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Dr Dicinoski is a member of the Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science (ACROSS) and his research focused on the development of novel chromatographic and electrophoretic techniques and instrumentation, along with the use of other analytical methods, for the solution of real-world problems. He has significant interests in the analysis of complex real]world samples such as forensic chemistry, explosive analysis, environmental monitoring, and industrial applications.
An opportunity exists to pursue a research project in the area of Forensic Chemistry on a project of direct interest to the Australian Federal Police (AFP). This project may be proposed by the applicant, Utas or the AFP.
| More Information: | http://www.across.utas.edu.au http://www.utas.edu.au/chem |
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| Contact: | Dr Greg Dicinoski Greg.Dicinoski@utas.edu.au |
| Phone: | +61 3 6226 2166 |
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