Dr Marijan Nečemer
Education
- 1988: graduation at the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, University of Ljubljana: Application of ultrasonic nebuliser in coupled to liquid chromatography and flame atomic absorption spectrometry (supervisor: Prof Jože Marsel, PhD)
- 1992: MS degree at the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, University of Ljubljana: Development of radiochemical procedure of determination of Th-230 (supervisor: Anthony R. Byrne, PhD)
- 1996: PhD degree at the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, University of Ljubljana: Optimisation of Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry for trace element analysis (supervisor: Prof Marjan Veber, PhD)
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Employment
- 1989–1992: Jožef Stefan Institute, Department of Physical and Environmental chemistry, Ljubljana
- Since 1992: Jožef Stefan Institute, Department of Low and Medium Energy Physics, Ljubljana
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Status at the Jožef Stefan Institute- 1989–1992: MSc Student
- 1992–1996: MSc Assistant
- 1996–2003: PhD Assistant
- 2003–2013: Scientific Associate
- 2013–: Senior Professional Research Associate
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Management functions, member of management
- Since 2017: Head of XRF lab at the Department of Low and Medium Energy Physics, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana
- Since 2017: Member of the expert body ISO/TC 201/SC 10 body (X-ray Reflectometry (XRR) and X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) Analysis), chairperson Prof E. Depero, PhD
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Memberships of Professional Society
- Member of Slovenian
Chemical Society
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Coordination of the national projects
- Monitoring of the Central LILW Storage Facility at Brinje (Ljubljana), 2003–2023
- V4-0516: Authenticity and quality of honey at the Slovenian market, 2008–2010
- V4-0416: Determination of geographical and botanical origin of honey, 2005–2008
- L1-7001: Mapping the flora of the Sečovlje saltpans and the cultivation of autochthonous species of glassworts, 2005–2008
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Involvement in EU projects
- Slovenia Serbia bilateral cooperation; Comparison of air radioactivity in Serbia and Slovenia (2023–)
- Europe Regional (International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA) TC Project (RER7009) on Enhancing Coastal Management in the Adriatic and the Black Sea by using Nuclear Analytical Techniques, under the framework of TC Project RER7009 (2018–2019)
- REALmed (No. 9104) REALMed Pursuing authenticity and valorization of Mediterranean traditional products – Contract No: 3330-17-500186 (2017–2019)
- ERA Chair ISO-FOOD ERA CHAIR for isotope techniques in food quality, safety and traceability (2014–2019)
- IAEA Project under Contract No. 17897 entitled “The use of stable isotopes and elemental composition for determination of authenticity and geographical origin of milk and dairy products” as part of CRP D5.20.38 “Accessible technologies for the verification of origin of dairy products as an example control system to enhance global trade and food safety” (2014–2016)
- IAEA’s Coordinated Research Project (CRP); Applications of synchrotron radiation techniques with particular emphasis on interdisciplinary sciences; Studies of localization and chemical speciation of trace elements in crop plants using synchrotron micro-spectroscopy techniques for improving food quality and safety (2010–2013)
- IAEA’s Coordinated Research Project (CRP); IAEA 1576; Micro-analytical Techniques Based on Nuclear Spectrometry for Environmental Monitoring and Material studies; Complementing the X-ray spectrometry activities with micro-beam facility for different applications (2011–2013)
- Bilateral project Slovenia Belgium Ion distribution and heavy metal tolerance: a comprehensive approach toward the use of plants for soil decontamination (2010–2012)
- SPIRIT, Support of public and industrial research using ion beam technology, analysis of plant materials at Microanalitical center at IJS (2009–2012)
- Slovenian-Greece bilateral project; Analysis of Slovenian and Greece wines and waters by TXRF (2002–2005)
- EU Copernicus project (CIPA-CT94-0210) Validation of Instrumental Trace Element Analysis for Quality Monitoring in the Drinking and Mineral Water Industry (1995–1996)
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Academic activities
- Co-supervision of two MSc and two BSc studies
- Involved in four completed PhD thesis, one MSc and eight BSc
- 84 published SCI papers, 6 Book chapters
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Citations- Cited 1633-times according to WOS (1212 pure citations)
- H-index: 20
- Most cited work: 132 citations
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Bibliography