Summary
Ian Anthony is an assistant professor and instrumentation-focused analytical chemist with nine years of experience designing and improving mass spectrometry imaging systems. Based at Maastricht's M4I institute, he develops custom mass spectrometry hardware and chemometric workflows aimed at pushing mass microscopy toward sub-cellular and more biomedical-relevant imaging. He combines hands-on instrument development with course coordination in imaging engineering, data processing, and mass spectrometry, bridging research and teaching. His background includes a PhD in Analytical Chemistry and practical experience building an imaging mass spectrometer as a postdoc, plus training others in peptide sequencing and instrument use during his graduate work. Notably, he pairs technical depth in hardware with a chemometric perspective that emphasizes data-driven instrument improvement. Colleagues rely on him to translate ambitious imaging requirements into reproducible, application-ready instrumentation.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
The University of Utah
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Analytical Chemistry, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Analytical Chemistry at Baylor University