Experts in: Emerging contaminants
SAUVÉ, Sébastien
Professeur titulaire
- Analytical chemistry
- Mass spectrometry
- Emerging contaminants
- Trace elements
- Water treatment
- Chemical Pollutants
- Pollution
- Soil Decontamination
- Toxicology
- Environment
- Drinking Water
- Ground Water and Water Tables
- Fresh Water
- Used Water
- Industrial and Urban Contamination of Land
- Nanoparticles
Professor Sauvé works on the mobility and bioavailability of “traditional” contaminants like lead and cadmium, and on compounds of emerging interest, like drugs, cyanotoxins and nanoparticles. His work focuses on analyzing contaminants, their chemical speciation, environmental fate and potential impacts.
WILKINSON, Kevin James
Professeur titulaire
- Bioanalytical chemistry
- Environment
- Pollution
- Nanomaterials
- Metals
- Emerging contaminants
- Chemical Biology
- Biological chemistry
- Analytical chemistry
Professor Wilkinson and his group seek to understand the biophysicochemistry of biological and environmental systems. Their work is primarily aimed at improving our understanding of the bioavailability and mobility of environmental contaminants, in part by developing sensitive analytical techniques for heterogeneous systems.