Thomas Walczyk is an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry at the National University of Singapore (NUS), a globally leading university centered in Asia. He studied General Chemistry at the University of Regensburg, German, where he received his PhD in Analytical Chemistry and Isotope Sciences in 1994 as a PhD scholar of Klaus Heumann. After 13 years of Life Science research at ETH Zurich at the Laboratory of Human Nutrition he joined NUS in 2007 where he is heading NutriTrace@NUS, a research group dedicated to the exploration of mineral and trace element metabolism in animals and humans using stable isotope techniques.
Isotope ratio analysis by inorganic mass spectrometry and isotope dilution mass spectrometry have been at the center of his research for more than 25 years including aspects of chemical metrology. Due to his track record and competence in isotopic analysis he has been serving the Commission of Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights (CIAAW) of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) in various positions since 1998 and acts as an expert, consultant and advisor to several national and international institutions including the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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National University of Singapore, SG | Uncertainty Budgeting for Dummies – who is afraid of Monte Carlo Techniques? |