1. For the FYP lab briefing/management guidelines briefing on the 21st of August, it is CANCELLED, due to PTPTN briefing, until further notice.
2. The lab orientation on the 28th of August is still on.
3. For students doing dry lab, your are required to go for the lab briefing just in case you are required to use the labs. This was told by Dr Wong. As for the lab orientation on 28th, you can just ignore it BUT if your FYP title needs to use any labs, then go for the briefing for the specific lab as shown in the notice in the previous blog post.
4. For the IMA lab test, the scope of the test encompasses from FAAS, GC to HPLC. Since Dr Teh said she might ask some "analytical/general questions" such as basic instrumentation use/general rules in using such instruments (expect questions on significant figures and instrumental errors), so just get yourself prepared. However, she is still indeterminate about the scope yet. So, you are also at least required to know the basics of UV-Vis and FT-IR as well, but no need so detail.
5. Again, for IMA lab test, please bring your own graph paper. REMEMBER, because none is provided on that day. This is from Dr Ramani.
The details of the lab test on IMA:
Date :WEEK 13, 26/8/09
Time: 4 - 6 PM
Venue :DK2B (with Biochem).
2. The lab orientation on the 28th of August is still on.
3. For students doing dry lab, your are required to go for the lab briefing just in case you are required to use the labs. This was told by Dr Wong. As for the lab orientation on 28th, you can just ignore it BUT if your FYP title needs to use any labs, then go for the briefing for the specific lab as shown in the notice in the previous blog post.
4. For the IMA lab test, the scope of the test encompasses from FAAS, GC to HPLC. Since Dr Teh said she might ask some "analytical/general questions" such as basic instrumentation use/general rules in using such instruments (expect questions on significant figures and instrumental errors), so just get yourself prepared. However, she is still indeterminate about the scope yet. So, you are also at least required to know the basics of UV-Vis and FT-IR as well, but no need so detail.
5. Again, for IMA lab test, please bring your own graph paper. REMEMBER, because none is provided on that day. This is from Dr Ramani.
The details of the lab test on IMA:
Date :WEEK 13, 26/8/09
Time: 4 - 6 PM
Venue :DK2B (with Biochem).
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