Assoc/Prof Robert Shellie
Associate Professor and ARC Australian Research Fellow
PhD, BAppSc(Hons)

Contact Details
| Contact Campus |
Sandy Bay Campus |
| Building |
Chemistry Building |
| Room Reference |
2005 |
| Telephone |
+61 3 6226 7656 |
| Fax |
+61 3 6226 2858 |
| Email |
Robert.Shellie@utas.edu.au |
Teaching Responsibilities
Units
Publications
- E Candish, A Gooley, H Wirth, P Dawes, RA Shellie, EF Hilder. A simplified approach to direct SPE-MS. J. Sep. Sci. 35 (2012) 2399-2406.
- TJ Causon, H Cortes, RA Shellie, EF Hilder. Temperature pulsing for controlling chromatographic resolution in capillary liquid chromatography. Anal. Chem. 84 (2012) 3362-3368.
- PM Harvey, RA Shellie. Data reduction in comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography for rapid and repeatable automated data analysis. Anal. Chem. 84 (2012) 6501-6507.
- J Luong, R Gras, H Cortes, RA Shellie. Temperature-programmable low thermal mass silicon micromachined gas chromatography and differential mobility detection for the fast analysis of trace level of ethylene oxide in medical work place atmospheres. J. Chromatogr. A. 1261 (2012) 136-141.
- J Luong, R Gras, H Cortes, RA Shellie. Multi-dimensional gas chromatography with a planar microfluidic device for the characterisation of volatile oxygenated organic compounds. J. Chromatogr. A. 1255 (2012) 216-220.
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Achievements
Robert Shellie has a PhD in Analytical Chemistry from RMIT University. He joined the Australian Centre for Research in Separation Science (ACROSS) at UTAS in 2005 having held a Post Doctoral Fellowship at the Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology. He has held an Australian Research Council Australian Postdoctoral Fellowship (APD) and currently holds an Australian Research Council Australian Research Fellowship (ARF). He is author of more than 70 peer-reviewed research articles, recipient of the HTC Award, Australian Institute of Policy and Science Young Tall Poppy Science Award, and was a finalist in the 2011 Elsevier and Australian Research Management Society Scopus Young Researcher of The Year Awards.
Research Interests
My research in the area of separation science focuses on the development and application of multidimensional chromatography to solve complex separation problems. This research, supported by the Australian Research Council, has an overarching goal of simultaneously increasing separation performance and minimising analysis time.
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