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Constantine Stalikas

After completing his PhD on flow injection analysis of glutamate, Constantine Stalikas joined the European Environmental Research Institute, where he became acquainted with liquid chromatography and flow injection analysis. In 1997, he moved to the Department of Analytical Chemistry at University of Cordoba, Spain, as a post-doctoral fellow. Shortly before joining the Institute for Hydrochemistry of Technical University of Munich in 2000, he was elected unanimously as lecturer of analytical chemistry at the University of Ioannina, Greece, where he is now full professor. He has published in the region of 85 scientific papers (h-index 30). Ηis main research interests are analytical applications of nanomaterials, especially in the field of sample preparation.

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The Virtues of Graphene

September 15, 2015

In what should be our constant endeavor to improve sample preparation, we must look to new materials – and focus on bending them to our own needs.

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