Dr. Frank von der Kammer completed his PhD in 2005 with highest honour at Hamburg University of Technology, in the Department of Environmental Science and Technology. He is currently senior scientist and lecturer, the Head of Nanogeosciences Division and vice Head of the Department for Environmental Geosciences at the University of Vienna. In the past, Frank has acted as a visiting Professor at the University of Pau and at the University of Aix-Marseille, France. He is member of the editorial board of the RSC journal Environmental Science: Nano, supports the OECD Working Party of Manufactured Nanomaterials and CEN/ISO in standardizing analytical methods for nanoparticles. He has published more than 70 papers on Environmental Colloid Chemistry, Nanoparticle Behaviour, Characterization and Application and the general Environmental Chemistry.
Frank’s research interests include environmental colloids, their dynamic behaviour and interaction with trace elements, natural nano-scale processes, nanoparticle characterization in the environment, food and cosmetics, engineered nanoparticles in the environment and the application of field flow fractionation and (sp) ICP-MS to characterize nanoparticles in complex samples.
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University Vienna, AT | Nanogeosciences |