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Name |
O.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Kevin A. Francesconi |
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Date and place of Birth |
06.08.1953, Perth, Australia |
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Citizenship |
Australia, Austria |
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Children |
2 daughters, 4 grandchildren |
| Academic Record | |
1991 |
PhD in Chemistry, University of Western Australia 1991 |
1984 |
M.Sc., University of Western Australia 1984 |
1974 |
B.Ap.Sc., Curtin University of Technology 1974 |
| Appointments | |
| 1976 - 1980 | Analytical Chemist, Western Australian Marine Research Laboratories, Perth, Australia 1976 - 1980 |
| 1980 - 1996 | Research Scientist/Senior Research Scientist in Environmental Chemistry, Western Australian Marine Research Laboratories, Perth, Australia 1980 - 1996 |
| 01/1996 - 06/2001 | Associate Professor in Ecotoxicology, Institute of Biology, Southern Denmark University, Odense, Denmark 01/1996 - 06/2001 |
| 06/2001 - 01/2002 | Guest Professor, Institute of Chemistry, Karl-Franzens-University, Graz, Austria 06/2001 - 01/2002 |
| 02/2002 - | Professor in Analytical Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Karl-Franzens-University, Graz, Austria 02/2002 - |
| Research Area |
Research is focused on the development
and application of analytical and chemical methods for studying fundamental
processes of transformation of metals in biological systems. Current
research activities include: |
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| Current Teaching at Karl-Franzens-University |
| Instrumentelle Analytik: covers recent advances in analytical techniques with the focus on the application of mass spectrometry. |
| Metals in Biological Systems: The course, delivered from a multidisciplinary perspective, includes the origin of metals in the environment, their incorporation into organisms and essential roles, and toxicological aspects. |
| Critical Evaluation of Scientific Publications: Deals with the processes of preparing experimental results for scientific publication; and develops skills in reading and critically assessing scientific publications. |
| Speciation Analysis: presents established and modern analytical techniques for the determination of the various elemental species important in environmental and biological sciences. |
TUIDER/16.10.2006 |