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Entries for PD Dr. Martin Scheringer

Academic degree:PD Dr. 
Last name:Scheringer 
First name:Martin 
Responsible for:ESPR-Area 6.3: Methods, modeling, monitoring of chemicals; ESPR-Area 6.4: Monitoring and fate of persistent chemicals (POPs) 
Organization/Institute:Gruppe für Umwelt- und Sicherheitstechnologie 
Department:Institut für Chemie- und Bioingenieurwissenschaften 
Position:ETH Hönggerberg, HCI G 127  
Street, Number, POB:Wolfgang-Pauli-Str. 10 
Postal code, City:CH-8093 Zürich 
State: 
Country:Switzerland 
Phone:++41-44-632 30 62 
Fax:++41-44-632 11 89 
E-mail address:scheringer@chem.ethz.ch 
Url:http://www.sust-chem.ethz.ch 
Curriculum vitae:Martin Scheringer holds a diploma in chemistry and a PhD in environmental sciences. In 2005, his habilitation thesis was accepted by the Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich (ETH Zürich).

Presently, he is a senior scientist with the Safety and Environmental Technology Group at the Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences at ETH Zürich.

In his research he investigates methods for the assessment of the environmental fate and effects of chemical products with particular focus on the two indicators of persistence and spatial range (see ESPR 8, 2001, No. 3, pp. 150-155).

The study ´Probabilistic Approaches in the Effect Assessment of Toxic Chemicals: What are the Benefits and Limitations?´ (DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1065/espr2001.09.091) is based on the results of the diploma thesis of D. Steinbach, which was supervised by M. Scheringer and B. Escher and supported by a working group with members from different research institutes, authorities and industry: Dr. Kristin Becker van Slooten, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne; Dr. Horst Ehrhardt, Solvias AG; Dr. Barbara Minten, Registration and Consulting Company Ltd (RCC); Dr. Christoph Studer, Swiss Agency for the Environment, Forests and Landscape.

Together with Walter Kloepffer, Martin Scheringer is editing an open series of articles on Persistent Organic Pollutants in ESPR and UWSF.

Since September 12th, 2003, Martin Scheringer is member of the ESPR-Editorial Board. 
Areas of interest:
persistent organic pollutants 
Persistente Organische Schadstoffe 
power analysis 
precautionary principle 
risk assessment 
tributyltin 
Tributylzin (TBT) 
Vorsorgeprinzip 
environmental fate 
GHS - Globally Harmonized System (Chem Classific) 
 
Articles:
20 UWSF (1) 81 (2008), Das International Panel on Chemical Pollution (IPCP)
19 UWSF (4) 277 (2007), Erfassung von Umwandlungsprodukten in der Chemikalienbewertung (Diskussionsbeitrag)
14 ESPR (3) 143-144 (2007), Atmospheric Degradation of Organic Substances. Data for Persistence and Long-range Transport Potential
19 UWSF (2) 136 (2007), Umweltchemie und Ökotoxikologie: Teilgebiete inter- und transdisziplinärer Umweltwissenschaft
14 ESPR (3) 145-152 (2007), Including Degradation Products of Persistent Organic Pollutants in a Global Multi-Media Box Model (8 pp)
13 ESPR (6) 432-434 (2006), Initiative for an International Panel on Chemical Pollution (IPCP)
11 LCA (3) 209-212 (2006), Establishing a Framework for Life Cycle Toxicity Assessment. Findings of the Lausanne Review Workshop (4 pp)
17 UWSF (4) 256-257 (2005), Prozesse verstehen – Risiken bewerten - Erfolgreiche 10. Jahrestagung der SETAC-GLB am 28.–30. September 2005 in Basel
12 ESPR (4) 185-187 (2005), Environmental Science – Quo vadis?
11 ESPR (1) 1-2 (2004), Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the Focus of Science and Politics
11 ESPR (1) 41-48 (2004), The Effect of Export to the Deep Sea on the Long-Range Transport Potential of Persistent Organic Pollutants (8 pp)
9 ESPR (5) 307-314 (2002), Probabilistic Approaches in the Effect Assessment of Toxic Chemicals: What are the Benefits and Limitations?
8 ESPR (3) 150-155 (2001), The Spatial Scale of Organic Chemicals in Multimedia Fate Modeling: Recent Developments and Significance for Chemical Assessment
5 LCA (6) 335-344 (2000), Fate Modelling Within LCA
8 ESPR (1) 63 (2001), How to Deal with Persistent Organic Pollutants?
8 ESPR (3) 149 (2001), Long-Range Transport in the Environment ed. by Michael Matthies and Martin Scheringer
12 UWSF (6) 307-309 (2000), Persistente Organische Schadstoffe (Persistent Organic Pollutants, POPs)
 
 

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