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Science laboratory

The definition of a science laboratory is a special facility where experiments are done and typically contains equipment, beakers, burners and other tools necessary to complete experiments. An example of a science laboratory is a big room in a school that has tables, sinks, beakers and chemicals ready for experiments to be conducted.

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Sam Williams

Researcher

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4578 Marmora Road, Glasgow
Phones:
+7-495-1234567; +7-495-1234568

Responsibilities:

  • perform laboratory tests in order to produce reliable and precise data to support scientific investigations
  • carry out routine tasks accurately and following strict methodologies to carry out analyses
  • prepare specimens and samples
  • construct, maintain and operate standard laboratory equipment, for example centrifuges, titrators, pipetting machines and pH meters
  • keep equipment in a clean and serviceable condition and ensure the safe removal of waste
  • record, and sometimes interpret, results to present to senior colleagues
  • use computers and perform mathematical calculations for the preparation of graphs
  • ensure the laboratory is well-stocked and resourced and that everything is clearly and correctly labelled
  • keep up to date with technical developments, especially those which can save time and improve reliability
  • conduct searches on identified topics relevant to the research
  • follow and ensure strict safety procedures and safety checks

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