
Takeaway
This newsletter talks about how scientists are using machines to help measure air quality and other important things in our environment.
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