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Professor of Environmental Geochemistry at Imperial College London
Dominik Weiss is the Professor of Environmental Geochemistry at Imperial College London and a visiting researcher at the Department for Civil and Environmental Engineering at Princeton University. Dominik is also the head of the Inorganic Environmental Geochemistry Group at Imperial College London. His studies focus on trace metal chemistry in relation to biogeochemical cycling in soils, waters and air, anthropogenic perturbation and as tool to understand earth system processes.
Weiss received diploma in Natural Science at the ETH Zurich in 1993. He holds a PhD in Geochemistry from University of Bern. He was also a post-doctoral fellow at MIT. Before joining as a lecturer at Imperial College London, he worked as a research associate in Novartis and researcher at Weizmann Institute of Science, University of Basel.
Visit website: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/d.weiss
See also: Imperial College London (ICL) - Public research university with an international reputation for excellence in teaching and research
Details last updated 06-Jul-2021
Land contamination can be tackled by placing clean soil on top, but is that enough?