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Dr Zeng-ping Chen
Emeritus Professor Julian Morris
Dr Moritz von Stosch
Assessment of Recent Process Analytical Technology (PAT) Trends: A Multiauthor Review2015
Dr Zeng-ping Chen
John Morris
In Situ Measurement of Solution Concentration during the Batch Cooling Crystallization of L-Glutamic Acid using ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy Coupled with Chemometrics2009
Dr Zeng-ping Chen
Emeritus Professor Julian Morris
On-line monitoring of batch cooling crystallization of organic compounds using ATR-FTIR spectroscopy coupled with an advanced calibration method2009
Dr Zeng-ping Chen
Emeritus Professor Julian Morris
Process analytical technology and compensating for nonlinear effects in process spectroscopic data for improved process monitoring and control2009
Dr Zeng-ping Chen
Emeritus Professor Julian Morris
Advanced Calibration Strategy for in Situ Quantitative Monitoring of Phase Transition Processes in Suspensions using FT-Raman Spectroscopy2008
Dr Zeng-ping Chen
Professor Elaine Martin
Emeritus Professor Julian Morris
An examination of the kinetics of the solution-mediated polymorphic phase transformation between alpha- and beta-forms of L-glutamic acid as determined using online powder X-ray diffraction2008
Dr Zeng-ping Chen
Emeritus Professor Julian Morris
Improving the linearity of spectroscopic data subjected to fluctuations in external variables by the extended loading space standardization2008
Dr Zeng-ping Chen
Emeritus Professor Julian Morris
Professor Elaine Martin
Extracting chemical information from spectral data with multiplicative light scattering effects by optical path-length estimation and correction2006
Dr Zeng-ping Chen
Emeritus Professor Julian Morris
Professor Elaine Martin
Correction of temperature-induced spectral variations by loading space standardization2005
Dr Zeng-ping Chen
Professor Elaine Martin
Recursive evolving spectral projection for revealing the concentration windows of overlapping peaks in two-way chromatographic experiments2004