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TEMPUS project NETREL 2nd annual quality meeting Learning courses and hands-on trainings THE SECOND QUALITY CONTROL MEETING Masaryk University, Brno Czech Republic 3-4 December 2014

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TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Learning courses and hands-on trainings

THE SECOND QUALITY CONTROL MEETINGMasaryk University, Brno Czech Republic

3-4 December 2014

TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Learning Courses

• Learning course on sample treatment of environmental analysis– prepared by STU + MU– course held in Sarajevo and Belgrade

• Learning course on analytical methods – prepared by UoP + MU– course held in Sarajevo and Belgrade

• Learning course on method validation– prepared by MU– course held in Banja Luka and Belgrade

• Hands on trainings arranged by MU; held in Brno: – sampling of environmental pollutants– sample treatment of environmental pollutants– Instrumental analysis (HPLC)

TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Learning Course on Sample treatment of environmental matrices

• Presenters – Ivan Špánik (STU) and Branislav Vrana (MU)

• 2 rounds of lecture course: Bosnia & Hercegovina and Serbia

• Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina– 3rd (Monday) – 7th (Friday) February 2014– University of Sarajevo– Local organiser: Prof. Jasna Huremovic, Prof. Tidza Muhic-Sarac– 20 Attendees (17 US; 3 UBL)

• Belgrade, Republic– 10th (Monday) to 14th (Friday) February 2014– University of Belgrade– Local organiser: Ms. Gordana Gajica, Prof. Branimir Jovancicevic– 12 Attendees (8 UB; 4 UNS)

• Hours – 9.00 to 12.00 and 1.00 to 4.00 pm

TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Learning Course on Sample treatment of environmental matrices

University of Sarajevo 3rd – 7th February 2014

TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Learning Course on Sample treatment of environmental matrices

University of Belgrade 10th – 14th February 2014

TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Aims of the Learning Course on sample treatment

• To understand key aspects of treatment of environmental matrices for further analytical determination of WFD pollutants with main focus on surface water

• To understand basic principles of the most frequently used sample treatment methods used for extraction of organic pollutants from environmental matrices

• To have basic knowledge about parameters that needs to be optimised prior sample treatment procedure and their influence on overall process

• To give attendees basic information about methods development process

• To give attendees a sound theoretical knowledge of how to treat samples containing a wide range of environmental pollutants with various physico-chemical properties

TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Learning Course onanalytical methods

• Presenters – Graham Mills (UoP) and Zdeněk Šimek (MU)

• 2 rounds of lecture course: Bosnia & Hercegovina and Serbia

• This course consisted of two parts:– GC-MS lectures were coordinated by Prof. Graham Mills (UoP) – HPLC lectures were coordinated by Assoc Prof. Zdeněk Šimek (MU).

• Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina– 9th (Monday) – 13th (Friday) June 2014– University of Sarajevo– Local organiser: Prof. Jasna Huremovic, Prof. Tidza Muhic-Sarac– X attendees (X UBL; Y US)

• Belgrade, Republic– 15th (Monday) to 19th (Friday) June 2014– University of Belgrade– Local organiser: Ms. Gordana Gajica, Prof. Branimir Jovancicevic– 12 attendees (4 UNS; 8 UB)

TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Aims of the Learning Course on analytical methods

• To understand basic chromatographic separation principles

• To understand some theoretical aspects governing separation technique

• To understand the main instrumental components of GC (and GC/MS) HPLC (and LC/MS)

• To understand how changing the these components will effect the separation of analytes

• To understand who to trouble shoot and solve practical problemswith GC and HPLC methods

TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Learning Course on analytical methods

University of Belgrade 15th – 19th June 2014

TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Learning courseanalytical methods

University of Belgrade 15th – 19th June 2014

TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Learning Course on Method Validation

• Presenter – Dr. Šimon Vojta (MU)

• 2 rounds of the lecture course: in Bosnia & Hercegovina and in Serbia

• Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina– 17th (Monday) – 20th (Thursday) November 2014– University of Banja Luka– Local organiser: Prof. Biljana Kukavica; Ms. Mirela Boroja, Ms. Jasna Friscic– 8 attendees (6 UBL, 2 US)

• Belgrade, Republic of Serbia– 24th (Monday) to 27th (Thursday) November 2014– University of Belgrade– Local organiser: Ms. Gordana Gajica, Prof. Branimir Jovancicevic– 8 attendees (3 UNS, 5 UB)

• Hours – 9.00 to 12.00 and 1.00 to 4.00 pm

LOD Precision

Trueness

Specificity

TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Aims of the Learning Course

• To be able to identify the factors which have to be considered when choosing a method of analysis

• to know where to look for suitable methods

• to understand and be able to identify the causes of unsatisfactory results

• to understand what is method validation and why it is required

• to give attendees a sound theoretical knowledge of how to develop and validate a method for the analysis of environmental pollutants in water, sediments and biota

• to have a practical knowledge of how to plan and undertake a method validation for GC-MS analysis of key environmental pollutants

Learning course on QA&QC in analytical chemistry

Novi Sad, 20.10 – 24.10. 2014Sarajevo 3.11. – 7.11. 2014

• Learning course was delivered by Ivan Spanik, J. Labuda• 6 persons – from Serbia, 10 persons from BIH• Learning course was divided into three parts

• ISO 17025• Calculation of uncertainty• Statistical evaluation with

monitoring of trends (Control Charts) with case studies and practical examples

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Learning course QA&QC in analytical chemistry

University of Sarajevo 3rd – 7th November 2014

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General practical arrangements

• Presenters tried to make the course interactive – so everyone can learn as much as possible during the week

• The speed of the course was driven by the attendees – it was not considered vital to cover every topic in full detail as each person received a complete set of talks on the Learning Course to look at afterwards (a paper copy of materials was also provided)

• Attendees were encouraged to ask questions during the session as they occur rather than at the end of talks

• In most courses were some ‘questions and answers’ every morning for cca 1.5 h to allow you to reflect on the knowledge learned in each session

• A practical demonstration of some sample preparation techniques, and method validation on GC/MS was arranged to gain practical understanding of techniques discussed in the classroom;

• Presenters were available at the end of each day to discuss topics and further questions

TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Hands on Training Course Sampling

• Trainers – Dr. Roman Prokeš and Dr. Brano Vrana (MU)– At RECETOX, MU, in Brno, Czech Republic– 8th – 10th July 2014– 6 participants (2 UNS; 1 UB; 1US; 2 UBL)

TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Hands on Training Course on Instrumental analysis (HPLC)

• Trainers: – Assoc Prof. Zdeněk Šimek; – Dr. Jitka Bečanová– Dr. Jiří Kohoutek (MU)

• At RECETOX, MU, in Brno, Czech Republic– 20th – 22nd May 2014

• 6 participants (1 UNS; 2 UB; 2 UBL; 1 US)

TEMPUS project NETREL2nd annual quality meeting

Hands on Training Course onSample treatment

• Trainers – Dr. Roman Prokeš and Dr. Brano Vrana (MU)– At RECETOX, MU, in Brno, Czech Republic– 9th – 11th September 2014 – 5 participants (2 UBL; 1 UB; 1 US; 1 UNS)

Hands-on training on GC-MS

Bratislava, April, 21st - 25th, 2014

• Training was delivered by Ivan Spanik, Olga Vyviurska and Alexandra Pazitna

• 5 persons – 1 from each university partner except of UBL• Training course was divided into three parts

– GC and MSD equipment setup– Basics of GC and MS software (Chemstation)– Data GC chromatogram evaluation and calibration– MS spectra evaluation

Training on equipment (GC-MS)

Belgrade, 29.6 – 4.7. 2014Banja Luka 13.7. – 18.7. 2014

• Training was delivered by Ivan Spanik• 4 persons – from UB, 6 persons from UBL• Training course was divided into two parts

– Basics of GC and MS software (Chemstation)– Development and installation of methods for

determination of PCB, WFD pollutants, OCP– SCAN injection, selection of SIM ions, calibrations

Training on equipment (HPLC)

Novi Sad, 29.6 – 4.7. 2014Sarajevo 7.7. – 11.7. 2014

• Training was delivered by Andrea Spevak• 3 persons – from UNS, 8 persons from US• Training course was divided into three

parts• Instrument• Method development, calibration,

spectral library• Method development based on

University requirements, working with real samples