Seminars by Dr. Grote-Westrick about GMP, QM, GCP in November 2024
Announcement: Seminars by Dr. Grote-Westrick on Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), Industrial Project Management, Quality Management, Good Clinical Practice (GCP)
The topics are of course pharmaceutical-focused, but the GMP and QM principle also applies to other areas of the chemical industry. The language is either German or English.
Three seminars in presence in November 2024 (Booking of the seminars: https://terminplaner6.dfn.de/de/p/1b11db4cafe18e4abbfb96476ca9e0b3-842428 - you can book all as package or individually)
Important Update: Dr. Grote-Westrick has important issues on the original dates, therefore the three seminars are postponed to new dates. (November 20-22, 2024)
a) New date: 20.11.2024 (10-17) - BIOTECH QUALITY MANAGER - room: CH56210
b) New date: 21.11.2024 (9-17) - GCP - GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICE (CORONA VACCINES) room: CH26504
c) New date: 22.11.2024 (9-17) - GMP COMPLIANCE FOR VOLTAREN - room: CH56210
Webpage of Dr. Grote-Westrick: https://www.grote-westrick.com/
Courses "IR/Raman spectroscopy for surfaces and solid states" and "IR/Raman Spectroscopy of Organometallic and Coordination Chemistry"
Prof. Janos Mink from Hungary is a long term guest in the TUM Chemistry. He is a world-class expert in vibrational spectroscopy and likes to teach young scientist about this effective and fascinating techniques for Raman and IR spectroscopy.
After his first course he will offer two more courses between November 16-November 28. If you are interested, please subscribe here for one or both courses so that we can contact you:
https://terminplaner6.dfn.de/b/5c7665dcc07c1091a72d5b8936b4ac64-956298
We plan to have a preliminary meeting at November 15, 2pm, in Room 21019 (computer room Chemistry) to discuss possible days of both courses. Both courses last for two to three days with 4-5 h per day.
Course 2: IR / Raman of Surfaces and Solid States
Highlights:
- Basic principles of IR and Raman techniques for structural study of surfaces
- New experimental methods and application for surfaces: Emission, Resonance Raman, SFG
Course 3: IR and Raman for Organometallic and Coordination Chemistry
Highlights include:
- Organometallic Molecules, their symmetry and vibrations
- Special complexes: Carbonyls and dioxygene complexes
- IR spectra of symmetric inorganic compounds
For the basic course (just finishing), the material is still available:
Course during the winter semester "Modelling in chemical reaction engineering"
Dear doctoral students at TUM NAT,
the course "Modeling in Chemical Reaction Engineering" will be offered again in the coming winter semester by Dr. Donaubauer (formerly a doctoral student with Prof. Hinrichsen).
Details can be found in the link at TUM-Online or in the PDF.
Best regards GC NAT
Annoucement as PDF(German)