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Absolute Basics of Chemometrics

13 February 2026 09:00-17:00, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom


Introduction
What will you learn on this course?

This course provides an overview of the history, development and current use of chemometrics in fields such as clinical, environmental, flavour and fragrance & biotechnology applications and its use in method development.

The course opens with a “walk-though” summary of the workflows in a chemometrics study, as an example, and goes on to outline the considerations when designing a chemometrics experiment or study including sampling and quality control, metadata and sample preparation techniques.

The course will provide an overview of different Mass Spectrometry-based instrumentation and other techniques (such as NMR and Infrared) that produce data used for chemometric analysis.

The course covers data processing and statistical analysis. This section will cover processing and preparation of mass spectrometry data and will give an overview of Multivariate Statistical Analysis techniques. It will go through the different chemometrics techniques, methods and tools used for creating and mapping data.
The final part of the course goes on to explore the frontiers of chemometrics and advancements in the field.

Who is this course for?
If you have no or very little knowledge of Chemometrics and would like to improve your knowledge in this area, then this is the course for you.
  • Beginners – those new to Chemometrics.
  • Analysts, Data Analysts or Technicians looking for a refresher in this technique.
  • Lab Managers and Line Managers – those who are responsible for the data or the analysts performing data analysis.
  • Report Writers – technical specialists who aren’t performing the data analysis but are using the results.
  • Service Engineers and Consultant Engineers – those who install the software or recommend the use of this technique but don’t have the background.
  • Those involved in the Sales or Marketing of the software or the technique for sample data analysis – e.g. manufacturers, contract labs, media companies.

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The Open University

The Open University , Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, United Kingdom

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