Biography

Harrilal is a post doctorate research associate with extensive experience in the fundamentals of ion mobility, mass spectrometry, ion spectroscopy, and chemical kinetics. His current research is focused toward the development of prototype structures for lossless ion manipulations-ion mobility-mass spectrometer for enhanced separation power and sensitivity. Additional efforts are also directed towards the development of a theoretical framework to predict collisional cross-section values with increased precision, capable of describing the observed separations that occur in ultra-high-resolution measurements. Harrilal earned his PhD in analytical/physical chemistry from Purdue University and a BS in chemistry from Florida International University. Disciplines and skills include ion mobility spectrometry, mass spectrometry, laser spectroscopy, and modeling of 3D ion structure, potential energy surfaces, and the kinetics/dynamics of chemical pathways.