Back to Basics Mini Workshop: How ICP-QQQ Works

Agilent invites you to join our Back to Basics Live Mini Workshop: How ICP-QQQ Works Educational Webinar. Social distancing times can be used to brush up on this great instrument fundamentals.
During the workshop we will cover general theory on ICP-MS and what lead to the development of the ICP-QQQ back in 2012. During each segment, will discuss the different components and will follow with a live instrument demonstration. At the end of the workshop we will open the floor for a Q&A session so please bring your challenging questions for our Applications Scientist Team. Our intention is to help you get the most out of your ICP-MS instrument.
Topics include:
- How does an ICP-QQQ work
- What led the development of the first ICP-QQQ in 2012?
- What makes a ICP-QQQ different from other ICP-MS systems.
- How is its performance compared to Single Quad systems.
- What other features are important to have a good ICP-QQQ
- Who uses ICP-QQQ systems
Presenter: Bert Woods (Application Scientist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
Joined the Agilent ICP-MS team in 2004, with previous employment in the semiconductor industry with Dominion Semiconductor (IBM/Toshiba) and Micron. Bert is a 1997 Chemistry graduate of Radford University in Virginia and an avid Washington DC Sports fan.
Presenter: Abe Gutierrez (Product Specialist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
Abe is an Agilent Product Specialist with nearly 30 years’ experience with ICP-MS. Abe started as an applications chemist in the semiconductor industry and moved to Agilent/HP in 1996. Abe is a technical resource supporting the Agilent sales organization.
