Practical Problem Solving in Chemical Analysis
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Who Should Attend
The course is intended for experienced professionals who
have responsibilities or interest in chemical analysis and
problem solving, including-
Analysts
- Chemists
- Engineers
- Managers
Those involved with characterizing unknowns and handling
difficult analytical problems in research, quality control, plant
support, regulatory compliance or customer support should
find this course very useful.
Description
Almost all analytical courses are technique oriented. Each
tends to be reviewed in depth, but in isolation and without
reference to other methods. What distinguishes this course is
that it takes a multidisciplined and integrated look at analytical
techniques, with emphasis on the strengths and limitations of
each in a problem-solving context.
The course is designed to give a practical approach to the
solution of method problems and technical problems that may
require multiple technologies. It will cover proper sampling
procedures, most of the various analytical and physical
measurement tools available for problem solving, including
separation methods and classical and instrumental
techniques. Additionally, the course will cover the important
computer procedures that can be used in the analysis of the
data.
Through the three workshops offered, the instructors and
participants will practice our approach on examples and
participants' problems.
Participants are encouraged to bring several problems with
them to the course.