This live, instructor-led Virtual Classroom training course provides a complete training solution enabling you to understand your Gas Chromatograph or GC-MS instrument, develop applications, troubleshoot and maintain it.
The course provides the essential and practical theory about all available GC & GC-MS techniques, covering gases and plumbing, sampling techniques, how to choose the GC & GC-MS techniques for an application, how to set-up the instrument, strategies for method development & method optimisation and how to maintain & troubleshoot the instrument, techniques and method. The course introduces advanced techniques to help solve those very tricky applications including Selective Discrimination, Deconvolution, Two-Dimensional GC and Chemometrics.
This course has been approved by the 91AV for purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
The Complete GC & GC-MS course is built from the Practical Essentials of GC & GC-MS and the GC & GC-MS Clinic courses. You can choose to attend the full course for a complete training solution, or alternatively, you can attend the Practical Essentials of GC & GC-MS and join us at a later date to attend the more advanced GC & GC-MS Clinic course.
This is a modular course, topics include:
Module 1: Gas Chromatography and GC-MS Introduction
Module 2: Gases & Plumbing in GC & GC-MS
Module 3: Sample Introduction in GC & GC-MS
Module 4: GC Columns
Module 5: GC Detectors
Module 6: Mass Spectrometers in GC-MS
Module 7: Data Analysis for GC & GC-MS
Module 8: Sampling Techniques for GC & GC-MS
Module 9: Applied Method Development for GC & GC-MS
Module 10: An Introduction to Advanced Techniques in GC & GC-MS
Module 11: Applied GC & GC-MS Maintenance
Module 12: Applied Troubleshooting for GC & GC-MS
Delegates can also choose to attend individual modules, or combine modules to suit their needs.
Duration: Total of 32 hours.
Scheduled course price: £1120 + VAT per delegate.
This course is taught live in a virtual classroom and offers a fully interactive experience with instrument parts and consumables to see, case studies to solve and chromatograms to troubleshoot. Delegates can ask live questions; either by using their microphone or by typing into the Q&A or chat boxes.
The course provides the essential and practical theory about all available GC & GC-MS techniques, covering gases and plumbing, sampling techniques, how to choose the GC & GC-MS techniques for an application, how to set-up the instrument, strategies for method development & method optimisation and how to maintain & troubleshoot the instrument, techniques and method. The course introduces advanced techniques to help solve those very tricky applications including Selective Discrimination, Deconvolution, Two-Dimensional GC and Chemometrics.
This course has been approved by the 91AV for purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
The Complete GC & GC-MS course is built from the Practical Essentials of GC & GC-MS and the GC & GC-MS Clinic courses. You can choose to attend the full course for a complete training solution, or alternatively, you can attend the Practical Essentials of GC & GC-MS and join us at a later date to attend the more advanced GC & GC-MS Clinic course.
This is a modular course, topics include:
Module 1: Gas Chromatography and GC-MS Introduction
Module 2: Gases & Plumbing in GC & GC-MS
Module 3: Sample Introduction in GC & GC-MS
Module 4: GC Columns
Module 5: GC Detectors
Module 6: Mass Spectrometers in GC-MS
Module 7: Data Analysis for GC & GC-MS
Module 8: Sampling Techniques for GC & GC-MS
Module 9: Applied Method Development for GC & GC-MS
Module 10: An Introduction to Advanced Techniques in GC & GC-MS
Module 11: Applied GC & GC-MS Maintenance
Module 12: Applied Troubleshooting for GC & GC-MS
Delegates can also choose to attend individual modules, or combine modules to suit their needs.
Duration: Total of 32 hours.
Scheduled course price: £1120 + VAT per delegate.
This course is taught live in a virtual classroom and offers a fully interactive experience with instrument parts and consumables to see, case studies to solve and chromatograms to troubleshoot. Delegates can ask live questions; either by using their microphone or by typing into the Q&A or chat boxes.