After successful completion of the course, students are able to use the presented methods and to evaluate the obtained results. By displaying their results in form of a poster session they are trained to present and discuss their work.
Combined application of separation and hyphenated methods (GC/MS, LC/MS, IC, CE) and spectroscopic methods (AAS, OES, RFA, SEM, FTIR, Raman, MS) to complex problems from the fields of environmental, materials and process analysis which require a multi-method approach. The practical examples will be dealt with with different instrumental techniques, and the results are to be discussed and reviewed critically.
GC/MS, LC/MS, IC, CE, AAS, OES, RFA, REM, FTIR, Raman, SIMS, LA-ICP-MS
The course is divided into 3 parts: Environmental and Process Analytics (UPA), Material Analytics (MAT) and Bioanalytics (BIO).
The course will be held during the whole summer term. Each part will be held in block of 3-4 Work days (10 am - 6pm). The blocks are planned in middle of March (BIO), end of April (MAT) and middle Mai (UPA). The course will be closed with a seminar coupled with poster presentation in June.
The exact plan and explanation to course contents will be given during the kick-off meeting. Kick-off meeting is obligatory.
The results and of the different units have to be loged in a protocol. A sort overviev of the produced data and a critic sceptical scientific interpretation have to be presented in a final Poster Scession.
Course enrollment via TISS
The student has to be enrolled for at least one of the studies listed below
Die Unterlagen werden über TUWEL Kurs den Teilnehmer bereitgestellt.
Familiarity with basic analytical techniques in theory and practice as this is taight in the courses of the bachelor study program "Technical Chemistry". Theoretical knowledge of advanced analytical techniques desirable.