Dr.
Hollebone's 35 years of scientific research has focused on the prediction
of geometries and reactivities of inorganic and bioinorganic systems
through the interpretation of spectroscopic evidence. He has undertaken
basic research into the theory of absorption and magnetic circular
dichroism, infrared, visible and ultraviolet spectroscopy.
Dr.
Hollebone's work has resulted in 79 refereed papers addressing a
variety of scientific issues, and 3 others are currently under peer
review. He has been invited to participate in over 64 events around
the world as a conference presenter and speaker. He was awarded
a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from University College in London
in 1963 in addition to his B.Sc. (Honors) in Chemistry from Carleton
University. He continues to work with a number of Masters, Doctoral
and Post-Doctoral students through his work at the University.
Dr.
Hollebone is named inventor in a number of patents that factor into
EcoVu's products, and is committed to the continued discovery and
advancement of scientific concepts. His depth of understanding of
both chemistry and physics guides EcoVu's research and development
efforts.