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Virtual Classroom Training: Absolute Basics of GC & GC-MS

12 May 2020 13:15 - 13 May 2020 16:45, United Kingdom


Introduction
This course has been approved by the 91AV (RSC) for purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) - see http://www.rsc.org/cpd/training.

This course is taught live in a virtual classroom, is totally interactive with instrument parts and consumables shown & explained. There are small group sizes so plenty of opportunities to ask questions then get them answered on screen! It is a total of 6.5 hours split over 2 days.

This course provides an introduction for complete beginners to gas chromatography and GC-MS, explaining the principles of these techniques, along with some of the industries which use them and their applications.

You will learn about the components of the gas chromatograph and the mass spectrometer, the purpose and principles of data analysis and the different sampling techniques that can be used.

The course also discusses why the technique is used and the answers it can give, looking at qualitative and quantitative data analysis.

The types of samples which can be analysed are covered, along with the different sampling techniques available and considerations when preparing samples.

Finally, the course reviews different industries and their applications of the techniques, using each as a case study to apply knowledge learned throughout the course.

Who is this course for?
  • Beginners - those new to Gas Chromatography or Mass Spectrometry.
  • Analysts or Technicians looking for a refresher in these techniques.
  • Lab Managers and Line Managers - those who are responsible for the instruments or the analysts using them.
  • Data Analysts and Report Writers - technical specialists who aren't using the instruments but are using data from them.
  • Service Engineers and Consultant Engineers - those who look after or recommend the use of these instruments but don't have the chemistry background or chemistry viewpoint.
  • Those involved in the Sales or Marketing of these instruments, their consumables or their use for analysis - e.g. manufacturers, contract labs, media companies.
Venue
Online: live, instructor-led virtual classroom training

Online: live, instructor-led virtual classroom training, United Kingdom

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Anthias Consulting Ltd
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