Educational level | Third cycle (PhD students)
Alternatively, Second cycle (master) |
Last day of application: | March 15, 2018 (proposed) |
Duration: | Module: 7 days with 2 h lectures, 4 h laboratory works per day |
Examination: | Take-home assignment, presentation
Student should after the course understand and be able to discuss basic principles of chromatography and detectors used. The student should be able to choose the optimal separation parameters and predict the separation for a given problem.
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Objectives: | The student should understand the basic principles of chromatography and be able to handle the chromatography equipment eg. medium pressure liquid chromatography, and high pressure liquid chromatography, using detectors as MS and UV |
Who should attend: | Postgraduate students.
Students should have taken all basic chemistry courses including organic chemistry, physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biochemistry and analytical chemistry. |
Course Outline: | Lectures, and lab-orations, sample preparations and clean up, from biological matrixes. Separation problems will be taken from terrestrial and aquatic, toxicology, biochemistry, molecular biology.
Oral environment presentations of given topics and discussions of actual environmental problems.
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Course materials: | All course materials will be based on lectures that will be available to the enrolled students via the e-learning platform |
Certification: | 7 ECTS will be awarded to the students that will pass the examination
Attendees will be awarded a certificate of attendance |
Note: | This is an open (public) course and may be subject to minimum numbers attending – recommended group size (minimum) 5 students |