Advanced UNICORN™ system control for chromatography systems (UNI1)
Course
About course
This 3-day course covers both basic and more advanced UNICORN™ chromatography system control programming. The basic overview covers aspects like user and system set-up, manual control, performing runs, editing method, creating methods using block programming as well as use of air sensors and alarms or warnings. The overview is followed by more advanced programming instruction, such as conditional programming, watch commands, and start protocols.
Advanced evaluation procedures, importing/exporting data, comparing results and developing reports are also covered. Optimization of system variables, networking and validation issues will be discussed.
- Advanced hands‑on use of UNICORN™ software for system control, programming, administration, and data management
- Advanced method programming
- User and system administration
- Method writing and verification runs
A basic understanding of chromatography principles is required for this course. Prior to attending this course, refresh your knowledge of UNICORN™ software with these free online courses:
- Get started: UNICORN™ software for chromatography
- Get confident: UNICORN™ method editing for chromatography
Course dates and locations:
UPPSALA, SWEDEN
MAR 03-05, 2026 (EN)
MUNICH, GERMANY
JUN 30-JUL 2, 2026 (DEU)
After the course, you will be able to:
- Use UNICORN™ software to help achieve optimal performance from your system
- Document and report results in accordance with regulatory requirements
- Understand system settings and network options
Who should attend?
- Process operators and supervisors, researchers, engineers, QA/QC personnel, and project managers who need a better understanding of system control
- Scientists, engineers, operators, system owners, and administrators responsible for ensuring the performance of UNICORN™‑based systems, and those who support hands‑on users of UNICORN™ in manufacturing environments
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