What is Applied Measurement Science?

It is a 120 ECTS international Master’s program at University of Tartu. Studies are carried out in the brand-new “Chemicum” building, one of the top research and education facilities in Northern Europe.

Read more about what we can offer you and why studying applied measurement science at the University of Tartu can be your best choice. For a more lively information please see this recent presentation.

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AMS blog and news

The ESTCube-1 satellite successfully launched!

The ESTCube-1 satellite was successfully launched early in the morning of 07.05.2013! Some hours later on the same day it was officially announced that the satellite works. Three AMS students [...]

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Evaluating the COSMO-RS Method for Modeling Hydrogen Bonding in Solution

Hydrogen bond (HB) is by its importance a unique chemical phenomenon in nature and has been widely studied from almost any possible viewpoint. HBs have an enormous role in the [...]

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Mobile phone as measurement instrument: The Secchi 3000 water turbidity analyser

An important direction in making measurement instruments is making them simpler, cheaper and accessible to many people. An interesting development in this direction has been made at SYKE (the Finland [...]

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Liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MSMS) in trace analysis

During 17-22.02.2013 The first Analytical Chemistry Winter school “Novel analysis methods”, organized by the St. Petersburg’s State University, took place near St. Petersburg. Ivo Leito participated in the event and [...]

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Acidity of strong acids (pKa) in water and organic solvents

Measurements of acidity and basicity of strong and superstrong acids (superacids) and bases in organic solvents is among the core research topics at the UT Chair of Analytical Chemistry. [...]

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