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Prof. Arian van Asten is a Professor at the University of Amsterdam's Faculty of Science and a leading researcher at the Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences. His work focuses on forensic analytical chemistry, with expertise in explosives, illicit drugs, and chemical warfare agents. He employs advanced techniques such as mass spectrometry, chromatography, and chemometrics to develop robust forensic methodologies.
- Fields of Interest: Forensic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Mass Spectrometry, Chemometrics, Explosives Analysis, Drug Detection
- Contact: A.C.vanAsten@uva.nl
His recent research highlights innovations in on-site detection of narcotics using portable sensors, isomer differentiation for designer drugs, and elemental/isotopic profiling of explosives like PETN and potassium perchlorate. Publications emphasize applications of chemometrics to enhance forensic evidence reliability in cases involving cocaine, MDMA, and pyrotechnic residues.
He also contributes to forensic science policy, advocating for technological integration in criminal justice systems. His laboratory develops novel methods for trace evidence analysis, including photoluminescent sensors for gunshot residue and wastewater-based drug consumption monitoring.
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