Bio

Eamonn Clarke is an analytical chemist and postdoctoral researcher in the Marron Lab in the Water Resources Research Center at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. His research focuses on the application of chemical analysis to significant real-world problems and the development of analytical techniques to address specific problems in bioanalysis and environmental analysis. He also has an interest in developing low-cost analytical technologies that enable impacted groups to conduct high-quality chemical analysis and employ analytical data in their advocacy work. Eamonn earned his PhD in Chemistry at the University of Utah in the laboratory of Dr. Marc D. Porter and previously completed his BSc in Chemistry at Central Washington University. In his free time he enjoys getting to know the Hawaiian Islands and playing the pipe organ.