Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Introductionto analytical spectrometry and spectroscopy: automized spectrometric and spectroscopic analysis methods
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R 1: CHAPTER 1-4
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2
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Inductively Coupled Plasma based analyticalspectroscopy : current and future trends
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R 1: CHAPTER 1
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3
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Atomic fluorescence and phosphorescence spectroscopy and using upconversion emission applications as probes for investigation structural order
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R 1: CHAPTER 16
R 2 : CHAPTER 6
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4
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Using ultrafast spectroscopic method as probe in investigating the interactions between the structures and the dynamics of the molecules
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R 2 : CHAPTER 7
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5
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XRD-XRF hyphenated techniques in characterization of materials
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R 1: CHAPTER 3
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6
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Atomic Absorption Spectrometry and extending its frontiers: hyphenated techniques
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R 1: CHAPTER 10
R 1: CHAPTER 12
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7
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Miniaturized methods: paper based analytical and single cell assays
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R 3: CHAPTER 3
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8
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Separation Technologies: Ultrahigh pressures and shortening columns
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R 3:CHAPTER 4
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9
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Advanced electron spectroscopy and related techniques
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R 1: CHAPTER 16
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10
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the study of the structure of adsorbed molecules on solid surfaces by high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy and low energy electron diffraction
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R 1: CHAPTER 17
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11
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Diffused refraction infrared fourier transform spectroscopy in analytical applications
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R 1: CHAPTER 20
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12
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Latest advances in photoacustic spectroscopy
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R 1: CHAPTER 21
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13
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Methods based on vibrational spectroscopy
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R 3: CHAPTER 6
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14
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New methods in instrumental analysis
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R 1: CHAPTER 20
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Prerequisites
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Ass. Prof. Dr. Ruken Esra DEMİRDÖĞEN
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Instructors
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Assistants
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Resources
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R1: Fuwa, K. (1981). Recent Advances in Analytical Spectroscopy Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Atomic Spectroscopy and 22nd Colloquium Spectroscopicum Internationale, Tokyo, Japan, ISBN :9781483280226
R2 : Dwivedi, Y., Rai, S.B. (2017). Advances in Applied Spectroscopy: Concepts and Techniques, Nova Science Publishers, ISBN: 978-1-53612-439-2
R3: Perkel, J. (2017). Advances in Analytical Chemistry: Processes, Techniques, and Instrumentation, ACS
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Supplementary Book
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Goals
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The goal of this course is that the students attain advanced level knowledge on theoretical and application of latest advances in analytical spectroscopy.
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Content
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This course provides knowledge on latest methods used in spectroscopy and how the froeintiers of the current methods can be extended as well as the spectroscopic methods used in characterization of matter and materials.
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1
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Has advanced theoretical and practical knowledge, which would bring scientific approach supported by current course textbooks, application tools and devices and other sources, to the front.
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2
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Gains the ability to make interdisciplinary work.
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4
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3
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Uses the theoretical and practical knowledge he obtains in the field of chemistry.
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2
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4
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btains ability to use the techniques and the modern devices in applied chemistry.
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4
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5
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Interprets and evaluates the data by using the advanced knowledge s/he has gained in the field of chemistry, describes and analyzes the problems in line with the current technologicak developments and progress and develops solutions based on research and facts.
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3
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6
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Has the ability to conceptualize the events and facts related with chemistry; investigates via scientific methods and techniques.
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7
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Can design and make experiments fort o investigate the problems, collects data, analyzes and interprets the results.
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8
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Can independently carry out an advanced work in the field of chemistry.
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9
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Takes responsibility individually and as a member of the team fort o solve the unforseen complex problems encountered in the chemical practices.
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10
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Evaluates the advanced knowledge and abilities s/he has obtained in the field of chemistry via critical approach.
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2
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11
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Uses time effectively in the process of deriving conclusions via his analytical thinking ability.
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