Bernhard Lendl
Ao Prof. Dr. Bernhard Lendl is an Austrian chemist, TU Vienna, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics,[1] the head of the working group on Process Analysis & Vibrational Spectroscopy.[2] Since 2001 he is professor of analytical chemistry, TU Vienna.[3]
His interests include infrared and Raman spectroscopy lab-on-a-chip systems.[1]
Recognition
- 2002: Fritz Pregl Prize, Austrian Academy of Sciences[2]
- 2003: Fritz Feigl Prize of the Austrian Society of Analytical Chemistry[2]
- 2011: FACSS Innovation Award (shared with colleagues) for the paper, C. Koch, M. Brandstetter, S. Radel, and B.Lendl, "Ultrasound Enhanced ATR mid-IR Fibre Optic Probe for Spectroscopy of Particles in Suspensions," which presented a new method for online monitoring of fermentation based on mid-infrared spectroscopy.[2]
- 2011: Society for Applied Spectroscopy Fellows Award[4][5]
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References
- "Ao Prof. Dr. Bernhard Lendl" (retrieved February 21, 2013)
- "Bioprocess Monitoring with Ultrasound-Enhanced ATR Mid-IR Spectroscopy" (retrieved February 21, 2013)
- "Bernhard Lendl" Archived September 24, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, a TU Vienna webpage (retrieved May 24, 2013)
- "2011 SAS awards". Archived from the original on 2012-07-04. Retrieved 2013-02-21.
- The SAS Spectrum Newsletter, November 2011
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