Klaus Eyer: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2019

Name Dr. Klaus Eyer
DepartmentChemistry and Applied Biosciences
RelationshipAssistant Professor

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
529-0043-00LAnalytical Strategy Information
Only for Chemistry MSc, Programme Regulations 2005.

IMPORTANT NOTICE for Chemistry students: There are two different version of this course for the two regulations (2005/2018), please make sure to register for the correct version according to the regulations you are enrolled in.
7 credits3GR. Zenobi, M. Badertscher, K. Eyer, G. Goubert, D. Günther
AbstractProblem-oriented development of analytical strategies and solutions.
Learning objectiveAbility to create solutions for particular analytical problems.
ContentIndividual development of strategies for the optimal application of chemical, biochemical, and physico-chemical methods in analytical chemistry solving predefined problems. Experts from industry and administration present particular problems in their field of activity.
Principles of sampling.
Design and application of microanalytical systems.
Lecture notesCopies of problem sets and solutions will be distributed free fo charge
Prerequisites / NoticePrerequisites:
529-0051-00 "Analytical Chemistry I (3. Semester)"
529-0058-00 "Analytical Chemistry II (4. Semester)"
(or equivalent)
529-0043-01LAnalytical Strategy Information
IMPORTANT NOTICE for Chemistry students: There are two different version of this course for the two regulations (2005/2018), please make sure to register for the correct version according to the regulations you are enrolled in. Please do not register for this course if you are enrolled in Chemistry regulations 2005.
6 credits3GR. Zenobi, M. Badertscher, K. Eyer, G. Goubert, D. Günther
AbstractProblem-oriented development of analytical strategies and solutions.
Learning objectiveAbility to create solutions for particular analytical problems.
ContentIndividual development of strategies for the optimal application of chemical, biochemical, and physico-chemical methods in analytical chemistry solving predefined problems. Experts from industry and administration present particular problems in their field of activity.
Principles of sampling.
Design and application of microanalytical systems.
Lecture notesCopies of problem sets and solutions will be distributed free fo charge
Prerequisites / NoticePrerequisites:
529-0051-00 "Analytical Chemistry I (3. Semester)"
529-0058-00 "Analytical Chemistry II (4. Semester)"
(or equivalent)