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Eurachem workshop 2023 - Ensuring reliable and accurate results of analytical processes

The analytical process spans from sampling over sample preparation to the actual measurement process. All these steps contribute to the measurement uncertainty of the result. Reliable and accurate results are subsequently interpreted and further used. At this International Workshop, leading international experts shared their current practices, latest developments and challenges across the analytical process

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  • Stephen L. R. Ellison

    Stephen Ellison is a Science Fellow at LGC, the UK National Measurement Laboratory for chemical and biological measurement. Originally qualified as a chemist, his current interests are primarily in statistics, measurement uncertainty and reference material certification. He is a co-author of EURACHEM guides on measurement uncertainty, metrological traceability and qualitative analysis and contributes to a range of IUPAC, ISO, CEN, BSI and other committees involving applications of statistics for measurement. He is currently the Chair of teh Eurachem measurement uncertainty and traceability Working Group.

  • Hanspeter Andres

    Hanspeter Andres is vice-director of METAS, the Swiss National Measurement Institute, which he joined in 2007. He has long experience of metrology in chemical and and biological measurement, having headed the METAS analytical chemistry sector and the chemical and biological reference devision. Dr Andres is an active member of the Consultative Committee of Amount of Substance and the Technical Committee Metrology in Chemistry (TC-MC) of Euramet, which he chaired from 2015 to 2019. He is a member of the Board of the Division Analytical Sciences of the Swiss Chemical Society and a Swiss Delegate to Eurachem.

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