Laboratory Operations, Analyzers, R&D, R&T
Laboratory On-Line Analyzers Training
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Laboratory On-Line Analyzers Training Course
Introduction:
Course Objectives:
Upon the successful completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:-
- Understand the various techniques of Analytical Measurements
- Calculate Uncertainty and Random Error
- Aware of the Instrument Performance Characteristics which include types and interaction between different characteristics.
- Prepare and handle Sample for different Analytical Instrumentations
- Extract Analyses from complex matrices
- Understand, use, maintain and troubleshoot Inductively Coupled Plasma - Optical Emission Spectroscopy
- Understand, use, maintain and troubleshoot Ultraviolet, Visible Spectrophotometers
- Understand, use, maintain and troubleshoot Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy
- Increase understanding with the operational & performance qualification of data validation and be able to improve maintenance, calibration & performance testing
- Determine the operational qualification of software and computer systems including its implementation & documentation
- Learn the validation of analytical methods including quality control plan, revalidation and the parameters & strategies for method validation
- Understand data validation and evaluation of uncertainty and be able to employ the measurement & reporting of uncertainty
- Identify the requirements, guidelines & application of certified reference standards used in data validation for analytical laboratories and be able to learn the process of preparation, testing & the correct use of certified reference materials
- Recognize the qualification, roles & responsibilities of the recruiting people for data validation and be able to conduct training for enhancement & development
- Explain how to conduct proficiency testing for external laboratory qualification and identify who should participate in proficiency testing
- Develop in-depth knowledge on the process of planning & implementing inspections & audits and be able to prepare an audit report & checklist
- Understand, use, maintain and troubleshoot Capillary Electrophoresis
- Understand, use, maintain and troubleshoot Electrolytic Conductance and pH
- Understand, use, maintain and troubleshoot Gas Chromatography
- Acquire insight and skills in general qualitative and quantitative analytical chemistry
- Teach basic analytical principles and training preparation to instrumental, electrochemical, spectroscopic and separationally-oriented analysis.
- Know the concept of visual spectrometry and become aware with its qualitative and quantitative analysis
- Determine the practical application of atomic absorption spectrometry
- Develop in-depth knowledge about electro-chemical analysis and differentiate absolute conductivity from cation conductivity
- Understand the principle of analytical reaction chemistry by discussing the theory of titrimetry & gravimetry, identifying buffers, describing visual & electro-mechanical indication and identifying the other types of titrations
- Become familiar with the theory of gas chromatography including columns and detectors and identify the effect of temperature and flow on analysis
- Describe special water chemistry which includes total carbon, total organic & inorganic carbon & ion chromatography and recognize its importance in analytical chemistry & process analyzers
- Understand Instrument and Method Validation
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is intended for all chemical laboratory professionals, Laboratory Managers, Superintendents, Supervisors, Engineers, Chemists, Analysts and Technicians. Laboratory Managers, Supervisors, Chemists, Analysts and Technicians. Further, the course is a must for Instrumentation personnel who are dealing with laboratory equipment and online process instruments and analyzers.
Course Outlines:
The program will cover an assortment of topics in Analytical Chemistry, including:
- Separation Methods (CE, LC, GC and others)
- Mass Spectrometry
- Nanoscience’s in Analytical Chemistry
- Bioanalytical Methods
- Analytical Spectroscopy and Electrochemistry
- Proteomics, Genomics and Metabolomics
- Water Analytical Chemistry
- Analytical Chemistry in Homeland Security
- Forensic Analytical Chemistry
- Sensors
- Chemometry
- Computerized Analytical Chemistry
- Legal aspects of Analytical Chemistry
- Regulatory and Metrology
- Education of Analytical Chemistry