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Laser Light or Antibody - Two Good Friends to Analysts
Reinhard Niessner, Full Professor for Analytical Chemistry at the
Technical University of Munich, Germany, was born in 1951. He received a diploma degree in chemistry from the University of Freiburg (1976), a PhD from the University of Dortmund (1981), became a lecturer (1985) and served as a Professor for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry at the University of Dortmund (1986-1989). He is in his current position since 1989.
His research interests are within Environmental Analytical Chemistry, especially devoted to applications of laser spectroscopy,
chromatography, and immunoserological techniques. The main subjects of interest are aerosols, hydrocolloids and biofilms, within hydro-and atmosphere.
Prof. Niessner received several highly prestigious international awards, e.g. the Emanuel-Merck-Prize for Analytical Chemistry (1990), the Smoluchowski-Award for Aerosol Research of the Association for Aerosol Research (1991), the Fritz-Pregl-Medal of the Austrian Society for Analytical Chemistry (1996) and the Fresenius-Award for Analytical Chemistry of the German Chemical Society (2000).
He is currently an associated editor of the ACS journal “Analytical Chemistry“, and a member of the advisory / editorial boards of ”Analyst“, “Analytical Sciences“, “Microchimica Acta”, “Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry” and “Fresenius Environ-mental Bulletin“.
Up to 425 scientific publications under his authorship appeared in international scientific journals and 92 PhD and 121 diploma students have successfully received their academic qualification under his guidance.
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