The voice of analytical chemistry
The GDCh Division of Analytical Chemistry has around 2,400 members and has represented analytical chemistry in Germany since it was founded in 1951. It networks universities, educational institutions, authorities, industry, equipment manufacturers and independent laboratories as well as the media. It gives analytical chemistry a strong voice in science, industry, politics and the public and promotes training in analytical chemistry. Intensive subject-related work is carried out in the nine working groups and in the Industrieforum Analytik.
The executive committee of the specialist group involves the younger members (young analysts) intensively - also by electing two young analysts each to the executive committee.
Shortlink to this page: www.gdch.de/analytischechemie
As the central scientific conference, the division organises the ANAKON in odd-numbered years. Plenary and discussion lectures as well as poster contributions convey the focal points of scientific progress and the most important results from research and development.
The division participates in the organisation of the analytica conference, which takes place in even-numbered years during the trade fair analytica in Munich.
In addition, the is also involved in the scientific programme.
In addition,
special support is provided for meetings of the specialist group working groups and international analytical conferences on German soil.
05.-08.04.2027
Mainz
Online seminar series on starting a career
Infos
GDCh Head Office
Dr. Carina S. Kniep
Phone: +49 69 7917-499
Details on all awards of the Division and its working groups:
Awards and honours.
The Fresenius Prize of the GDCh honours individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the scientific development and promotion of analytical chemistry.
The organ of the Division of Analytical Chemistry is the Mitteilungsblatt, which is published four times a year.
The specialist group supports the activities of young scientists through a generous scholarship programme to (co-)finance active participation in national and international conferences, seminars or workshops.
The Junganalytiker:innen provide two members of the specialist group executive committee and organise annual meetings and other events for young analytical talent.
The aim of the block course Frühjahrsschule is to familiarise Master's students with analytical methods and issues in industrial analysis.