IMPLEMENTATION OF ERASMUS+ ACADEMIC MOBILITY AT THE LULIU HATIEGANU UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY

The first-year doctoral student of the department of pharmaceutical and toxicological chemistry Bidaibek Ramazan and the first-year master's student of this department Bakhytkyzy Gaukhar completed a traineeship in research work at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Iuliu Hatieganu" in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, within the framework of the Erasmus+ KA107 program from 14.03 to 10.06.2022 yy.


They got acquainted with the university's base, consolidated theoretical knowledge at the department of electroanalytical chemistry, practical skills in electrochemical methods, the basics of electrode reactions and modifications had deepened during the traineeship. We worked on the AutoLab automatic potentiostat using cyclic voltammetry (CV), differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and electrochemical spectroscopy (EIS).
In accordance with the traineeship program, young scientists from SKMA obtained results by electrochemical deposition of gold on ordered mesoporous carbon electrodes with screen printed (SPOMCEs), gold on polylysine-modified carbon electrodes with screen printed (PLY/SPCEs) and electrochemical deposition of methylene blue and gold on polylysine-modified carbon electrodes with screen printed electrods (PLY/SPCEs).

In addition, at the department of instrumental methods of analysis, in accordance with the topic of the dissertation, the quantitative of oil extract and santonin obtained from Artemisia cina was determined using HPLC/UV.
In the course of the research work, statistical processing of the results was carried out and the final report was presented. At the end of the research work, a positive characteristic was given by the traineeship supervisors PhD Oana Hosu and PhD Bogdan Feier.

They were not limited only by work experience, young scientists got acquainted with the culture, history, people, traditions of Romania and exchanged views with students from different countries.

20.06.2022, 15:58
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