AK ARH

Working Group Analytics with Radionuclides and High-performance Radiation Sources (ARH)

The Working Group Analytics with Radionuclides and High-performance Radiation Sources is supported by the Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Division of Analytical Chemistry. The working group aims to promote and use radionuclides for quality assurance of analytical procedures and analysis with large-scale equipment.

Objectives and tasks

     

  • Scientific dissemination of methodology, knowledge transfer and exchange of experience
  • Coordination and stimulation of analytical work with radioactive substances
  • Utilizing radioanalytical methods by improving access to irradiation facilities, measuring instruments and isotope laboratories
  • Facilitating access to high-power radiation sources
  • Contributions to quality assurance and validation in analytics
  • Maintaining and deepening contacts with other scientific associations
  • Organising scientific Conferences and meetings

Shortlink to this page: www.gdch.de/arh

Board 2021-2024

v.l.n.r.: G. Steinhauser, F. Quinto, U.W. Scherer

Prof. Dr. Ulrich W. Scherer (Chair)
Mannheim University of Applied Sciences
Institute for physical chemistry and Radiochemistry

Dr. Francesca Quinto (Assessor)
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Institute for Nuclear Waste Management (INE)

Prof. Dr. Georg Steinhauser (Assessor)
Leibniz University Hannover
Institute for Radioecology and Radiation Protection (IRS)

ARH board members

Board election for the term of office 2025-2028

In a letter dated October 15, 2024, we informed you of the candidates proposed by the current Board of the ARH working group for the upcoming board election. No further proposals were submitted from the ranks of the members. Accordingly, the election of the board will be carried out with the following people, all of whom have agreed to their candidacy:

name electoral status

Dr. Sebastian Fichter

Helmholtz Center Dresden-Rossendorf

new election

Dr. Veronika Rosecker

Vienna University of Technology

new election

Dr. Christian Stieghorst

Technical University of Munich

new election

According to the working group's Working Guidelines, the Board consists of three members, each elected for a period of four years. This means that three people are available for election for three new board positions.

All members who have provided an email address will receive a personalized link to participate in the election by email. All other members will receive the voting documents by post. The ballot envelopes will be opened and evaluated at the GDCh Office, Varrentrappstr. 40-42, 60486 Frankfurt am Main. The election results will be announced in the membership magazine, in the Nachrichten aus der Chemie and on the working group's website.

ANAKON 2025

10.-13.03.2025
Leipzig
Chairs: D. Belder,
T. Reemtsma
Website

ANALYTICA CONFERENCE 2026

March 24-26, 2026
Int. Congress Center
Munich (ICM)

Downloads

Flyer

Contact

GDCh Office
Dr. Carina S. Kniep
Phone: +49 69 7917-499

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last modified: 11.11.2024 08:14 H from M.Fries