“Pflieger Maryline”

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Marilyne Pflieger is currently a Researcher and Lecturer at the University of Nova Gorica (Slovenia) in the Laboratory for Environmental Research.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Fate, impact and removal of organic pollutants in the environment
– Behaviour of pesticides, PCBs and PAHs adsorbed on atmospheric particles and/or marine plastic fragments/microplastics;
– Atmospheric sampling of pesticides and VOCs;
– Heterogeneous (aerosol) and homogeneous (water) photodegradation studies (ozonation, OH radical oxidation, photolysis);
– Photocatalysis of antibiotics in wastewater;
– Ecotoxicity of organic pollutants;
– Electrical-discharge-based techniques for the removal of antibiotics in water;
– Analytical technics (e.g. GC-FID/ECD/MS, LC-MS/MS, HPLC-UV/FLD, IC, TOC/TN, PFE…)
– Design of experimental devices.
EMPLOYMENT
2012 – present: Researcher and lecturer, Laboratory for Environmental Research, University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia
Project management of:
DeFishGear – Derelict Fishing Gear Management System in the Adriatic Region- (IPA Adriatic cross-border project, 2013-2016): “Extraction and analysis of persistent organic pollutants (PCBs and organochlorine pesticides) adsorbed on microplastics collected in the Adriatic coastal region”
INNOV-H2O – Network for Technological Innovation in Aquaculture- (cross-border Italy-Slovenia project, 2011-2014): “Aqueous fate and photocatalytic treatment process of antibiotics used in aquaculture”
2010 – 2011: Post-doctoral researcher, Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia – Ad Futura national grant
“Ozonation of semi volatile organic pesticides adsorbed on atmospheric mineral particles”
2008 – 2009: Researcher and lecturer assistant, Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry, Aix Marseille University, France – “ATER” contract
“Heterogeneous oxidation of pesticides adsorbed on atmospheric particles”
2005 – 2009: Young researcher and teaching assistant, Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry, Aix Marseille University, France – ADEME (French Agency of Energy and Environment) and “Monitor” grants
“Heterogeneous oxidation of pesticides adsorbed on atmospheric particles”
EDUCATION
2009: PhD in “Environment, Chemistry and Health”, Aix Marseille University, France
2005: Research Master’s degree in “Reactive, Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Modelling”, Aix Marseille University, France
2004: Professional Master’s degree in “Health and Environmental Engineering”, University of Paris XII, France
2001: Higher Education Diploma in “Biology and Environmental Engineering”, University of Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France