David J. Cocovi-Solberg was awarded by the Japanese Association for Flow Injection Analysis with the FIA Award for Young Researched 2022.

The research line of Dr. Cocovi, senior scientist in the Institute of Analytical Chemistry since 2020, focuses on the design of miniaturized and integrated fluidic platforms for performing solid phase extraction and liquid chromatography and consists in mechanical and electronic prototypes that work standalone or hyphenated to liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry or inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectroscopy. All of it controlled by custom software.
David J. Cocovi-Solberg was awarded by the Japanese Association for Flow Injection Analysis (JAFIA) with the FIA Award for Young Researched 2022 for his “glorious contribution to advance of modern flow injection analytical method, for his contribution entitled Development of a fluidic platform for portable liquid chromatography with integrated sample preparation", which can be found in the Journal of Flow Injection Analysis https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jfia/39/2/39_63/_pdf/-char/en.
The event took place in the frame of the 22nd International Conference on Flow Injection Analysis and Related Techniques in Marseille, on June 1st, 2023, where the Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the Department of Chemistry of BOKU presented his oral contribution "Piezoelectric and Electroosmotic assistance allow gradient generation with a single high-pressure pump".
The FIA awards to this and other categories were presented during the gala dinner by the president of the JAFIA Norio Teshima from the Department of Applied Chemistry of the Aichi Institute of Technology in Toyota (Japan), and Gary D. Christian, Emeritus professor from the University of Washington (USA) and former Editor-In-Chief of Elsevier's journal Talanta.


13.02.2024