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Jozef Kaiser
Researcher at Central European Institute of Technology
Publications - 311
Citations - 6237
Jozef Kaiser is an academic researcher from Central European Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy & Laser. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 270 publications receiving 4938 citations. Previous affiliations of Jozef Kaiser include Fermilab & University of Pécs.
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Application of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy to in situ analysis of liquid samples
Ota Samek,David C. S. Beddows,Jozef Kaiser,S. V. Kukhlevsky,Miroslav Liška,Helmut H. Telle,Andrew J. Whitehouse +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a realization of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for real-time, in situ and remote analysis of trace amounts in liquid samples is described, which is potentially applicable to the analysis of pollutants in water in harsh or difficult-to-reach environments.
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Trace elemental analysis by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy—Biological applications
Jozef Kaiser,Jozef Kaiser,Karel Novotný,Karel Novotný,Madhavi Z. Martin,Aleš Hrdlička,Radomír Malina,Radomír Malina,Martin Hartl,Vojtěch Adam,Vojtěch Adam,René Kizek,René Kizek +12 more
TL;DR: The use of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for trace element determination in different matrices is reviewed in this article, where the main emphasis is on spatially resolved analysis of microbiological, plant and animal samples.
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On the utilization of principal component analysis in laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy data analysis, a review
Pavel Pořízka,Pavel Pořízka,Jakub Klus,Erik Képeš,David Prochazka,David W. Hahn,Jozef Kaiser +6 more
TL;DR: This work critically assess and elaborate on the approaches to utilize PCA in LIBS data processing, and derives some implications and suggests advice in data preprocessing, visualization, dimensionality reduction, model building, classification, quantification and non-conventional multivariate mapping.
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The Grid2003 production grid: principles and practice
Ian Foster,J. Gieraltowski,S. Gose,Natalia Maltsev,E. May,Alex Rodriguez,Dinanath Sulakhe,Alexandre Vaniachine,James Shank,S. Youssef,D. Adams,R. Baker,W. Deng,J. Smith,Dantong Yu,I. Legrand,S. Singh,Conrad Steenberg,Y. Xia,A. Afaq,E. Berman,James Annis,Lothar At Bauerdick,Michael Ernst,Ian Fisk,L. Giacchetti,G. Graham,A. Heavey,Jozef Kaiser,N. Kuropatkin,Ruth Pordes,V. Sekhri,J. Weigand,Y. Wu,K. Baker,L. Sorrillo,John Huth,M. Allen,L. Grundhoefer,J. Hicks,F. Luehring,S. Peck,Rob Quick,Stephen C. Simms,G. Fekete,J. VandenBerg,K. Cho,K. Kwon,D. Son,H. Park,Shane Canon,Keith Jackson,David E. Konerding,Jason Lee,Doug Olson,I. Sakrejda,Brian Tierney,Mark L. Green,Russ Miller,James Letts,Tim Martin,D. Bury,Catalin Dumitrescu,D. Engh,Robert Gardner,M. Mambelli,Y. Smirnov,Jens Voeckler,Michael Wilde,Yong Zhao,X. Zhao,Paul Avery,Richard Cavanaugh,B. Kim,C.Y. Prescott,Jorge Luis Rodriguez,A. Zahn,Shawn McKee,Chris Jordan,J. Prewett,T. L. Thomas,Horst Severini,Ben Clifford,Ewa Deelman,L. Flon,Carl Kesselman,Gaurang Mehta,N. Olomu,Karan Vahi,K. De,P McGuigan,M. Sosebee,D. Bradley,Peter Couvares,A A De Smet,C. Kireyev,E. Paulson,Alain Roy,Scott Koranda,B. Moe,B. Brown,Paul Sheldon +101 more
TL;DR: The Grid2003 Project has deployed a multivirtual organization, application-driven grid laboratory that has sustained for several months the production-level services required by physics experiments of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey project, the gravitational wave search experiment LIGO, the BTeV experiment at Fermilab, as well as applications in molecular structure analysis and genome analysis, and computer science research projects in such areas as job and data scheduling.
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Quantitative laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy analysis of calcified tissue samples
Ota Samek,David C. S. Beddows,Helmut H. Telle,Helmut H. Telle,Jozef Kaiser,Miroslav Liška,Jorge O. Cáceres,A Gonzáles Ureña +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the application of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy LIBS to the analysis of important minerals and the accumulation of potentially toxic elements in calcified tissue, to trace e.g. the influence of environmental exposure, and other medical or biological factors.