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Marek Trojanowicz

Marek Trojanowicz

Professor
Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology
Poland

Biography

Marek Trojanowicz received M.Sc., Ph.D. and D.Sci. (habilitation) degrees in Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw. M.Sc. under supervision of Prof. Wiktor Kemula, Ph.D. under supervision of Prof. Adam Hulanicki. His post-doc one year stay was in Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan, in research group of Prof. Nobuyuki Tanaka. In years 1966-2014 his academic activity from research assistant position to full professorship was in Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw. Currently he is employed as Professor of Chemistry in the Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology in Warsaw, Poland. He is author of 340 scientific papers, 2 monographic books and editor of 1 book in the field of flow analysis and automation of analytical measurements. He is recipient of prestigious Świętosławski Award of University of Warsaw for achievements in field of analytical chemistry, Kemula Medal of Polish Chemical Society and Scientific Honor Award of Japanese Society of Flow Injection Analysis. He was granted Visiting Professor positions in numerous universities all over the world including long-term appointments in University of Michigan, University of California at Riverside, University of Tasmania, Australia and University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. He is member of advisory boards of 10 international analytical journals and for 15 years he was a Scientific Secretary of Committee on Analytical Chemistry of Polish Academy of Sciences. His current number of citations according to ISI Web of Knowledge is about 5400, and Hirsch index 38.

Research Interest

His expertise includes design of electrochemical sensors and biosensors, flow analysis, liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis, environmental analysis, application of ionizing radiation for water and waste treatment and application of chemical analysis in archaeometry.