Unit name | Technology & Automation Equipment Training |
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Unit code | CHEMM0014 |
Credit points | 30 |
Level of study | M/7 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 4 (weeks 1-24) |
Unit director | Professor. Jonathan Clayden |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
None |
Co-requisites |
None |
School/department | School of Chemistry |
Faculty | Faculty of Science |
This experimental unit comprises 3 group-based modules that will enable the students to have key training in equipment and computation-led experiments that represent the cutting edge of T&A in chemical synthesis. The experiments will include (a) Automated Reaction Optimisation; (b) Application of new Computational Technologies in Chemical Synthesis and (c) New Reactor Technology-Driven Synthesis co-created with industrial partners to represent real world chemical challenges. This experimental work will be supported by training in the use of Electronic Lab Notebooks.
Give students the experience of:
(a) Automated Reaction Optimisation
(b) Application of new Computational Technologies in Chemical Synthesis
(c) New Reactor Technology-Driven Synthesis
(d) Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELNs)
Confidence to propose potential integration of these techniques in their PhD research projects.
Predominantly lab-based work supported by hands-on workshops on experimental techniques.
Coursework linked to 3 lab rotations, weighted at 33.3%, using a mark assessment scheme of 0-100; pass at 50.
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How much time the unit requires
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of study to complete. Your total learning time is made up of contact time, directed learning tasks,
independent learning and assessment activity.
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Assessment
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