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what are the types of methods of analysis for quantification of marker in a high matrix ed samples?
Don't remember exact questions but the process seemed quite average and nothing out of the ordinary compared to other technical/behavioral interviews.
Describe a time you failed in your research, what you learnt from the experience and how you moved forward afterwards.
What are your career goals?
Describe an example of random and systematic error and how they relate to an ICP-MS.
Why did you pursue a PhD in your field? Why are you not staying in academia?
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