ICP-MS Training Programme

V-Vis Spectrophotometer is an analytical instrument used to measure the absorbance or transmittance of light in the ultraviolet (UV) and visible (Vis) regions of the electromagnetic spectrum (typically 190–800 nm). It is widely used in chemistry, biology, environmental science, and industry to quantify the concentration of substances, analyze reaction kinetics, and assess sample purity.

 

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Fundamentals of UV-Vis Spectroscopy: Understand the principles of light absorption, transmittance, and the Beer-Lambert Law.
  • Instrument Components & Functionality: Learn about light sources, monochromators, detectors, cuvettes, and sample handling techniques.
  • Calibration and Baseline Correction: Perform wavelength calibration, blank measurements, and instrument diagnostics.
  • Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis: Measure absorbance and concentration of unknown solutions with accuracy.
  • Software and Data Interpretation: Use accompanying software for spectral analysis, data export, and reporting.
  • Troubleshooting and Maintenance: Identify common issues and perform routine maintenance for consistent performance.
 

Training Features

  • Hands-on training with modern UV-Vis Spectrophotometer instrumentation
  • Practical sessions guided by expert faculty and technicians
  • Real sample analysis and interpretation exercises
  • Certificate of Completion issued to all participants
 

Why Choose This Program?

  • Learn from experts with real-world experience in academia, industry, and research.
  • Practice with actual instruments, sample analysis, and data interpretation.
  • Earn a recognized certificate to boost your academic or professional profile.
 

Eligibility Criteria

PhD, Graduates & Postgraduates in relevant fields:

Chemistry, Life Sciences, Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Food Technology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Biochemical Engineering, Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Pharmaceuticals Chemistry, Polymer chemistry.