International collaboration


Current international cooperation (formal and informal) of the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory:

 

  • Department of Nanoengineering (Prof. J. Wang), University of California San Diego, USA. Subject of cooperation: research on electrochemical sensors;  visit exchange; joint publications.

  • National Centre for Sensor Research / School of Chemical Sciences (Prof. M. R. Smyth), Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland. Subject of cooperation: research on electrochemical sensors; student & visit exchange; joint publications.

  • Department of Analytical Chemistry (Prof. K. Vytřas, Prof. I. Švancara), University of Pardubice, Pardubice, Czech Republic. Subject of cooperation: research on electrochemical sensors; joint project; student & visit exchange; joint publications.

  • Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry (Prof. D. Mandler), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel. Subject of cooperation: research on electrochemical sensors; student & visit exchange.

  • Institute of Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (Prof. V. Mirčeski), Ss Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Macedonia. Subject of cooperation: research on electrochemical sensors and electrochemical reaction mechanisms and processes; joint project; student and visit exchange.

  • Department of Physical Chemistry (Prof. S. Daniele, Prof. P. Ugo), University of Venice, Venice, Italy. Subject of cooperation: research on electrochemical microsensors; visit exchange; joint publications.
  • Department of Chemistry (Prof. X. Zhang), University of South Florida, Tampa, USA. Subject of cooperation: research on electrochemical sensors and biosensors; visit exchange; joint publications.

  • New Materials Department (Dr. D. Mecereyes), Centre of Electrochemical Technologies, San Sebastian, Spain. Subject of cooperation: polymeric ionic liquids and polymeric sensing materials; joint project; student and visit exchange; joint publications.

  • Camborne School of Mines (Prof. H.J. Glass, Dr. J. Andersen, Dr. R. Fairhurst), University of Exeter in Cornwall, United Kingdom. Subject of cooperation: extraction protocols; risk assessment; characterization of aerosol particles; visit exchange; joint publications.

  • Institute for Molecular Chemistry  (Prof. N.H. Tennent), University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Subject of cooperation: use of laser ablation - ICP-MS in conservation science and archaeology; visit exchange; joint publications.

  • Department of Earth Sciences (Prof. P.R.D. Mason), University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. Subject of cooperation: use of laser ablation - ICP-MS in soil and environmental analysis; visit exchange; joint publications.

  • Theoretical and Physical Chemistry Institute (Prof. A.C. Cefalas), National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens, Greece. Subject of cooperation: research on pulsed laser deposition for fabrication of thin films; student & visit exchange; joint publications.

  • Institute of Chemistry / Analytical Chemistry Division, (Prof. W. Goessler, Prof. K. Kalcher), Karl-Franzens University, Graz, Austria. Subject of cooperation: research on chemical speciation, hyphenated analytical systems, electrochemical sensors; student & visit exchange; joint publications.

  • Department of Analytical Chemistry (Prof. F. Vanhaecke), Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium. Subject of cooperation: research on laser ablation - ICP-MS for imaging purposes, lead isotope measurements in environmental samples; student & visit exchange; joint publications.

  • Department of Physical Chemistry (Prof. E.F. Orsega), University Ca’ Foscari di Venezia, Venice, Italy. Subject of cooperation: laser ablation - ICP-MS of ancient glass artifacts; student & visit exchange; joint publications.
  • Faculty of Physics, (Prof. R. Hitzenberger, Prof. A. Berner), University of Vienna, Austria. Subject of cooperation: chemical characterisation & reactivity of aerosols; visit exchange; joint publications.

  • Chemistry Laboratory of Provence-Instrumentation and reactivity group (Prof. S. Gligorovski), University of Provence, Marseille, France. Subject of cooperation: multiphase atmospheric reactions, secondary organic aerosols; student & visit exchange; joint publications.