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Many in both undergraduate and graduate studies have not had a great deal of formal academic training in Radiochemistry. There is an urgent need for formal education on both nuclear and radiochemical concepts. In the past, many learning opportunities at nuclear sites have consisted of on the job training as well as safety related training. This training does fulfill its intended purpose and enhances ones skill set.
Who Should Attend: Chemists, engineers, scientists, technicians, and managers who recognize the need for improvement of their skill set and fundamental knowledge of radiochemistry. Completion of this three day course will enhance and support nuclear related decision-making as well as provide formal academic principles in Actinide Chemistry.
In this course you will:
- Consult with seasoned experts on your separations problems and challenges
- Develop a skill set principles needed for decision making in the nuclear arena
- Enhance your ability to perform complex decision-making
- Better understand which instrument techniques meet a specific radioanalytical need
- Receive references to deepen your understanding of nuclear concepts and fundamentals
- Learn methods of optimizing laboratory operations
Key Topics You'll Learn About:- Key Isotopic Ratio Concepts
- Chemometric Strategies
- Promising Technologies in Radiochemistry
- Best Methods and Strategies for Separation Chemistry
- Making Reliable & High Quality Measurements
- Data Mining & Application to Radiochemistry
- Automation in Radiochemistry
- Automated Validation Software
Program Agenda: *All courses are taught from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm each dayDay 1 Fundamentals- Background & History
- Classification of Radioactive Isotopes
- Actinide Chemistry & the Periodic Table
- Key Isotopic Ratios
- Open Topics
Day 2 Strategies- Automation Strategies
- Chemometric Strategies
- Data Validation Automation Strategies
- Open Topics
Day 3 Applications & Problem Solving- Data Mining
- Promising New Technologies in Radiochemistry
- Data Validation Software
- Open Topics

* This course is currently available for Group Training. Please click the button above for group training requests.
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