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Andreas Türler is a full professor at the University of Bern, leading the Laboratory of Radiochemistry. He has an extensive academic background with a diploma in chemistry and a doctoral degree from the University of Bern. Türler has worked as a postdoc at both the Paul Scherrer Institute and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. His research career includes significant positions, such as staff scientist at Paul Scherrer Institute and professor of radiochemistry at the Technical University Munich. With a focus on nuclear chemistry, Türler's work explores superheavy elements, radionuclide generator systems, and radioanalytical chemistry, with applications in nuclear medicine and environmental studies. He has published over 156 peer-reviewed articles and has a notable h-index of 31. Türler has been active in numerous scientific communities, serving in various leadership roles including vice-chairman and chairman of the Nuclear Chemistry Division of GDCh. His education and research interests extend into climate-related studies, atmospheric chemistry, and radionuclide impacts on geoscientific research. Türler has also secured significant research funding and has supervised numerous graduate and PhD students.
University of Bern • Bern, Switzerland
Leading research and education in radiochemistry.
Technical University Munich • Munich, Germany
Conducted research and lectured in radiochemistry.
Paul Scherrer Institute • Switzerland
Conducted nuclear chemistry research.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory • Berkeley, CA, USA
Focused on nuclear chemistry and radionuclides.
Part of the Swiss Joint Master in Computer Science (Bern, Fribourg, Neuchâtel).