2003


Name

Affiliation

Subject of the lectures

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Antonius Kettrup

GSF – National Research Centre for Environment and Health, Neuherberg, Germany

Environmental Monitoring by Instrumental Analysis and Bioassays

 

Prof. Magnus Vircavs

University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

Legislation and Heavy Metals in Natural Waters

 

Prof. Dr. Hartmut Frank

University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany

Ecotoxicology

 

Prof. Birgit Wierczynski

Interfaculty Reactor Institute, Technical University of Delft, Delft, the Netherlands

Things you never will be able to see…

except if you apply radiochemistry

 

 

Prof. Tadeusz Górecki

University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada

Ionic Equilibria

 

Prof. Herbert Muntau

Sassari University, Sassari, Italy

Screening and monitoring of environmental contamination ­ strategies and techniques

2004


Prof. Vasil D.Simeonov University of Sofia, Bulgaria Chemometrics and environmetrics

Photos from Prof. Simeonov's visit

 
Dr. Oleg Bogdevich Institute of Geophysics and Geology, Laboratory of Geochemistry, Moldavia

Photos from Dr. Bogdevich's visit

Information about Moldovan Research and Development Association

 
Prof. Luc Nagels University of Antwerpen (Belgium)

Electroanalytical tools for (bio)sensors

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7 

Photos from Prof. Nagel's visit

 
Prof. Micha Bratychak Department of Chemistry and Technology of Petroleum
Lviv Polytechnic National University, Lviv, Ukraine

Photos from Prof. Bratychak's visit

 
Prof. Dr. Dr. Sz. Nyiredy General Director, Chairman of the Board
Research Institute for Medicinal Plants

Photos from Prof. Nyiredy's visit

 
Prof. Tadeusz Górecki University of Waterloo (Waterloo, Canada)

Acid and Bases

Air-water partitioning

Diffusion

Organic solvent-water partitioning

Solubility

Sorption

Thermodynamics

Vapour pressure

 
Prof. Jacques Nicolas Fondation Universitaire Luxembourgeoise (FUL) (Belgium) Applying the electronic nose in the environment: requirements for the sensors

Applying the electronic nose in the environment (Power point presentation but in pdf file - 6.05 MB)

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- PART1

- PART2

Information about University of Liege, Department of Environmental Sciences and Management

 
Prof. Charles Lochmuller Duke University, Department of Chemistry (USA) High-Performance Liquid Chromatography of Polymers

Information about Duke University

Information about Duke history

Photos from Prof. Lochmuller's visit

 
Prof. Antonius Kettrup GSF - National Research Centre for Environment and Health, Neuherberg, Germany Environmental Chemsitry - status and perspectives
 
Uwe Moller Secretary General of the Club of Rome
 
dr Eckard Bolsinger Institute of Politics and Economy HausRissen in Hamburg Globalization and Sustainable Development in the Context of EU Enlargement. Possible Scenarios

Future of Europe in Global World (Power point presentation but in pdf file - 11,6 MB)

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Photos from dr. Bolsinger and Mr Moller's visit

2005


Prof. Vasil D.Simeonov University of Sofia, Bulgaria Environmental histrory of the twentieth century - an introduction course
 
Dr. Ulf Skirke Vive Chairman of the Council of Future
City of Hamburg
Chairman of the Forum of Science, Hamburg
Introduction To „Self-organization in Nature and Society“ Scientific, Philosophical and Methodological Aspects of Complex Dynamic Processes
 
Prof. Philippe QUEVAUVILLER European Commission, DG Environment, Unit D.2 Water and Marine and University of Ghent Metrology in Environmental Chemistry

Interfacing needs among analytical chemistry and policy in the context of the Water Framework Directive implementation

 
Prof. Wittko Francke a member of the International Scientific Advisory Board to CEEAM First one was “Identification of Organic Pollutants in Sediments and Water of Rivers” and the second one entitled: “Chemical Communication: Structures and Concepts”. Both lectures were on the transparencies and we cannot provide them.