Short course/CPD

Modern Practical Electrochemistry

 

Course date: Please enquire

Course overview

A practical two-day workshop hosted by Cranfield University and Uniscan Instruments. 

 
Location

Cranfield Health, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL 

Course fee:

£199.00 + VAT
£99.00 (student rate)

 

Fee includes:

  • Lectures and Course workbook
  • Practical materials
  • Lunch and evening meal (day one)
  • Lunch (day two)

Accommodation fee:

Accommodation is available. Please enquire for more details. 

Speakers

Prof. Seamus Higson; Dean of Faculty of Medicine & Biosciences & Commercial Director, Cranfield Health
Dr. Jeff Newman; Senior Research Fellow, Cranfield Health
Dr. Jo Holmes; Research Fellow, Cranfield University
Dr. Graham Johnson; Managing Director, Uniscan Instruments

How to register

To book a place on the workshop please return the booking form

For further information contact:

Alli Cooper
Cranfield Health
T: +44 (0)1234  758302
E: a.cooper@cranfield.ac.uk

Course description

This practical course is suitable for those academic and industrial users of electrochemistry working in the areas of ISE's, electrochemical sensors, screen printed sensors, microarrays, microfluidics and scanning electrochemical microscopy.  The course would also be of interest to those working in a laboratory environment and considering using electrochemical techniques to further understand their application.

The hands-on course covers the fundamentals of the technique and explains in a practical way the essentials of electrochemical parameters, redox reactions, reference electrodes, potentiometry, voltammetric techniques, amperometry and Impedance.  The workshop will be delivered in a classroom setting with time set aside for hands-on practical sessions.

Day 1: Fundamentals

  • Electrochemical parameters 
  • Redox 
  • Reference electrodes 
  • Potentiometry 
  • Voltammetry
  • Voltammetric techniques 
  • Amperometry
  • Impedance 

Day 2: Applications 

  • Instrumentation 
  • ISEs
  • Electrochemical sensors 
  • Screen printed sensors 
  • Microarrays
  • Microfluidics 
  • Scanning electrochemical microscopy

 

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