Short Course GC×GC Symposium Short Course

Sunday - May 17, 2026
 

Outline

The popular GC×GC workshop Riva returns. In 2026, we will feature an updated coverage of basic principles, fundamentals, optimization strategies, key applications of GC×GC.

Presented by leading proponents of GC×GC, this course will offer opportunity to ask questions through a Q&A session, share experiences, and learn of solutions that will assist your understanding of the technique, and provide tips and advice to improve your conduct of GC×GC.

Combined with a strong program of oral presentations and posters, GC×GC Riva 2026 promises to be a wealth of value-added information for the practitioner.

Target Audience

The target audience includes scientists and technologists who have an interest in GC×GC and are familiar with the technology but need additional information to assess the merits of GC×GC for their particular application or wish to further interpret the scope of GC×GC. More experienced users who wish to optimize their use of the instrument, to update their knowledge, or wish to have an opportunity to evaluate their personal practices in GC×GC will also be catered for.

09:00 – 09:45  – Introduction 

09:45 – 10:30 – Fundamentals

11:00 – 11:45 – Method Optimization

11:45 – 12:45 – Applications

Short Course LC×LC Symposium Short Course

Sunday - May 17, 2026
 

Outline

The LC×LC course aim to expand the coverage of knowledge on multidimensional chromatographic techniques. The course will be presented by leading experts of LC×LC methodology giving a unique opportunity to learn from experts on theory and applications of this powerful and promising technology.

Combined with the well-established and successful program of GC×GC short course and GC×GC & ISCC symposia, the course represents an additional value for participants to the “Riva” event.

Target Audience

The target audience includes scientists and technologists who have an interest in LC×LC, starting from very beginners to those that are familiar with the technology but need additional information to assess the merits of LC×LC for their particular application, or wish to further interpret the scope of LC×LC.

14:15 – 14:55  – Introduction – Basic principles

14:55 – 15:45Instrumentation

16:10 – 17:00Optimization

17:00 – 18:10Applications