Pozzi Andrea
Associate Professors
SCIENCES AND HIGH TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Insubria University
Italy
Biography
Andrea Pozzi is an Associate Professor of CHIM / 01, Analytical Chemistry at the Department of Chemical and Environmental Science at the University of Insubria. He is author of more than thirty print publications. Member of the Analytical Spectroscopy Group of the Italian Chemical Society. The research activity concerned the development of new analytical methods for the analysis and specification of metals, trace and ultra-trace, and inorganic species in environmental matrices such as marine carbonates, ice, snow and melting waters. environmentally harmful matrices, such as atmospheric particulate matter, fly ash, and wastewater. The analytical approach is multidisciplinary, with particular emphasis on improving detection, interference control, and best sample definition. These results were obtained through the use of different analytical techniques and chemiometric instruments.
Research Interest
The research activity concerned the development of new analytical methods for the analysis and specification of metals, trace and ultra-trace, and inorganic species in environmental matrices such as marine carbonates, ice, snow and melting waters. environmentally harmful matrices, such as atmospheric particulate matter, fly ash, and wastewater.
Publications
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Bugini, R; Della Torre, S; Pozzi, A; Rampazzi, L; Sansonetti, A Classification of multi-layered plaster in St. Abbondio Cloister at Como, Italy: an analytical tool for architectural archeology MATERIALES DE CONSTRUCCION 56 (282), 5-16, 2006
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Giussani, B; Dossi, C; Monticelli, D; Pozzi, A; Recchia, S A chemometric approach to the investigation of major and minor ion chemistry in Lake Como (Lombardy, Northern Italy) Annals of Chemistry 96 (5-6), 339-346, 2006
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Dossi, C; Ciceri, E; Giussani, B; Pozzi, A; Galgaro, A; Viero, A; Vigano, A Water and snow chemistry of the main ions and trace elements in the karst system of the Monte Pelmo massif (Dolomites, Eastern Alps, Italy) MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH 58, 649-656, 2007