Saer Samanipour

Saer Samanipour

Saer Samanipour is an Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam, where he leads the Environmental Modeling & Computational Mass Spectrometry (EMCMS) group. He is also an Honorary Associate Professor at the Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences (QAEHS) at the University of Queensland, Australia. Samanipour earned his Ph.D. from the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland in 2015, where his research focused on the fate and behavior of hydrophobic organic pollutants. Following his Ph.D., he worked as a research scientist at the Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), where he developed analytical tools for resolving complex mixtures and worked on a variety of projects funded by public and private sectors. He specializes in environmental modeling, computational mass spectrometry, and the development of data analysis tools for non-targeted analysis (NTA) using liquid chromatography and high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS).

In addition to his work on machine learning models and NTA, Samanipour has made significant contributions to understanding the chemical subspaces of exposome, which is essential for the protection of environmental and human health. His efforts have enhanced the speed and accuracy of chemical screening processes, particularly for complex environmental samples. His interdisciplinary research continues to push the boundaries of chemical analysis and offers tools that support environmental monitoring, regulatory science, and public health. Direct correspondence to:

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