Teaching & Consultancy

Innovative Data Evaluation And Separations (IDEAS) is a specialized consultancy agency dedicated to advancing expertise in chromatography, data analysis, machine learning for analytical chemistry, and automated method development.

IDEAS offers comprehensive training programs tailored for professionals and researchers in analytical sciences, focusing on the principles and advanced applications of chromatographic techniques, data interpretation, and the integration of machine learning in analytical workflows.

In addition to educational services, IDEAS provides consultancy and project-based support in areas such as data analysis, chemometric modeling, and the optimization and development of separation methods. Through its dual focus on teaching and practical problem-solving, IDEAS serves as a bridge between theoretical knowledge and applied innovation in analytical chemistry and separation science.

 

Short Courses

We offer a wide range of short courses in the fields of chromatography, data analysis, and machine-learning:

Customised courses tailored to specific needs or interests can also be provided upon request.

 

Exemplary course – Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in Chromatography

 

Contact

For inquiries, please contact us at: TSBOS.IDEAS@gmail.com 

Recent Posts

Novel sequencing approach enables detailed characterization of PLGA co-polymers

CAST Scientst Masashi Serizawas was published in Macromolecules. Masashi presents a ‘polymer sequencing’ approach for analyzing the composition of PLGA copolymers in great detail. The method consists of controlled chemical degradation followed by reversed-phase liquid chromatography and high-resolution mass spectrometry (RPLC-HRMS) to arrive at an accurate characterisation of block-length distribution. The work provides a robust framework for the rational design of sequence-controlled PLGA for drug delivery and other advanced applications.

Microscale native SEC-HRMS to characterize immunoconjugates

In this study, CAST scientists Annika van der Zon et al., in collaboration with Bram Weijers and Danielle Vlugts (Amsterdam UMC), introduce a rapid, microscale aqueous size-exclusion chromatography–mass spectrometry (SEC-MS) method to measure chelator to antibody ratio in immunoconjugates.