Sentences with phrase «use chemistry lab»

Quality Control Chemists use chemistry lab skills to assess the quality of products made in a manufacturing unit.

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For founders on this path, the 20,000 - square - foot center provides offices and wet chemistry and microbiology labs at below - market rates ($ 23 per square foot for office space, $ 25 for labs); alternatively, founders can exchange a small percentage of their equity or future revenue for use of the space.
I'm actually considering designing a «scientific» experiment in my lab using actual chemistry instruments to disprove this insanity.
«We combine a biological lab that includes molecular biology and biochemistry with the analytical chemistry using mass spectrometry,» Sharon says.
The pilot plant allowed us to see the chemistry on a much smaller scale, between that of the lab, which we are used to, and the industrial scale, allowing us to better understand the large plant.
I had a professor who used to begin class by reading his favorite sections from the undergraduate newspaper, and one day he laughed at a headline about a grad student who'd blown himself up in the chemistry lab.
And since all these liquid batteries, including the original liquid battery materials from his lab and those under development at Ambri, would use similar containers, insulating systems, and electronic control systems, the actual internal chemistry of the batteries could continue to evolve over time.
Nanorod structures aren't new, but the technique used by Lin's lab produces nanorods of uniform sizes — such as barium titanate and iron oxide, which have not yet been demonstrated via wet - chemistry approaches in the literature — and highly - uniform core - shell nanorods made by combining two dissimilar materials.
The lab of Beat Fierz at EPFL, in collaboration with the group of Claus Seidel at the University of Düsseldorf, was now able to observe actual chromatin motions, using a unique combination of protein and DNA chemistry, along with two complementary single - molecule fluorescence spectroscopy approaches.
Several students in Flaherty's lab are currently exploring different ways of «coupling this chemistry directly with reactions that use hydrogen peroxide for green oxidations within very short length scales,» that is, micrometers away, Flaherty said.
In the middle and right images, produced using an X-ray technique at Berkeley Lab, there is a clear contrast in an exploration of the manganese chemistry in a battery electrode material.
The company also created a device to detect the presence of the DNA tag, based on polymerase chain reaction (PCR), a test so fundamental to chemistry that it is used in high school science labs across the country.
The researchers say that this study shows that espresso makers can be used as low - cost alternatives in chemistry labs.
Boris Yakobson, a Rice professor of materials science and nanoengineering and of chemistry, was the go - to expert when a group of labs in Singapore, China, Japan and Taiwan used salt to make a «library» of 2 - D materials that combined transition metals and chalcogens.
Raised on the knee of science — her father taught her and her two brothers from a young age about geology, physics, and natural history — Alice Ting now stands firmly on her own two feet among the faculty at MIT's Chemistry Department, where her objective is to «simultaneously harness the power of genetics and the power of chemistry» using new technologies developed in her lab for imaging protein trafficking, protein - protein interactions, and enzymatic activity.
HPLC is a lab technique that uses chemistry to reveal precisely what elements are in a sample.
This lab was designed for the biochemistry (organic chemistry) chapter in a high school Biology class, but it could be used in a middle school Life Science course as well.
Having received $ 250,000 from Walton in 2011, the school «used the money to buy computers for students, as well as chemistry lab equipment and recording gear for the school's media studio.»
Speaking at the Fall 2015 meeting of the American Chemical Society in Boston, Berkeley Lab and University of California at Berkeley chemist Omar Yaghi, the inventor of MOFs, described the use of another technology he pioneered, «reticular chemistry,» to produce a series of compounds called «IRMOF -74-III,» which are effective for selective carbon dioxide capture in the presence of water.
«Our IRMOF -74-III compounds feature different groups in the pore interior, including methyl, aromatic, primary and secondary amines, that can be covalently functionalized with primary amines and used for the selective capture of carbon dioxide in 65 - percent relative humidity,» said Yaghi, who holds joint appointments with Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division and UC Berkeley's chemistry department.
Have worked in private facilities, hospitals and physician labs conducting tests using sophisticated equipment and safe procedures in chemistry, microbiology, coagulation and more.
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