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Traceability, Validation and Measurement Uncertainty in Chemistry: Vol. 3

Practical Examples

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  • Offers problem-based learning for professionals in chemical and bio-analytical laboratories as well as in a research environment
  • Based on the experiences from the TrainMic program
  • Presents worked examples on the topic

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About this book

This book presents worked examples of five analytical procedures. These practical examples address traceability, validation and measurement uncertainty aspects in a systematic and consistent way, and cover applications in the analysis of water, food, as well as ores and minerals. This concept is based on the experiences of the TrainMiCc program, in which more than 9000 laboratory professionals all over Europe have participated. 

Editors and Affiliations

  • European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences (EuCheMS), Brussels, Belgium

    Nineta Hrastelj

  • Faculdade de Ciências, Centro de Química Estrutural, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal

    Ricardo Bettencourt da Silva

About the editors

Nineta Hrastelj studied and obtained her PhD at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, EU. Her research topics were horizontal across analytical chemistry, chemometrics and metrology. She is author, co-author or editor of about 250 contributions in research and teaching as well as policy related topics of general concern. Since 1999 her expert work is mostly about quality of analytical measurements, covering various aspects from metrology, accreditation, standardization and testing laboratories points of view. Her contributions in this area were recognised by several awards. Since 2011 she is the General Secretary of EuCheMS.

Ricardo Bettencourt da Silva obtained his PhD from the Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa in 2004. He has held numerous positions as head of laboratories as well as consultant and trainer in particular for laboratory accreditation. He is researcher in the Centro de Química Estrutural of the Universidade de Lisboa and has been teaching analytical chemistry at the Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa. The main topics of his research are metrology and examinology in chemistry, the sciences of quantitative and qualitative evaluations in chemistry respectively.


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