DKSH’s highly anticipated Zetaclass and Nanoclass Training Workshop is back by popular demand!
Our expert will dive into the basics of nanoparticle characterization using Dynamic, Electrophoretic, and Static light scattering (DLS, ELS and SLS), as well as Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA). We will also cover practical tips via a live measurement of customers’ sample, and talk about supporting techniques to advance your nanoparticle analysis. Join us to advance your analytical skills and optimize productivity of your Zetasizer and/or Nanosight Instrument.
This is a paid physical 2-day training course. This course is designed for users of the Zetasizer Advance series and/or Nanosight instruments. Complimentary coffee, tea, snacks, and lunch will be provided. The customer is responsible for all other costs of hotel, transportation, and additional meals outside of what is provided. Class is limited to 50 pax. Payment method will be emailed to you separately once registration is confirmed. Wait no more, register now!
By the end of the workshop, you should be able to:
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✉ Email: tec-marketing.sin@dksh.com
Day 1
Time | Topics |
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9.00-10.30 | Introducing Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS)Overview of basic Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) measurement principlesEnhance resolution and precision with MADLS and Adaptive correlationImprove particle size measurements of fluorescing sample |
10.30-10.45 | Tea Break |
10.45-12.15 | Zetasizer Advance Hands-on: DLS - Practical tips to achieve good quality data Hardware overview and using the ZS Xplorer software measurement processSample Preparation and how concentration can affect your measurementsHow to choose the correct measurement settings for your samples |
12.15-13.15 | Lunch Break |
13.15-14.45 | Zetasizer Advance Hands-on: DLS - Data Analysis Interpreting the data and results you have obtained from size measurements takenUnderstand how to troubleshoot your data |
14.45-15.00 | Tea break |
15.00-16.30 | Nanoparticle Characterization technique: Introduction Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) Overview of basic Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) measurement principles When to consider the NTA technique for nanoparticle characterization |
16.30-17.00 | QnA and Closing |
Day 2
Time | Topics |
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9.00-10.30 | Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA): DemonstrationTips and Tricks to optimize nanoparticle characterizationData interpretation |
10.30-10.45 | Tea Break |
10.45-12.00 | NanoParticle Characterization technique: Introduction Electrophoretic light scattering (ELS) Overview of basic Electrophoretic light scattering (ELS) measurement principles Understand what zeta potential is and what information it can give you NanoParticle Characterization technique: Introduction Static Light scattering (SLS) Overview of basic Static Light scattering (SLS) measurement principles |
12.00-13.00 | Lunch Break |
13.15-14.45 | Zetasizer Advance Hands-on : ELS -Practical tips to achieve good quality data Develop a robust and reliable methods for zeta potential measurements How the correct measurement set-up is key to obtaining robust and reliable data for your zeta potential measurements Interpreting the data and results you have obtained from Zetapotential measurements taken Understand how to troubleshoot your data |
15.30-15.45 | Tea break |
15.45-16.30 | Synergy between Zetasizer and Nanosight |
16.30-17.00 | QnA and Closing |
Joy (Ruethaitip Tiratrakulvichaya)
Manager, Product Management
Center of Excellence, DKSH
Joy has been with DKSH in Thailand since 2009. As the Product Manager for the Malvern Panalytical product range, she is responsible for technical and application support across Southeast Asia. With a background in food science and agroindustry, she is experienced in delivering training to both internal colleagues and external customers on how to operate and obtained the best data.
She has extensive working knowledge in material characterization techniques including laser diffraction, dynamic light scattering, micro-calorimetry, size exclusion chromatography and morphological property.
Malvern Panalytical was formed by the merger of Malvern Instruments Limited and PANalytical B.V. on 1st January 2017, has headquarters in both Almelo (the Netherlands), and in Malvern (UK), and employs over 2,000 people worldwide. The combined entity is a strong player and innovator in the materials characterization market and will leverage the strengths of the individual companies in their end markets, ranging from building materials to pharmaceuticals and from metals and mining to nanomaterials. Malvern Panalytical is a leading provider of scientific instrumentation for the measurement of elemental concentrations, crystallographic structure, molecular structure, remote sensing, rheology, particle size, particle shape, particle concentration and more.