Learn Why Atomic Absorption, MicroWave, and ICP Plasma Spectroscopy are the Perfect Tools for Both a Teaching and Research Environment
Agilent Technologies: Learn Why Atomic Absorption, MicroWave, and ICP Plasma Spectroscopy are the Perfect Tools for Both a Teaching and Research Environment
Universities, research labs with interns and others, need analytical tools that are both easy to learn as teaching tools, while being flexible enough to satisfy the needs of a research environment.
We will discuss each of the above techniques and outline the advantages and challenges of each.
Presenter: Paul Krampitz (Application Scientist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
Paul is a graduate of Bowling Green State University with a Chemistry Bachelor of Science degree. Twenty – five years of Spectroscopy experience mainly Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Spectroscopy as well as ICP-MS and AAS. His experience also includes X-Ray Fluorescence (ED, WD), Laser Ablation, Inorganic Speciation and Microwave Plasma Spectroscopy. Market Segment expertise includes environmental, petrochemical, metallurgical applications.