National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Metrology: who are we and what do we do?

All members of the department are welcome: undergraduates, postgraduates, postdocs, teaching staff, technical staff - anyone who would like to attend and learn a little bit about what our speakers do in their research career. Members from other disciplines within the School, and the wider University community, are also welcome to attend.

All PhD students in Chemistry are expected to attend as part of their PhD training.

National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Metrology: who are we and what do we do?
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This is a past event

After a period of business-led research which was accompanied with a dramatic drop in publications and patents, National Research Council of Canada (NRC) turned the page over in 2016 and opened its doors to young scientists and new research ideas. I will briefly talk about NRC Metrology, what do we do and why it is important and my latest research project of arsenic speciation in sea cucumbers.

After a period of business-led research which was accompanied with a dramatic drop in publications and patents, National Research Council of Canada (NRC) turned the page over in 2016 and opened its doors to young scientists and new research ideas. I will briefly talk about NRC Metrology, what do we do and why it is important and my latest research project of arsenic speciation in sea cucumbers.

Local Host – Prof Jorg Feldmann  (j.feldmann@abdn.ac.uk)

If you would like to meet with the speaker please contact the local host.

 

All are welcome to attend, and to circulate this email to those who may be interested.

 

 

Speaker
Dr Zuzana Gajdosechova, NRC Metrology
Hosted by
Prof Jorg Feldmann
Venue
Meston Lecture Theatre 6