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Science Teachers’ WorkshopChemistry 2016
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Timetable: Wednesday 9th November
Time Topic Presenter8.00 – 8.30am REGISTRATION
8.30 – 8.45 am Welcome Head of School Professor Katrina Jolliffe
8.45 – 9.15 am Explosive Chemistry Show Dr Jeanette Hurst
9.15 – 11.00am Chemistry Small Group Workshop
11.00 – 11.30 am MORNING TEA
11.30 – 12.30 Lecture – Radiation and Nuclear Medicine Applications
Dr Joseph Bevitt - ANSTO
11.30 – 12.30 pm Lecture – Water Testing Analysis
Sydney Water
12.30 – 1.15 pm LUNCH Downstairs Foyer
1.15 – 3.00 pm Chemistry Small Group Workshop
3.00 – 4.00 pm AFTERNOON TEAWINE AND CHEESE
Meet the Staff
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Timetable: Thursday 10th November
Time Presenter Topic
8.00 – 8.30 am REGISTRATION
8.30 – 8.45 Welcome Head of School Professor Katrina Jolliffe
8.45 – 10.30 am Chemistry Small Group Workshop
10.30– 11.00 am MORNING TEA
11.00- 12.00 pm Lecture – Forensic Chemistry
Dr Adam Cawley-Racing NSWDr Lance Booker – Australian Sports Drug Testing
11.00 – 12.00 pm Lecture – Adventures in Renewable Chemicals and Energy
Professor Thomas Maschmeyer
12.00 – 1.30pm Chemistry Small Group Workshop
1.30 – 2.15 pm LUNCH Downstairs Foyer
2.15 – 3.30 pm Chemistry Small Group Workshop
3.30 – 4.30 pm AFTERNOON TEAWINE AND CHEESE
Meet the Staff
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Small Group Workshops: Wednesday 9th November
Workshop Code Presenter Day Location Time
Atomic AbsorptionSpectroscopy
W1 Ms Carola Hoogervorst Wednesday Level 4 9.15 – 11.00 AM1.15 – 3.00 PM
Gas Chromatography W2 Dr Stuart Bartlett Wednesday Level 4 – Chemistry Lab 1.15 – 3.00 PM
Mass Spectrometry W3 Dr Nick Proschogo Wednesday Mass Spectrometry LabMadsen Building
9.15 – 11.00 AM
High PerformanceLiquid Chromatography
W4 Mr Andrew Hall Wednesday Level 4 1.15 – 3.00 PM
X Ray DiffractionCrystallography
W5 Dr Suzanne NevilleMs Katrina Zenere
Wednesday Level 1 X-Ray Crystallography Lab
9.15 – 11.00 AM
Forensic Chemistry W6 Dr Prarthana Devi Wednesday Level 2 and Level 3 9.15 – 11.00 AM1.15 – 3.00 PM
Industrial Chemistry W7 Sutharsiny (Bobbie) Indusegaram Wednesday Level 2 9.15 – 11.00 AM1.15 – 3.00 PM
Electrophoresis W8 Dr Aviva Levine Wednesday Level 3 1.15 – 3.00 PM
Electron Microscopy W9 Dr Ian Kaplin Wednesday EMU Unit Madsen Building 9.15 – 11.00 AM1.15 – 3.00 PM
Chemical Monitoring and Management
W10 Ms Katrina Zenere Wednesday Level 2 Lab C 9.15 – 11.00 AM1.15 – 3.00 PM
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
W11 Dr Ian Luck Wednesday Level 1 9.15- 11.00 PM
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Small Group Workshops: Thursday 10th November
Workshop Code Presenter Day Location Time
Atomic AbsorptionSpectroscopy
W1 Ms Carola Hoogervorst Thursday Level 4 8.45 – 10.30am12.00-1.30 pm2.15 – 3.30 pm
Gas Chromatography W2 Dr Stuart Bartlett Thursday Level 4 8.45 – 10.30am2.15 – 3.30 pm
Mass Spectrometry W3 Dr Nick Proschogo Thursday Mass Spectrometry LabMadsen Building
8.45-10.30am2.15 – 3.30 pm
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
W4 Mr Andrew Hall Thursday Level 4 8.45 – 10.30 pm12.00 – 1.30 pm
X Ray DiffractionCrystallography
W5 Dr Suzanne NevilleMs Katrina Zenere
Thursday Level 1 X-Ray Crystallography Lab
12.00-1.30pm2.15 – 3.30 pm
Forensic Chemistry W6 Dr Prarthana Devi Thursday Level 2 and Level 3 8.45 – 10.30am12.00-1.30pm2.15 – 3.30 pm
Industrial Chemistry W7 Sutharsiny (Bobbie) Indusegaram Thursday Level 2 8.45 – 10.30am12.00-1.30pm2.15 – 3.30 pm
Electrophoresis W8 Dr Aviva Levina Thursday Level 3 8.45 – 10.30am12.00-1.30pm
Electron Microscopy W9 Dr Ian Kaplin Thursday EMU Unit Madsen Building 12.00-1.30pm2.15 – 3.30 pm
Chemical Monitoring and Management
W10 Ms Katrina Zenere Thursday Level 2 Lab C 8.45 – 10.30am12.00-1.30pm2.15 – 3.30 pm
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
W11 Dr Ian Luck Thursday Level 1 8.45-10.30 am
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This popular workshop will educate you in the workings of the Atomic Absorption Spectrometer. You will be able to take measurements of various samples containing trace amounts of metals and learn how to analyse an unknown sample.
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy –W1
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In this workshop you will be able to see how a Gas Chromatogram works by doing a variety of experiments
– Analysis of the alcohol content of a wine sample
– Analysis of a sample of biodiesel and petrol
– Analysis of a perfume sample and compare it to an imitation version – Chanel “Chance”
Gas Chromatography –W2
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Dr Nick Proschogo, Madsen BuildingMass Spectrometry is an extremely useful technique for the analysis of a great variety of organic compounds. Dr Proschogo will give you a very interesting demonstration of our research instruments.
Mass Spectrometry–W3
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This workshop is looking at the operation of one of the most important instruments used for forensic analysis. You will be able to see the analysis of a porphyrin and a vitamin sample – Supradyn. This instrument also has a mass spectrometer attached to it for the analysis of the eluted sample.
High Performance Liquid Chromatography –W4
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X-Ray Crystallography is used for determining the 3 dimensional structure and elemental composition of any material that can be grown to form a crystal. For example the structures of DNA and haemoglobin were both determined using this technique. It can be used for the development of new drugs such as anti-cancer.
X-Ray Diffraction Crystallography –W5
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Various forensic techniques are used for the analysis of samples – Ultra-violet visible spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy as well as various wet chemistry methods. This workshop looks at counterfeiting, poisoning and fingerprinting methods
Forensic Chemistry Experimental Techniques–W6
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In this workshop you will get to do a variety of hands on experiments that can be used to help with teaching the Optional Topic “Industrial Chemistry” These experiments would also be very useful for teaching to other grades.Experiments being covered:
• Solvay Process• Various experiments demonstrating equilibrium• Experiments involving sulfuric acid• The production of sodium hydroxide • Electrolysis of sodium chloride solution• Copper with nitric acid is used to show an equilibrium reaction
Industrial Chemistry –W7
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Dr Levina will give a very interesting demonstration of electrophoresis and will have you use this technique to do your own experimental analysis.
Electrophoresis –W8
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Presenter: Dr Ian Kaplin -Electron Microscope Unit Madsen Building
Always one of the most popular workshops once again Dr Kaplin will be giving a very interesting demonstration of the workings of the electron microscope. He will also be showing the sample preparation techniques involved.
Electron Microscopy –W9
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You will be doing some hands on experiments
– Iron Content in water– Hardness of water – chlorine content in water– Sulfate content in lawn food
Chemical Monitoring and Management –W10
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Dr Ian Luck
This amazing instrumental method is widely used in both the scientific community and its applications (MRI) in the health industry. NMR is used for the analysis of organic structures.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy –W11
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