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Bonner Denton is a Professor at the University of Arizona's Department of Analytical Chemistry. His research focuses on advancing analytical instrumentation, particularly in mass spectrometry and spectroscopy. He holds the Galileo Circle Fellow award and has contributed to innovations in cycloidal mass analyzers, coded aperture systems, and forensic science methodologies. His work integrates interdisciplinary approaches from physics, optics, and materials science.
Education: B.S./B.A. from Lamar State College of Technology (1967), Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Illinois (1972).
Research interests include instrument development for high-resolution analysis, miniaturized mass spectrometers for field applications, and improving forensic science rigor. His recent publications emphasize advancements in cycloidal mass spectrometry design and planetary science instrumentation. Awards include the Galileo Circle Fellowship.
He has pioneered array detector technologies for mass spectrometry and collaborated on projects like the RRUFF mineral database. His work bridges fundamental science and applied analytical solutions.



