12 May 2026
The small lab, located at the HIMS premises at Amsterdam Science Park, is dedicated to developing new methods for the chemical analysis of drugs of abuse. It is equipped with two modern GC-MS systems that were recently made available by the Amsterdam Police. The lab also facilitates students working on projects for rapid analysis and detailed impurity profiling of drugs of abuse, involving portable spectroscopy, liquid chromatography, and NMR analysis. Novel analysis methods are also developed for explosives, ignitable liquids, chemical warfare agents, and gunshot residues. A part of the opening ceremony, several students presented their projects to the visitors.
The Analytical Chemistry research group at HIMS maintains a special exemption to work with small quantities of illicit substances for teaching and research purposes. This forensic chemistry research programme is headed by Prof. Arian van Asten (Forensic Analytical Chemistry) at HIMS, together with Dr Ruben Kranenburg, lead chemist at the Dutch National Police and HIMS research associate. They both supervise PhD students and MSc students from the Chemistry and Forensic Science programme, who conduct research projects in forensic chemistry.