Graham Skinner
Chief Technical Officer at Insignia Technologies Ltd- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Insignia Technologies Ltd
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United Kingdom
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Chemical Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Chief Technical Officer
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Oct 2021 - 2 years 3 months
BioCity, Newhouse
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Product Development Manager
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Aug 2012 - Oct 2021
BioCity, Newhouse, Lanarkshire My role as Product Development Manager involves the technical development of a wide range of novel products. I am also the technical lead for a number of Insignia’s R&D projects. Responsibilities include: - R&D grant writing - Technical input to current projects - Liaising with Patent Attorneys - Company technical reports - Supervision of junior scientists - Laboratory Health & Safety
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University of Strathclyde
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United Kingdom
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Post Doctoral Research Associate
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Oct 2010 - Jul 2012
Uni. of Strathclyde. Building upon research carried out during my PhD, I worked on a 'proof-of-concept' research project, funded by Scottish Enterprise. The project aimed to commercialise 'intelligent' plastic packaging which changes colour to indicate food freshness. Key responsibilities: Liaise with external companies General lab safety and housekeeping Budget management Develop technical performance of products Provide technical expertise Data… Show more Uni. of Strathclyde. Building upon research carried out during my PhD, I worked on a 'proof-of-concept' research project, funded by Scottish Enterprise. The project aimed to commercialise 'intelligent' plastic packaging which changes colour to indicate food freshness. Key responsibilities: Liaise with external companies General lab safety and housekeeping Budget management Develop technical performance of products Provide technical expertise Data analysis Detailed report writing for both technical and non-technical audiences Show less
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University of Strathclyde
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United Kingdom
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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PhD Student
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2007 - 2010
The development of novel photocatalytic and colourimetric optical indicators - inks, pigments and plastics. PhD carried out under the supervision of Prof. Andrew Mills, based on the investigation of a range of novel optical indicators e.g. UV-dosimeters, CO2-indicators etc.. As well as improving existing technology, I have developed novel sensors which have applications in the food packaging and medical industries. A wide range of analytical techniques were used throughout the projects… Show more The development of novel photocatalytic and colourimetric optical indicators - inks, pigments and plastics. PhD carried out under the supervision of Prof. Andrew Mills, based on the investigation of a range of novel optical indicators e.g. UV-dosimeters, CO2-indicators etc.. As well as improving existing technology, I have developed novel sensors which have applications in the food packaging and medical industries. A wide range of analytical techniques were used throughout the projects, including UV/visible spectrophotometry, spectroradiometry and diffuse reflectance spectrometry. Show less
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Student Chemist
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Mar 2006 - Sep 2006
Involved carrying out routine analysis of samples at different stages of whisky production. Analytical techniques used on a daily basis were distillation, gravimetric analysis, gas chromatography, atomic absorption spectroscopy. The ability to multi-task and work under pressure were essential in order to provide analytical results to the plant manager in time.
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Industrial placement student
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Jul 2005 - Feb 2006
An eight month placement in a drug discovery research centre, where I gained experience in combinatorial chemistry (high throughput parallel solution phase synthesis of small molecules), planning and development of validation work and synthetic route development. Oral communication and presentation skills were developed as presentations and frequent reporting back to colleagues was carried out on a regular basis. Literature reviewing techniques, personal initiative and working as part of a… Show more An eight month placement in a drug discovery research centre, where I gained experience in combinatorial chemistry (high throughput parallel solution phase synthesis of small molecules), planning and development of validation work and synthetic route development. Oral communication and presentation skills were developed as presentations and frequent reporting back to colleagues was carried out on a regular basis. Literature reviewing techniques, personal initiative and working as part of a team were essential to achieve company deadlines. Show less
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Education
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University of Strathclyde
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Physical Chemistry -
University of Strathclyde
Master of Science (MSc), Chemistry -
Tain Royal Academy