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The establishment of EVISA is funded by the EU through the Fifth Framework Programme (G7RT- CT- 2002- 05112).


Supporters of EVISA includes:

EVISA's Directory of Scientists

(13.09.2012)


EVISA's Directory of Scientists is part of EVISA's Database system, meant to empower our users to get easy access to relevant information with respect to trace elements and their speciation. The Directory of Scientists (as all other databases) is heavily interlinked with all other databases and information pages of EVISA's web site. That means that relevant information is just one mouse click ahead !

Scientists, who agreed to be part of EVISA's Directory mainly work in the areas of:
  • Chemistry
    • Analytical Chemistry
      • Speciation Analysis
    • Biochemistry
    • Applied Chemistry
    • Environmental Chemistry
      • Aquatic Chemistry
      • Chemical Oceanography
      • Atmospheric Chemistry
      • Biogeochemistry
    • Food Chemistry
    • Forensic Chemistry
    • Marine Chemistry
    • Nuclear Chemistry
    • Technical Chemistry
      • Chemical Engineering
    • Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • Toxicology



Screenshot: Search in Directory of scientists
You may search for scientists in EVISA's Directory of scientists by its...

  • name
  • address (country, city etc.)
  • organization
  • position (scientist, lecturer, professor)
  • research interest
  • instrument
  • or any keyword (appearing in the record)

Alternatively you may browse through an alphabetical sorted list.



Screenshot: Record from the directory
Once a scientist has been selected from the resulting hitlist, the following information is provided:

  • a photo of the scientist
  • his affiliation
  • his address





  • contact channels
  • home page



  • research interest








  • instrumentation


Further the occurence in other parts of EVISA's web site is indicated and links to those parts are provided.






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