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prof. Ernest Beinrohr

Ernest Beinrohr, graduated at the Slovak Technical University (STU) in 1974, in 1979 finished his PhD study in the field of chemical properties of dithiocarbamate complexes and was engaged as lecturer at the STU Bratislava. Since 1989 associate professor, later full professor at the Department of Analytical Chemistry STU Bratislava. In 1993-1999 he was a guest professor at the Szechenyi Istvan University in Győr, Hungary. Since 2005 he is full professor at the Faculty on Natural Sciences, University UCM in Trnava, Slovakia. In 1990 he was awarded a research fellowship by the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation in Bonn, Germany and he spent almost two years at the Max-Planck-Institute for Metal Research in Dortmund in the laboratories of Professor G. Tolg dealing with ultratrace analysis by spectroscopic and electrochemical methods. 

Prof. Beinrohr is lecturer in General Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Spectroscopy, Trace Analysis, Process Analytical Chemistry and Electroanalytical Chemistry. Author and co-author of university textbooks (Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy, Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry), laboratory guides and educational computer programs.

His current research interests involve trace analysis, analytical spectroscopy, electroanalytical chemistry, on-line preconcentration, automation in analytical chemistry. His group has successfully combined electrochemical methods of on-line sample preparation/preconcentraton procedures for atomic spectroscopy.

He is author or coauthor of over 100 original papers in scientific journals, presented 350 contributions at scientific conferences and symposia, 70 of them as lectures at international conferences. Citations according to the Scientific Citation Index: over 1100, H-index: 20.

Prof. Beinrohr is a member of the Slovak Spectroscopic Society and Gesselschaft  Deutcher Chemiker and a member of the international advisory board of Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry.

In 1995, he co-founded the company Istran, Ltd. specialised on development and production of electrochemical field, laboratory and process analysers, being active there as the CEO.

 

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