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Anikó M. Sólyom

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Central Research Institute for Physics of Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Budapest, Hungary

Research Scientist, Director of Analytical Laboratory

1986-1991

Research Associate

1984-1986

Research Assistant

1981-1984

Developed methods characterizing metallic glasses for:

atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS)

graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy (GF-

AAS)

inductively coupled plasma emission (ICP)

nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)

electron microscopy

X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF)

method optimization based on mathematical statistics

Applied various chemical and physical techniques for qualitative

and quantitative analysis of metallic glasses:

quantitative determination of main components

qualitative and quantitative determination of impurities

statistical analysis of the test results

Managed the analytical and quality control laboratory supporting

metallic glass development

supervised laboratory personnel

planned budget

OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE

Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona

Tucson, Arizona

1991 – 1992

Visiting scientist

Calibrated and improved the trace gas detection system based on

photoacoustic spectroscopy developed by ANALTRON Applied

Research Company

Laser Photoacoustic Laboratory, Agricultural University of Wageningen

Wageningen, The Netherlands

1990, 1991

Visiting scientist

Applied the photoacoustic system that was developed by

ANALTRON Applied Research Company in agricultural,

environmental and medical fields

Department of Chemistry, University of Oulu

Oulu, Finland

1986

Visiting scientist

Developed method for graphite furnace atomic absorption

spectrometry (GFAA) to determine arsenic in geological samples

AOAC OMB Meeting Book

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