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Hans-Arno Synal

Prof. Dr. at ETH Zurich

Hans-Arno Synal is a prominent physicist and professor at ETH Zurich. He obtained his PhD in physics from ETH Zurich in 1989.2 Currently, he serves as the Head of the Laboratory of Ion Beam Physics at ETH Zurich, a position he has held since 2009.2 In 2011, he was appointed as a professor at the institution.2

Professor Synal's expertise lies in several areas, including:

  1. Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS)
  2. Radiocarbon dating and its applications
  3. Ion beam physics
  4. Climate and environmental research

His research has significantly contributed to the field of radiocarbon detection and related applications. Synal has been instrumental in developing simplified AMS instruments, reducing ion energies, and demonstrating the feasibility of radiocarbon detection using pure mass spectrometry at low ion energies.1

In addition to his academic roles, Professor Synal is a co-founder of Ionplus AG, a company dedicated to excellence in scientific instrumentation.2 His work spans various time frames, from historical and archaeological studies to present-day research, and covers multiple environmental spheres including the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and cryosphere.3

Professor Synal's contributions to the field have made him a respected figure in the scientific community, particularly in the areas of ion beam physics and its applications in environmental and climate research.

Highlights

Hans-Arno Synal - SCNAT
Hans-Arno Synal - The Zurich Physics Colloquium
Hans-Arno Synal - The Zurich Physics Colloquium
Jan 1 · ionplus.ch
Scientific Board - Ionplus AG
Scientific Board - Ionplus AG
Apr 10 · epic.awi.de
A depth profile of uranium-236 in the Atlantic Ocean - EPIC - AWI

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Zurich, Switzerland