Shimadzu Training Courses: Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry

 - 
  • EVENTS

Back by popular demand we are continuing our Excellence in Science learning by running free learning workshops.

Limited spaces available on these courses. Book now to reserve your place and avoid disappointment.

Where

MTD Ltd. Forest Farm Industrial Estate, Longwood Drive, Cardiff, CF14 7HY

When

GC / GCMS Tuesday 13th June 2023 - FULLY BOOKED
HPLC / UHPLC Wednesday 14th June 2023 - FULLY BOOKED
LCMS Thursday 15th June 2023 - FULLY BOOKED

All sessions are now fully booked, any new registrations will go to waiting list.

The registration for each day will be opened from 9am with the first seminar commencing at 9.30am. The courses will finish at 4.30pm. Please check your spam folders for any further emails from Shimadzu.

What's included

These days are great personal development, sharing and networking opportunities. With a focus on improving, refreshing and updating Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry knowledge.

Led by our highly experienced scientists, between them possessing over a century of experience - the participants benefit from lectures and analytical instrumentation sessions in Gas Chromatography (GC) / Gas Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy (GCMS), High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) / Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC) and Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy (LCMS).

Designed to be informative, educational and non-vendor specific, QA, QC, Analysts, Technicians, Researchers, Academics, Post Doc’s & Students have all benefited from attending.

GC / GCMS Workshop HPLC / UHPLC Workshop LC / LCMS Workshop
GC and GCMS - fundamentals and key principles An HPLC - Separated: How the collective components of an HPLC work Key components and terminology in LCMS
Types of GC detectors The Separation Process: Deepening the understanding of your column LCMS instrument overview - Triple Quadrupole LCMS
Sampling techniques: Liquid sampling: split, splitless; other sampling techniques: headspace Speed: How to enhance performance through reducing run times and increasing throughput Key considerations for building a LCMS quantitative method
Method development: Columns, liners, temperature, flows etc. Selectivity: Optimising separation parameters to achieve ultimate resolution Best Practice in LCMS Quantitation and Data Review
Data processing: Integration, identification and quantification Quantification: Exploring the most appropriate methodology and column for your particular needs Group Breakout Sessions - LCMS Troubleshooting
Maintenance and troubleshooting LC Troubleshooting Introduction to High Resolution Mass Spectrometry
    Overview of LCMS application areas

How to register​

For any questions regarding the course please contact: Kerry.Challenger@Shimadzu.co.uk or Anna.Cooper@Shimadzu.co.uk

 

*Shimadzu UK reserve the right to refuse acceptance or entry into the workshop should this be necessary