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Comprehensive GC-MS Advanced Training (Agilent QQQMS with MassHunter)

9 July 2024, United Kingdom


Introduction
What will you learn on this course?

The course introduces the fundamental theory of triple quadrupoles for MS/MS, looks at the hardware and maintenance differences between the single quadrupole and triple quadrupole, before moving onto the MassHunter software for use with MS/MS including method development.

It combines a mixture of classroom based presentations with exercises, to give you comprehensive training.

Learning outcomes
  • You will learn about the different modes of operation of a triple quadrupole
  • You will learn about the hardware differences between the Agilent single and triple quadrupole mass spectrometers and how triple quadrupoles work
  • You will learn about the additional maintenance required with a triple quadrupole, including tuning differences
  • You will learn the operation of the MassHunter software for MS/MS
  • You will learn how to create and how to develop MS/MS methods
  • You will learn about the differences in MassHunter software for handling data from different MS/MS modes
  • You will learn how to perform data analysis on MS/MS data
Who is this course for?

This course is primarily for analysts and technicians responsible for the operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of Agilent GC-QQQMS instruments using MassHunter software with previous experience of single quadrupole instruments.

Attendees must have good experience of Agilent single quadrupole GC-MS instruments using MassHunter software or have attended the Comprehensive GC-MS Training (Agilent SQMS with MassHunter) course and are transitioning to the Agilent GC-QQQMS.

This course is taught live in a virtual classroom and offers a fully interactive experience, with practicals on the software. Delegates can ask live questions; either by using their microphone or by typing into the chat box. The screenshare area enables the trainer to share their screen to carry out the software exercises live and where delegates have access to the software on their own PC, they can perform these exercises at the same time during the training.

Scheduled course price: £550 + VAT per delegate.
Royal Society of Chemistry members receive a discount of 15% for this course (membership number required)
 
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Virtual Classroom, United Kingdom

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Dr Maria Traherne
Anthias Consulting Ltd
1 Hamden Way, Papworth Everard, Cambridge CB23 3UG
01480 831262
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