My position as Head of Engineering for Anticorrosion Technologies allows me to work daily in an international team of professionals and design anti-corrosion protection systems for the metal industry, including primarily the automotive industry.
Chemical Analytics
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Subjects passed at the baccalaureate exam
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Professional diploma
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W rekrutacji na ten kierunek nie jest brany pod uwagę dyplom technika
About the field of study
Chemical Analytics allows students to gain not only knowledge of general chemistry, but also become specialists in inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry and mathematics. With comprehensive knowledge, they gain the competence to correctly select research methods and interpret the results obtained. During the course of their studies, they learn modern instrumental methods, often unique in the country, used for the analysis of modern materials, drugs, cosmetics and biological samples. They also learn how to handle waste and how to promote sustainability. The knowledge they have gained on this subject, allows them to start working in the laboratory and consciously choose methods of organizing their work. Under the guidance of professionals, they can conduct their first advanced experiments and gain skills in analytical thinking, independent problem-solving and responsibility for their own work, as well as working in a team. Students can also benefit from a package of subjects in business and employment law, which enables them to set up their own business in the future.
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Are you fascinated by working in a lab and conducting your own experiments? Choose chemical Analytics at Lodz University of Technology!
Chemical Analytics is a field of study suggested by chemical industry companies, gathered in the Business Council, which operates at the Faculty of Chemistry at TUL. The curriculum involves more than half of the classes being taught in labs and by doing science projects! With state-of-the-art equipment, you will safely investigate even the most advanced processes, and the support of professors will help you spread your wings and carry out increasingly complex experiments. Before that, however, you will have acquired the necessary knowledge of chemistry and related sciences. You will learn how to test the composition of chemical, cosmetic and pharmaceutical products, environmental samples and biological samples. You will learn to independently conduct research using modern instrumental, spectroscopic and separation techniques, as well as classical methods of analysis. You will learn how to use modern apparatus, develop analytical procedures and supervise chemical analytical work while adhering to economic, legal and ethical principles. Above all, however, you will learn how to conduct complex scientific research, starting with organizing safely functioning workstations and ending with presenting the results effectively. Studying chemical analytics is also an opportunity for internships in analytical laboratories of industrial partners of the Faculty of Chemistry at TUL, such as: Anwil, Atlas, or Petecki, as well as abroad. The Faculty of Chemistry has been the leader in student mobility at TUL for 5 years!
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- analytical chemist,
- quality controller,
- production controller,
- trader