Impedance and Related AC Methods in Electrochemistry – MasterClass at Monash University

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November 2018

Modern Voltammetric & Amperometric Methods with Professor Jiri Barek – Possibilities and limitations

20 November 2018-10:30 AM-1:30 PM
Monash University, 17 Rainforest Walk
Clayton, VIC 3800 Australia
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Modern Voltammetric & Amperometric Methods with Professor Jiri Barek - Possibilities and limitations

Free seminar on voltammetric and amperometric methods
Metrohm Australia invites you to a Voltammetric and Amperometric Seminar in Melbourne together with Professor Jiri Barek of Charles University, UNESCO Laboratory of Environmental Electrochemistry from Prague, Czech Republic.

Monitor trace amounts of biologically active organic compounds
The presentation will be focused on recent applications of modern voltammetric and amperometric methods for monitoring of trace amounts of biologically active organic compounds. The advantages of electroanalytical methods will be discussed including, but not limited to, low cost, possibility of miniaturization, portability compatible with on-site measurements, point of care devices, large scale monitoring, compatibility with green analytical chemistry. Additionally, the critical comparison of bare and modified electrodes from a practical point of view will also be discussed.

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December 2018

Impedance and Related AC Methods in Electrochemistry – MasterClass at Monash University

5 December 2018-6 December 2018
Monash University, The Green Chemical Futures Building
Clayton, VIC 3800 Australia
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$700 – $900
Electrochemical AC & Impedance MasterClass at Monash University

Electrochemical AC & Impedance - Expert training and hands-on experience:

MasterClass

The objective of the course is to provide advanced lectures, seminars and hands-on experiments for scientists who use or wish to use electrochemical AC & impedance methods for their academic research or industrial applications. A strong emphasis of the course will be on using small group teaching methods, supported by Cambridge and Monash University academics and invited experts in the area, to train participants in the use of ‘state-of-the-art’ electrochemical techniques.

The workshop is based on the highly successful one held on Advances in Electrochemical Techniques at Monash University last year.

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