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Proceedings
of the
Modern Electroanalytical
Methods 2009
Prague, Czech Republic
913 December 2009
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science,
Charles University
Editors: J. Barek, K. Nesměrák
Czech Chemical Society
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Scientific Committee
Zuman P. (USA), Honorary President
Barek J. (Czech Republic), Chairman
Brett Ch. (Portugal)
Dunsch L. (Germany)
Erkang Wang (China)
Heyrovský M. (Czech Republic)
Hof M.(Czech Republic)
Ivaska A. (Finland)
Kalcher K. (Austria)
Kalvoda R. (Czech Republic)
Kuhn A. (France)
Labuda J. (Slovakia)
Ludvík J. (Czech Republic)
Mandler D. (Israel)
Matysik F. M. (Germany)
Paleček E. (Czech Republic)
Pingarron J. M. (Spain)
Sagara T. (Japan)
Samec Z. (Czech Republic)
Smyth M. (Ireland)
Stojek Z. (Poland)
Štulík K. (Czech Republic)
Ugo P. (Italy)
Vytřas K. (Czech Republic)
Wang J. (USA)
Organising Committee
Nesměrák K. (Faculty of Science, Charles University) – Chairman
Martínek V. (Faculty of Science, Charles University)
Navrátil T. (J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry of AS CR, v.v.i.)
Pecková K. (Faculty of Science, Charles University)
Pokorná H. (Czech Chemical Society)
Řapková R. (Czech Chemical Society)
Šmejkal P. (Faculty of Science, Charles University)
Vlková A. (Czech Chemical Society)
Vyskočil V. (Faculty of Science, Charles University)
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50 Anniversary of Nobel Prize for Polarography
Dear participants of the conference Modern Electroanalytical Methods 2009,
On December 10th, 1959 Professor Jaroslav Heyrovský received from the hands of King of Sweden Gustav Adolph VI
Nobel Prize “for his discovery of polarographic method of analysis” as stated on the certificate. To commemorate this
event, Czech Chemical Society in cooperation with Faculty of Science of Charles University in Prague and J. Heyrovský
Institute of Physical Chemistry of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic v.v.i, have decided to organize an interna-
tional conference Modern Electroanalytical Methods 2009.
Professor Heyrovský receives Nobel Prize for polarographic Nobel Prize certificate
method of analysis
Modern electroanalytical methods resulting from the pioneering work of Professor Jaroslav Heyrovský have a significant
impact on the practice of many scientific and technological fields, primarily chemistry, biology, medicine, material science
and environmental studies and protection. Therefore, the Nobel Prize memorial meeting is dealing with a wide range of
contemporary trends in electroanalysis, from important theoretical and methodological developments to the most recent
practical applications. There are no invited or keynote lectures, only oral contributions representing the views of individual
speakers on the role, possibilities and limitations of modern electroanalytical techniques and their future prospects span-
ning over the whole wide field of electrochemistry. The state of the art of electroanalytical methods is well documented by
quite a number of posters.
We take this opportunity to thank to International Society of Electrochemistry, to Autolab, and IJ Cambria Scientific for
kind sponsorship of this event and to all members of scientific and organizing committees for their help.
Have a nice time in Prague
Jiří Barek Karel Nesměrák
Chairman of the Scientific Committee Chairman of the Organizing Committe
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