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Dr. James Chapman is a Senior Lecturer at Griffith University's School of Environment and Science, specializing in Chemistry and Forensic Science. He holds a PhD from Dublin City University (2007-2010) and a BSc in Applied Chemistry from the University of Plymouth (2003-2006). His research integrates artificial intelligence with spectroscopy and chemometrics to develop advanced sensors and diagnostics for health, environmental monitoring, and food safety, aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals. With over 100 peer-reviewed publications, an h-index of 40, and 6,000+ citations, he leads research groups and degree programs, contributing to both academia and industry.
Research interests include antimicrobial materials, nanomaterials, chemometrics, and AI-driven diagnostics. He has secured significant grants, including a $704,999 project on microplastic protocols and a $50,000 grant for analytical chemistry-AI development. Awards include Fellowships from the Royal Australian Chemical Institute and Royal Society of Chemistry, alongside his role as Division Chair for the Analytical and Environmental Chemistry Division.
Professional activities include Board memberships with the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute and the Royal Society of Chemistry's Analytical Methods Advisory Board. His work emphasizes sustainable solutions to global challenges like antimicrobial resistance and environmental contamination.


