Prof. Marek Trojanowicz, Ph.D., D. Sc.
Marek Trojanowicz was born in 1944 in Warsaw. He has obtained M.Sc. (1966), Ph.D. (1974) and D. Sc. (1981) degrees in Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw in the field of Analytical Chemistry. Since 1989 he is Head of the Laboratory for Flow Analysis and Chromatography in University of Warsaw. Since 1991 he is titular professor of chemistry in Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, and since 1992 also professor of Chemistry in Department of Analytical Chemistry in the Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology in Warsaw.
His postdoc one year studies he carried out in Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan and spend also 2 years as Research Associate in the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. For several month study stays as Visiting Professor he has been invited to University of Michigan, USA, Strathclyde University in Glasgow, UK, University of Tasmania, Australia, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and University of Mü nster, Germany.
His scientific interests include flow analysis and automation of analytical procedures, ion-selective electrodes, biosensors, ion-chromatography, capillary electrophoresis and the use of ionizing radiation for degradation of organic pollutants for environmental protection. He is author of 180 scientific papers and two monographs on automation in analytical chemistry and on flow-injection analysis and 9 patents. He is member of Advisory Board of international analytical journal Talanta (Elsevier), and since 1992 he is Scientific Secretary of the Committee for Analytical Chemistry of Polish Academy of Sciences.