- Altijd één specifiek experiment
- X of Y stroom
- X én Y stroom
Teaching load: 180 hours
Responsable Teacher & Trainers: Dr. Stephan Jonker / Dr. Merel Lefferts / Dr. Alex van Silfhout & Sanne Kers & Kanvaly Lacina & Ruud Cox
Training days: week 5 2023, i.e. 30th January - 2nd February and March 9, from ca. 9-17 hours (see time table overview below)
Jan 30th (9 - 13 hrs - Stephan/Kanvaly): General intro and Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS) - Ca and Mg in drinking water
Jan 31st (10-17 hrs - Ruud): UV/Vis and Fluorescence Spectroscopy - Quinine in Tonic water
Feb 1st (9 -17 hrs - Sanne/Alex): High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) - Caffein in Coffee
Feb 2nd (9 - 17 hrs - Stephan/Merel/Kanvaly): Potentiometry - Ion Selective Electrode - Fluoride in Toothpaste
March 9th (9 - 17 hrs - Stephan-Sanne-Merel-Matthias-Kanvaly-Ruud-Alex): Project - See last year's projects HERE and subpages, some projects might be replaced by new ones.
Free lunch will be provided during training
Training Location: KBG 6.26 & 6.24
Course Info: 1st year Chemistry course (SK-B1SPAN)
Number of students: ca. 90, in two streams X (groups 1-6) and Y (groups 7)
Teaching responsability: supervision of groups of ca. 12 students in either X or Y stream
Type of practicals: Skills experiments & Project, supervisor linked to fixed group of students
Qualifications required:
- Active mastering of the Dutch language preferable
- Analytical Chemistry
- Spectroscopy
- ALL AIO’s that completed BAMA@UU !
Number of instructors needed: 7
Time Table overview (Planboard format): X & Y-stream (detailed course time table at the bottom of this page)
PREPARATION
- For this course you need to refresh your analytical chemistry and spectroscopy background. This may be through self study and provided TA manuals.
Time Table overview (week format):