Eugenie Troia has a diverse range of work experience in the field of analytical and environmental chemistry. Eugenie began their career as a Lead Analytical Chemist at Photanol in 2015, where they were responsible for chemical analysis using HPLC, IC, and GC. Eugenie developed and validated methods, as well as ensured quality control.
In 2018, Eugenie joined the Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics at the University of Amsterdam as an Environmental Chemist. Eugenie'srole involved working on environmental chemistry projects, focusing on analyzing and understanding the impact of chemicals on ecosystems. Eugenie'stenure at this institute ended in October 2022.
Prior to their role at the institute, Eugenie was a Validation Analyst at IBED-UvA. Here, they worked on the validation of extraction and analysis methods for PFAAs in surface water. Additionally, they conducted analysis using HPLC-MS/MS for a surface water monitoring program and performed method optimization. Eugenie also pursued an MSc. in Analytical/Environmental Chemistry during their time at IBED-UvA. Eugenie took courses in various chemistry disciplines and gained practical experience with HPLC-MS/MS and GC-MS. Eugenie'smaster's research focused on studying the sorption of hydrophobic compounds to micro and nanoplastics, with a particular emphasis on the effect of polymer particle size (surface area/volume ratio) on sorption coefficients.
Overall, Eugenie Troia has a strong background in analytical and environmental chemistry, with experience in method development, validation, quality control, and research.
Eugenie Troia has a diverse education history. Eugenie started their academic journey at sg.Casimir Amstelveen, where they completed their HAVO and VWO degrees, although the specific start and end years are not mentioned. Following that, Eugenie attended the University of Amsterdam, majoring in Psychology from 1992 to 1996. Eugenie later pursued further education at the same university, completing a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from 2007 to 2011. Finally, Eugenie obtained a Master's degree in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Amsterdam, where they studied from 2011 to 2014.
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