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What to Expect at HTC-19

Leuven hosts HTC-19 this May, bringing scientists and industry together to explore the latest advances in hyphenated separations, AI-driven analysis, and next-generation analytical workflows

03/30/2026 3 min read
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Top Institutions in Analytical Chemistry and Separation Science

Institutions leading in this area typically have strong interdisciplinary programs integrating chemistry, biochemistry, and analytical instrumentation development, with active collaborations between academia and industry to drive innovation in hyphenated separation techniques and data analysis.

  • #1

    University of California, Davis

    Davis, CA

    UC Davis is renowned for its cutting-edge research in chromatography and mass spectrometry, with a strong focus on hyphenated techniques applied to metabolomics and environmental analysis. Their interdisciplinary approach and collaborations with industry leaders position them at the forefront of separation science innovation.

    Key Differentiators

    • Analytical Chemistry
    • Separation Science
    • Chromatography
  • #2

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

    Cambridge, MA

    MIT excels in developing novel chromatographic hardware and computational methods for data analysis, integrating AI and modeling in separation science. Their pioneering work in multidimensional chromatography and detector technology is widely recognized.

    Key Differentiators

    • Analytical Chemistry
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Instrumentation Development
  • #3

    University of Manchester

    Manchester, UK

    The University of Manchester has a strong tradition in hyphenated techniques, particularly in liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and gas chromatography. Their research emphasizes method development for complex biomolecules and environmental applications.

    Key Differentiators

    • Separation Science
    • Analytical Chemistry
    • Mass Spectrometry
  • #4

    ETH Zurich

    Zurich, Switzerland

    ETH Zurich is a leader in chromatographic method development and advanced mass spectrometry techniques, with a strong emphasis on green chromatography and sustainable analytical practices.

    Key Differentiators

    • Analytical Chemistry
    • Separation Science
    • Mass Spectrometry
  • #5

    University of Texas at Austin

    Austin, TX

    UT Austin has significant expertise in chromatographic hardware innovation and data treatment methodologies, with research spanning pharmaceutical and clinical applications of hyphenated techniques.

    Key Differentiators

    • Analytical Chemistry
    • Chromatography
    • Mass Spectrometry

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