Covers the basics of proteomics, mass spectrometry, protein synthesis, and amino acids, emphasizing the importance of molecular weight and isotopic abundance.
Covers hydrologic transport, water pollution, the EU WATER FRAMEWORK directive, water transit times, stable isotopes, and age balance in hydrologic systems.
Covers exercises on radiochemistry, including mass loss calculations and decay processes of various isotopes, with practical applications in medical treatments.
Covers protein mass spectrometry, proteomics fundamentals, ionization sources, analyzers, detectors, mass accuracy, resolution, and various ionization methods.
Explores methods for analyzing microbial communities, including FISH, PCR, stable isotopes, and single-cell genomics, to link functions to individual cells.
Covers the concept of chemical quantities, including physical and chemical quantities, atomic mass, isotopes, Avogadro's number, molar mass, molecules, and concentration.
Covers the efficient computation of heat capacity in metal organic frameworks using quantum classical methods and explores advanced PIMD techniques beyond benchmarks.
Explores the diversity and structure of sponge spicules and skeletons, including the biomineralization process and the potential environmental archive they provide.
Explores nuclear fuel, energy density, reactivity, and fission cross-sections for isotopes, as well as the characteristics of desirable nuclear fuel elements.