Applied Chemometrics For Scientists Hardcover English by Richard G. Brereton - 16 April 2007
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Richard G. Brereton
Book Description
The book introduces most of the basic tools of chemometrics including experimental design, signal analysis, statistical methods for analytical chemistry and multivariate methods. It then discusses a number of important applications including food chemistry, biological pattern recognition, reaction monitoring, optimisation of processes, medical applications. The book arises from a series of short articles that have been developed over four years on Chemweb.
ISBN-10
0470016868
ISBN-13
9780470016862
Language
English
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication Date
16 April 2007
Number of Pages
396
About the Author
Richard G. Brereton, 1979-1983 : University of Cambridge, 1983 - : University of Bristol, current position Professor and Director of the Centre of Chemometrics, B.A., (Hons) 1976 (Natural Sciences, speciality chemistry; University of Cambridge), M.A., 1980 (University of Cambridge), Ph.D., 1981 (Thesis : Spectroscopic Studies of Bacteriochlorophyll a; supervisor : Prof. J.K.M.Sanders, FRS, Chemical Laboratory, University of Cambridge), MRSC, C.Chem., 1991 (Royal Society of Chemistry) Over 1250 citations in the literature, 60+ invited lectures, 30+ seminars given, 2 authored books, contributed to 9 edited works and has co-edited 3 books. Served as Associate Editor Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems (Elsevier) for 5 years. Taught in undergraduate and graduate courses for over 20 years, written extensively in the application of Chemometrics.
Editorial Review
...useful for introducing chemometrics in undergraduate classes...a valuable encyclopedia for researchers... (Journal of Chemical Education, December 2007)