Analytical Sciences (Chemistry)
Position Details (Master's)
Analytical chemistry plays a crucial role in many areas of science and society. Chemical compounds in a variety of materials and environments must be identified and quantified for, for example:
- the development of new pharmaceuticals;
- the unravelling of complex biological systems;
- the design of new sustainable materials and chemical processes.
Analytical chemistry provides the methods and techniques that make this possible. Its impact is not restricted to chemistry alone: progress in medicine, biology, environmental and material sciences is strongly dependent on the availability of new analytical tools as well.
What does Analytical Sciences in Amsterdam have to offer me?
TheChemistry - Analytical Sciences program of the University of Amsterdam is unique in the Netherlands, in that it focuses purely on (all aspects of) analytical chemistry - a specialisation for which there is currently a great demand on the labour market. It covers:
- a large range of modern analytical techniques, such as chromatography, mass spectrometry, spectroscopy and laser-based approaches;
- general concepts and strategies for analysis, from sampling to data treatment;
- various application fields, such as biochemical, industrial, pharmaceutical and forensic analysis.
The track also offers the possibility to focus specifically on environmental chemistry and analysis.
Courses include:
- Separation Sciences
- Mass Spectrometry
- (Bio)Molecular Spectroscopy
- Fundamentals of Analytical Sciences
- Environmental Chemistry
- Bio-analysis and clinical diagnostics
University of Amsterdam
On Campus (Full Time)
2 years
Expired