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One of the scopes of the Meeting is make a list of researcher in the field of Meeting itself. So an idea is obtain a list of presenter, authors, participants, member of scientific and organising committee, but in family name alphabetic list with affiliation and work field. In this page you can find: the Scientific Committee, the Organising Committee, the Authors list and last Attendancers list.
Chairman. Richard Brereton is Professor of Chemometrics and Director of the Centre for Chemometrics in Bristol (UK). He obtained his BA, MA and PhD from the University of Cambridge (UK). He is Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, a Chartered Chemist, Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society and Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. He was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry's 2006 Theophilus Redwood lectureship. He is author of the book Chemometrics: Data Analysis for the Laboratory and Chemical Plant (Wiley 2003), and author Applied Chemometrics for Scientists (Wiley 2007), and was fortnightly Feature Writer in Chemometrics for the Alchemist and Associate Editor of Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems. He is Chemometrics editor for Chemistry Central Journal. He has published more then 300 articles, 15 book chapters and 6 edited/authored books. He has given 143 invited lectures in 24 countries worldwide, supervised 117 coworkers in Bristol and acted as referee for over 40 journals. |
Co-Chairman for Cultural Heritage. Full professor of Environmental and Cultural Heritage Chemistry at Rome University, La Sapienza. Already full professor of Analytical Chemistry. Actually engaged in the field of Environmental Chemistry, Toxicological Analytical Chemistry and Biosensors. In the past other fields of interest: Electroanalytical Chemistry, Food Analysis, Bioindicators, Cultural Heritage and diffusion of Scientific Culture. |
Co-Chairman for Environmental. From 1989 associate professor at Karl-Franzens University Graz, Austria, Institute for Chemistry, Analytical Division. Principal research field are: environmental analytical chemistry, geochemistry, distribution of elements in nature and the food chain, trace element analysis by Voltammetry, AAS and ICP-MS, analytical chemistry of air pollutants, atmospheric chemistry. |
Co-Chairman for Chemometrics. PhD in Chemical Engineering at University of Washington 1991. President and Co-Founder, Eigenvector Research, Inc., a full service chemometrics research, development, consulting and software company. Author of PLS_Toolbox chemometrics software for use with MATLAB. Dr. Wise has introduced chemometric methods to well over 1000 students in many short courses, attended by both graduate students and employees of corporations small and large, including many Fortune 500 companies. |
Degree in chemistry at Pisa University in 2000. Chemometric consultant since 2002. Expert in Experimental Design and Multivariate data analysis in the field of environmental chemistry, industrial research and process control. |
Full professor of physic at Rome University. He is between the founders of the Italian Archeometry Association and a promoter of the Science and Technologies Courses applied to Cultural Heritage. |
Researcher in Analytical Chemistry at the University of Insubria in Como. Her research activity is mainly devoted to the development of new analytical methodologies for analysis of trace metals in different matrices and applied Chemometrics. The acquired expertises gave the opportunity to lead research works in Environmental Sciences, Catalysis, Cultural Heritage and Archaeology. |
Teaching Chemistry in the Université of Bejaia, Algeria. He graduated from Magister in chemical engineering in 2005 and is in the process of preparing his doctoral thesis. His area of research is: Chemometrics and spectrophotometry. |
Born in Rome in 1977, dr. Federico Marini received his M.Sc. in Chemistry in 2000 and his PhD in Chemical Sciences in 2004 at the University of Rome "La Sapienza", where he is, at present, Research Associate. In 2003, he was visiting researcher at the National Institute of Chemistry (Ljubljana, Slovenia) for 4 months, working with the group of prof. Jure Zupan on the application of artificial neural networks to different chemical problems. |
Professor Degree in Geology, 2005. Responsible for the Cultural Heritage and Sciences Group at Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear (Portugal Nuclear and Technological Institute). |
Researcher at Rome University, La Sapienza. The research activity was mainly focused on analytical applications of electrochemistry while, actually, it is strongly bound with the didactic activity and regards the application of, mainly, non invasive/non destructive or microinvasive/non destructive analysis of ancient objects of art in Cultural Heritage field. |
Full professor at Rome University. Research interests are in the development of electrochemical sensors and biosensors working both in aqueous and organic solvents and in their application to environmental, biopharmaceutical and food analysis. |
Coordinator of Committees. At present appointed professor at Rome University; in the course "chemistry for restoration and chemometry". Already contract professor, and contract researcher, at Chemistry Department, as well as coworker from 1982 for the acquisition, processing, and chemometrics treatment of the analytical and environmental chemist data with the Prof. L. Campanella research group |
To be graduate (laurea magistralis) in Analytical Chemistry at Rome University, La Sapienza. Already author of some congress presentations and publications about degradation of new type of pollutants, drugs and personal care products, with HPOP (High Performance Oxidation Processes). |
Graduated in "Science Applied to Cultural Heritage for Diagnostic and Conservation" (first level degree) at Rome University "La Sapienza" on February 2008. He worked at the Institute for New Technologies, Energy and Environment of Rome (ENEA-Casaccia) on a thesis concerning the potentialities of white light profilometry on the study of ancient bronzes. |
Born in Rome, in 1978. For his first level's degree (2004) in the Course of "Sciences Applied to Cultural Heritage for Diagnostic and for Conservation", he has used the EDXRF technique for the analysis of canvas paintings. Actually, for his second level's degree in the same Course, he's carrying out a study to tweak an innovative chemical compound for cleaning copper compounds from stone basements of bronze statues. On May 2005, he has pooled the AIEDABC, the Italian Association of Expert in Diagnostic Applied to the Cultural Heritage. |
He received PhD discussing the thesis "Host-guest systems in molecular recognition". He moved to Genova (Advanced Biotechnlogy Center) to study gene expression with microarrays technology. In 2002 he came to University "La Sapienza" to work in the preparation of liposomes, synthesis of novel polymeric compounds and design of multifunctional delivery systems for non-viral gene therapy. |
To be graduate (short lauream) in Science for International Communication at Catania University. Engaged in: Italian-to-English, Italian-to-French, translation and viceversa, build information on place, forecast, historical, cultural heritage and travel for tourist and accompanying person of the Meeting. |
Susanne H. Plattner was born in Munich, Germany, in 1977. She moved to Rome, Italy in 1997. From 1997 to 1999 she attended a school for conservators of paintings. In 2003 she finished her first level degree at the University of Rome La Sapienza in "Sciences Applied to Cultural Heritage for Diagnostic and for Conservation" with a thesis about Digital Detection In Radiography Applied To Cultural Heritage. Her second level degree thesis, in 2006, concerned with composition-related corrosion of archaeological copper alloys of a coin hoard excavated in Fidenae territory. |
Graduated in 2010 at Rome University in Course of "Sciences Applied to Cultural Heritage for Diagnostic and for Conservation". He obtain his first level's degree (2007) in the same Laurea Course at "La Sapienza" University. |
Researcher at Rome University, La Sapienza. The research activity was mainly focused on analytical applications of electrochemistry while, actually, it is strongly bound with the didactic activity and regards the application of, mainly, non invasive/non destructive or microinvasive/non destructive analysis of ancient objects of art in Cultural Heritage field. |
Coordinator of Committees. At present appointed professor at Rome University; in the course "chemistry for restoration and chemometry". Already contract professor, and contract researcher, at Chemistry Department, as well as coworker from 1982 for the acquisition, processing, and chemometrics treatment of the analytical and environmental chemist data with the Prof. L. Campanella research group |
Riccardo Leardi graduated in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology in 1983. Since then he has been working in the section of Analytic Chemistry of the Department of Pharmaceutical and Food Chemistry and Technology of the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Genova. His research field is Chemometrics. His interests are mainly devoted to problems related to food, environmental and clinical data, and to experimental design and process optimization. |
P. Avino received Master Science in Chemistry in 1992 and PhD in 1997 at the University of Rome "La Sapienza". From 1997 to 1998 he was appointed as Post-graduate Researcher at the University of California, Irvine (USA) studying the separation of non-methane compounds and the halocarbons and their behaviour in atmosphere under the supervision of proff. Rowland and Blake. |
Master of Science degree student at Chemistry Department, K.N. Toosi University with research on: quantitative property-structure relationship of gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric retention data of 85 volatile organic compounds by multivariate methods, 3D-QSAR analysis on Pyrazolo [4,3-h]quinazoline-3-carboxamides as Multi-Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitors using CoMFA, and CoMSIA, 3D QSAR studies of 2-Arylbenzoxazoles as novel cholesteryl ester transfer protein inhibitors. |
PhD at the Department of Geological Sciences of the University of Catania, he is mainly involved in the petrologic study of sedimentary rocks. In particular his activity is focused on the reconstruction of sedimentary processes by means of the study of petro-chemical composition of sediments. |
PhD in Chemical Sciences at the University of Bucharest, 2004. Researcher at Romanian National History Museum, Centre of Research and Scientific Investigation, Bucharest (Romania). Teaching Chemistry for cultural heritage at National University of Arts, Department of Conservation-Restoration. |
Degree in Physics at the University of Rome "La Sapienza". Permanent researcher at ENEA, the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development. Research activity on the development of spectroscopic techniques by laser for characterization of materials with particular attention to the study of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) and Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) for several applications, from the environmental monitoring to the artwork investigation and conservation. |
Andrea Cavicchioli (born 29/7/1967) is Assistant Professor at the School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities - University of São Paulo. He obtained his BSc in industrial chemistry (University of Milan, 1994), his MSc in environmental analytical chemistry (University of London, 1996) and the PhD in analytical chemistry (University of São Paulo, 2002). Currently he is leader of a research group committed to the development of strategies in environmental analysis, especially by electroanalytical methods. He first became acquainted with issues related to the conservation of the cultural heritage in 1996 at the Birkbeck College (University of London) where he produced an MSc thesis on chemical sensors for indoor environments. |
PhD candidate since February 2005. Research assistant in Middle East Technical University-Department of Environmental Engineering, Ankara-Turkey. |
Degree in Chemistry at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" (2002). Currently she is concluding her PhD in Analytical Chemistry with a thesis on "Oxidative stress and biological damage" and is also involved in a spin-off project on a multiparametric probe for food safety. Author of various publications focused on chemistry related to food, environment and cultural heritage. |
Dr Alessandra Genga is researcher of Environmental Chemistry and Cultural Heritage Chemistry, in the Faculty of Sciences of Salento University. Her research activity has been articulated on the following thematic of search: study of phisical-chemical parameters in environmental matrix, such as soil, sediment and water; study of ceramic and glass finds in order to define technological and manifacturing aspects and to retrieve provenance and chronology. |
Today at Chemistry Department, Faculty of Sciences, K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, already Professor at Chemistry Department, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran. PhD in Analytical Chemistry on 1995 with a research on thermodynamic and kinetic of complexation. Visiting researcher at University of Delaware, 2006, studying signal denoising algorithms. Main researches are on: thermodynamic and kinetic study of ligands, software applications for refinement of analytical data, interfacing and automation, application of various chemometrics technique. Up today engaged in: investigation of the effects of air pollution on the monument stone in Kermanshah region, analysis of drinking water of many water wells in western of Iran, design and manufacturing an automated analysis system, recycling of the chemical refinery wastes. |
Analytical chemist, earned her degree at the La Sapienza Rome University in 2001. Authors of four research papers on analytical techniques and two industrial patents, she was invited to speak at several national and international symposia. Her main expertise: analytical techniques, purification processes and bioremediation. |
PhD students at K.N. Toosi University with Project: Study of thermodynamics of complex formation reactions, applications of computer programs for refinement of conductometric, photometric data. Study of QSARs/3D-QSARs models and Molecular dynamics for prediction of activity/properties of chemical compounds. |
She graduated in Chemistry on 1999 at Bari University; PhD degree in "Scienze Ambientali" - Environmental Sciences on 2004. From December 2008 she is researcher, with permanent position, at Water Research Institute (Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque) IRSA-CNR, Bari Division (Italy). |
Department of Environmental and Forestry sciences (DAF), Tuscia University, Viterbo, Italy. The research guiding activities can be summarized as follows: wood anatomy, diagnosis and characterization of the lumber; dendrochronological analysis; wood energetic valorisation; “wood culture” diffusion; wood and wood-based panels’ characteristics, and therefore, the quality, have been inquired under the anatomical, xylological, dendrochronological, rheological, and densitometric profiles. |
Dr Özlem Işikdemir took her bachelor and master in science degrees from Middle East Technical University, Department of Environmental Engineering, Ankara. Working as an expert at General Directorate of Environmental Management of Ministry of Environment and Forestry since January 2007. |
Full Professor at K. N. Toosi University of Technology (2008-now ), already Assiociate Professor in the Toosi University and Assistant Professor (1993-2001) at Razi University. Member of scientific societies: Iranian Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Society, Division of Analytical Chemistry of ICCES. Research interests: Kinetic - Spectrophotometric Determination of Cations and Anions; Study of Complexation of Metal Ions with Ligands in Nonaqueous and Mixed Solvents; Determination of Drug Compounds in Pharmaceuticals; Solvent Extraction Studies; Separation and Purification by Liquid Membranes. |
PhD Candidate at the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, Image Video and Multimedia Systems Laboratory (National Technical University of Athens). In 2006 Master of Science at the Electronics & Computer Engineering Department (Technical University of Crete). |
Master degree in Chemistry. Today analytical chemistry Laboratory assistant, (2008-2010), Faculty of Science, Khajeh Nasir Tousi University, Tehran, Iran. Research Interests: study of QSARs/QSPRs models for prediction of activity/ properties of chemical compounds. Interfacing and application of various chemometrics technique (CoMFA, CoMSIA, MLR, PLS, ANN, SVM, OSC, GA). |
Dr. Stéphanie Leroy obtained a Master of Science in Physics applied to Archaeology at the University of Bordeaux (CRPAA) in 2006. Since 2006, she is involved in the study of archaeological ferrous artefacts to setup a reliable mean to determine their provenance using trace element analyses, at the "Laboratoire Archéomatériaux et Prévision de l'Altération" (France). |
Biologist, earned her degree at the Rome University "La Sapienza" in 1999 with Prof. G.Ortaggi. She discussed a thesis about phytoremediation with common plants. Authors of various research papers on liposomes and phytoremediation, her main expertise are: analytical techniques, bio/phyto-remediation, synthesis of lipid compounds. |
Graduated in Chemistry at the University of Rome, has worked at the Istituto Superiore di Sanita' from 1962 to 1964 and then at the National Centre for Restoration, Rome, from 1964 to 2001, when he retired, teaching also Chemistry for Restoration from 1967 up today and being Head of the laboratory of Chemistry from 1980 to 2001. |
Today Director of Chemistry Department at Parma University. |
Professor at University Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain since 2002. The research and teaching activity are mainly focused on the study of Cultural Heritage: Anlytical applications, analysis of environmental influence and non invasive/non destructive techniques. |
Master of Science degree student at Chemistry Department, K.N. Toosi University, Teheran, Iran, with research on: quantitative structure-activity relationship of cyclic urea HIV-1 protease inhibitors by multivariate methods, 3D-QSAR analysis on Pyrazolo [4, 3-h] quinazoline-3-carboxamides as Multi-Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitors using CoMFA, and CoMSIA, 3D QSAR studies of 2-Arylbenzoxazoles as novel cholesteryl ester transfer protein inhibitors, 3D-QSAR analysis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Entry -1 Inhibitors by CoMFA and CoMSIA |
Graduated at Rome University, degree on Science Applied to Cultural Heritage for Diagnostic and Conservation, Italy |
Master degree at 2010 in "Sciences Applied to Cultural Heritage for Diagnostic and for Conservation" at Rome University with a thesis on Corrosion Study of Burried Roman's Coins Using Multivarite Methods obtaining the full voting. Senior restorer with works and consulences on frescoes, ceramics, woods, stones, metals and archaeometrics. |
Graduated in Analytical Chemistry (laurea magistralis) at "La Sapienza" University in Rome, with a thesis on the simulated natural photodegradation of some active pharmaceutical principles, their integral toxicity and their analysis with chromatographic techniques (HPLC). Author of some conference presentations and publications on environmental pollution by pharmaceutical residues. |
Basilicata university, Potenza Italy. |
Dr. Siciliano is a researcher in FIS/07 - Applied Physics at the University of Salento from 2005. Her researcher activity concerns the chemical, physical and structural characterization of materials that have technological, environmental and historical-artistic interest. |
Livia Trizio was born in Bari on November 18, 1978. She graduated in Chemistry at University of Bari with an experimental thesis in analytical chemistry and in atmospheric model making: "Acid Mycophenoplic determination by means of ion chromatography in the human blood". She achieved the PhD in Chemical Science with a thesis: "Development of intelligents systems having forecasting abilities for the elaboration of environmental data". |
Rome University, La Sapienza Mathematical, Physical, Natural Science Faculty Rome, Italy, Europe |
CMA4CH, Application of Multivariate Analysis and Chemometry to Cultural Heritage and Environment in the even years of III millennium, 2010 |
Laurea Degree Course of Sciences Applied to Cultural Heritage for Diagnostic and for Conservation |