Professor D. Brynn Hibbert AM (Chair of Analytical Chemistry, UNSW, since 1987; Emeritus Professor, since 2013) has made his name in chemical sensors, metrology, statistics in chemistry, analysis of drugs (of abuse and in sports) and electroanalytical chemistry, publishing around 280 peer reviewed papers, 5 books and 3 patents. He receiv
Professor D. Brynn Hibbert AM (Chair of Analytical Chemistry, UNSW, since 1987; Emeritus Professor, since 2013) has made his name in chemical sensors, metrology, statistics in chemistry, analysis of drugs (of abuse and in sports) and electroanalytical chemistry, publishing around 280 peer reviewed papers, 5 books and 3 patents. He received the RACI Analytical Prize (1999), the RSC Lectureship (2006) and the 2008 RACI Ollé Prize for his book on Quality Assurance in analytical chemistry (OUP, 2007). He is a former President of the Royal Society of NSW, and of the Analytical Division of IUPAC, and a member of the Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences. He has collaborated with the E-Nose team since 1995, is responsible for the competitive algorithms used in the devices, and is a partner in E-Nose Pty Ltd.
Dr. Graham Bell, an expert in the psychology and physiology of the chemical senses, is a co-inventor of the E-Nose devices. His career includes Principal Research Scientist in CSIRO (Director of the Sensory Research Centre) and Director of The Centre for Chemosensory Research of UNSW. Since 2003 he has been MD of E-Nose P/L. In 2008 the c
Dr. Graham Bell, an expert in the psychology and physiology of the chemical senses, is a co-inventor of the E-Nose devices. His career includes Principal Research Scientist in CSIRO (Director of the Sensory Research Centre) and Director of The Centre for Chemosensory Research of UNSW. Since 2003 he has been MD of E-Nose P/L. In 2008 the company won a Proof of Concept award from the NSW Government and was admitted to The Australia Technology Showcase. In 2009 it won a Frost and Sullivan “Best Innovation” award. In 2010 Dr Bell completed the NSW Innovation Pathways High Growth program. He was made a Fellow of The Royal Society of NSW in 2016
Mr. Winston Wu is one of NSW’s leading professional software and electronic hardware engineers. He is a co-inventor of E-Nose and designer of the current hardware for the device. He holds a Master of Computer Engineering from University of Sydney and has more than 15 y of programming and product design experience across many industries in
Mr. Winston Wu is one of NSW’s leading professional software and electronic hardware engineers. He is a co-inventor of E-Nose and designer of the current hardware for the device. He holds a Master of Computer Engineering from University of Sydney and has more than 15 y of programming and product design experience across many industries including medical products. During this time he has contributed significantly to E-Nose electronic hardware and has set up a comprehensive set of protocols for device assembly and quality assurance. He is a partner in E-Nose P/L. He is an Australian permanent resident and is a native speaker of Mandarin.
Associate Professor David Levy is an expert in embedded systems and associated electronics and software. He has had over 200 research papers published. Formerly Head of Electrical and Information Engineering at the University of Sydney, he is now an independent consultant and contributes to the design of hardware and software in the e-n
Associate Professor David Levy is an expert in embedded systems and associated electronics and software. He has had over 200 research papers published. Formerly Head of Electrical and Information Engineering at the University of Sydney, he is now an independent consultant and contributes to the design of hardware and software in the e-nose. From 2010 to 2019 he conducted courses in Electronics, Computer Systems and Embedded Systems on behalf of the University of Sydney at the Harbin Institute of Technology, PRC. He was made a Fellow of The Royal Society of NSW in 2017.
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