Archive for February, 2011

Alfredo Sanz-Medel and Frank Vanhaecke share the 2011 European Plasma Award

The 2011 European Plasma Award was presented to both Professor Alfredo Sanz-Medel (Univeristy of Oviedo, Spain) and Prof. Frank Vanhaecke (Ghent University, Belgium) for their significant contributions to plasma spectrochemistry. The European Plasma Award is sponsored by Agilent Technologies.

Prof. Alfredo Sanz-Medel

Prof. Sanz Medel presented an award lecture entitled ” Mass Spectrometry for isotopes, elements, molecules, and nanoparticles“,  Prof. Vanhaecke then followed with a lecture entitled “Having fun at the scientific playground: Isotope ratio applications using (multi-collector) ICP-mass spectrometry“.

Prof. Frank Vanhaecke

It goes without saying that both lecturers were excellent and well received, but perhaps the most interesting aspect of the award ceremony was the evident esteem in which the award winners held one another and the philosophy of research that each touched upon (and that is largely held in common between them).  These are certainly two excellent teachers, researchers, and colleagues–and the award is richly deserved in each case!

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European Winter Conference 2011

European Winter Conference 2011The European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry was held in Zaragoza, Spain from January 30 to February 4.  The conference was organized by Prof. Juan Castillo, who did an exemplary job of creating a mixture of top-flight scientific discussion and amazing hospitality.  Approximately 550 participants enjoyed 24 invited lectures and over 400 contributed papers, along with a exhibition containing over 20 companies and several excellent workshops.  Those that had the pleasure of attending the conference owe the conference chairman, the organizing committee ( Francisco Laborda, Eduardo Bolea, Angelica Fernandez, Maria Gomez, Maria Jimenez, Ana Guitart, Angel Lopez-Molinero, and Martin Resano), and the large number of volunteers many thanks for constructing such a wonderful event.  Kudos!

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Seen the cover of Issue 2?

JAAS, 2011, 26(2): 237 to 464

Featured on the cover of Issue 2 is a Technical Note by Davis and Long looking at measuring mercury species in blood.
The article will be free to access for 5 weeks, so do take a look and leave your comments back here on the blog.

Technical Note: Measurements of methylmercury, ethylmercury, and inorganic mercury species in a whole blood standard reference material: SRM 955c—Toxic Elements in Caprine Blood
W. Clay. Davis and Stephen E. Long
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2011, 26, 431-435
DOI: 10.1039/C0JA00175A

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HOT Article: Mapping the geometry of non-planar objects using SRXRF

SRXRF-measurements at non-planar objects: automatic determination of the angle of incidence of the exciting X-ray The first article to be published online from the upcoming themed issue on Synchrotron Radiation in Art and Archaeometry is a Technical Note from Christian Grunewald and co-workers from Berlin, Germany. In this HOT Article they demonstrate how the use of a microscope and an easy algorithm allows the fast determination of the existing geometry of an object being analysed by quantitative synchotron radiation induced X-ray fluorescence (SRXRF).

This themed issue, with Guest Editors Koen Janssens (University of Antwerp), Joris Dik (Delft University of Technology) and Robert van Langh (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam) will highlight the latest research in the area of synchrotron radiation in art and archaeometry.

Read this HOT Article online here.  Free until March 4th!

SRXRF-measurements at non-planar objects: automatic determination of the angle of incidence of the exciting X-ray
Christian Grunewald, Martin Radtke, Uwe Reinholz, Günter Buzanich and Heinrich Riesemeier
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2011, Advance Article, Technical Note
DOI: 10.1039/C0JA00237B

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