Keith Mitchell
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Research and Teaching Interests
Dr. Mitchell built up the Interfacial Analysis and Reactivity Laboratory (IARL), which is situated in the Advanced Materials and Process Engineering Laboratory (AMPEL) building (an interdisciplinary building at the University of British Columbia involving chemists, physicists and engineers). Dr. Mitchell has been officially retired since 2003, and he is no longer taking on new researchers into his laboratory; nevertheless he continues with various activities related to his interests in Surface Science, Materials Chemistry and Education. For example, he remains active in collaborating with others to develop the IARL further, and over $3M of state-of-the-art surface analytical equipment is being set up during 2010-11. This new equipment is an integral part of the Centre for Biointerface Characterization at UBC.
Another commitment involves supporting the subject of surface structure, especially by Dr. Mitchell being the Chair of the International Steering Committee for the 10th International Conference on the Structure of Surfaces. Dr. Mitchell remains active in reviewing grant applications (e.g. by being a member of NSERC’s grant selection committee for the CREATE program). He also spends time reviewing the teaching of Physical Chemistry for non-chemists, and in particular engineers. Other recent roles have included advisory positions, such as being Chair of the Physical Science Advisory Committee for the Canadian Space Agency.
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Curriculum Vitae
B.Sc., London (1960); Ph.D., London (D.P. Craig,1963); Postdoctoral, Manchester (1964-66); Fellow, Chemical Institute of Canada; UBC Killam Senior Fellow (1983).