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Prof. Mihucz Viktor Gábor

Victor G. Mihucz – graduated in Chemistry at ELTE in Budapest in 1998. In 2002, he obtained a PhD degree in Analytical Chemistry. Since 1999, he has been working at the Institute of Chemistry at ELTE.

In 2014, he habilitated in Analytical Chemistry. From 2015, he was appointed as a university associate professor at the Department of Analytical Chemistry that he has been leading since 2022. His main research activity is elemental analysis, including arsenic speciation. He participated in the OFFICAIR EU FP7 research project studying the indoor air quality in office buildings. He was a work group leader of CA17136 INDAIRPOLLNET Cost Action project on indoor air quality.

In 2020, he joined the international master’s program on Global Challenges of Sustainability of Challenge-driven, Accessible, Research-based Mobile European University, CHARM-EU. He is currently Program Board Chair of the CHARM-EU. He was the secretary of the Spectrochemical Society of the Hungarian Chemical Society (MKE) between 2015 and 2019, then its president (2019-2023). Since 2019, he has been a member of the MKE Steering Committee.

He was Secretary of the Analytical and Environmental Chemistry Scientific Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS) between 2018 and 2023. Since 2023, he has been the editor of Applied Spectroscopy Reviews for Central and Eastern Europe. Since 2020, he has been associate editor of the Brazilian Journal of Analytical Chemistry. He was the co-editor of the 2nd edition of the Modern methods of element analysis book, published by the Hungarian Academic Press.

In 2016, he received the Ernő Pungor award of the HAS, and in 2020 he was awarded the Miklós Preisich award of the MKE. Victor G. Mihucz has authored 3 book chapters, 84 SCI articles having received 2100 independent citations according to Scopus as of January 2024. His H-index is 27.