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Birgit Daus A C and Helle Rüsz Hansen BA UFZ – Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Permoserstrasse 15, 04318 Leipzig, Germany.
B Eurofins Miljø A/S, Ladelundvej 85, 6600 Vejen, Denmark.
C Corresponding author. Email: birgit.daus@ufz.de
Birgit Daus holds a Ph.D. degree in analytical chemistry from the University of Halle Wittenberg, Germany. Since 1996, she has been conducting elemental species analysis at UFZ – Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research at Leipzig, Germany. Dr Daus teaches trace and environmental analysis at the University of Leipzig and University of Freiberg. Her specialised scientific interest is the development of speciation methods for metals or metalloids in environmental samples with the aim to understand environmental processes. |
Helle Rüsz Hansen holds a Ph.D. degree in analytical chemistry from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland (2004). After a Marie Curie fellowship at the University of Crete, she worked at the University of Copenhagen and Aberdeen before joining a commercial laboratory in Denmark (Eurofins Miljø A/S) in 2012. Her research focuses on the development and application of analytical techniques suitable for obtaining information on total concentrations and speciation of metals/metalloids in a large range of samples (commercial products, environmental, and biological). |
Environmental Chemistry 13(6) 913-918 https://doi.org/10.1071/EN16028
Submitted: 6 February 2016 Accepted: 25 July 2016 Published: 29 August 2016