FYDP Lab
Lab Engineer
– Awais Javaid
– Email: [email protected]
–Contact: 051-9085-4280
Introduction:
There are number of educational institutions and industries surrounding this local area, but no significant facilities are available in the surrounding where academicians, researchers, technologists can get together and share their views & experiences about new techniques and applications of various instruments in research under one roof. In order to cater the needs of all the departments for sophisticated instruments at Institute of Environmental Sciences and Engineering (IESE), Advanced Analytical Laboratory (AAL) was established in 1996.
All students, researchers and faculty members from Environmental Sciences and Engineering Departments of the university are free to avail the services of AAL as per the guidelines laid by the Committee of the AAL. These guidelines are regularly reviewed from time to time. While outside users from Industries, Research & Development Organizations and other educational institutions can be allowed to avail this facility with permission as per guidelines.
Objectives:
The researchers, technologists of advanced Analytical Lab. can share their views about recent development in instrumentation with a broad objective to trains/update students & researchers about advances in instrumentation. We at Carry out the analysis of samples received from researchers working in various educational and research institutions, industries, labs etc.Provide facilities to researchers to carry out measurements on sophisticated instruments not available in their own institutions Organize short term courses/workshops/training on the use and application of various instruments for the benefit of research scholars, teachers and personnel from other laboratories, universities and industries Train the scholars about latest sophisticated instruments available in research field.
Available parameters
- Halogen- and metal-organic compounds on GC-ECD
- Inorganic Carbon (IC)
- Organic compounds on GC-FID
- Particle size analysis (0.1–600 µm)
- Total Carbon (TC)
- Total Organic Carbon (TOC)
Facilities:
- Elemental Analysis (Na – U)
- Particle size determination (0.1 -600um)
- HC/ THMs Analysis (FID, ECD)
- Solvent Separation
- wastewater collection
- Autotitration