Software BootCamp Kick-off - ICP-MS Part 3
Agilent Technologies: Software BootCamp Kick-off - ICP-MS Part 3
Agilent ICP-MS MassHunter Workstation instrument control and data analysis software manages all aspects of setup, operation and maintenance of Agilent ICP-MS and ICP-QQQ instruments and accessories.
ICP-MS MassHunter is packed with all the features you need for ICP-MS software for the 7700, 7800, 7850, 7900 ICP-MS and ICP-QQQ software for the 8800 & 8900 ICP-QQQ. With an all new redesigned interface, ICP-MS MassHunter streamlines the analytical workflow from start to finish. Smart features help you optimize instrument maintenance and let you know more about your samples giving you unprecedented insight into samples and instrument health. Learn more about how the new ICP-MS MassHunter can transform your ICP-MS workflow in this Part 3 of our ICP-MS Software Bootcamp.
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: Yan Cheung (Applications Chemist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
Yan received her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Indiana University Bloomington. She joined Agilent Technologies as an Application Scientist in the Life Science and Chemical Analysis team in April 2020. Yan has extensive experience in operating and method development in ICP-MS. Yan also has years of experience working in the oil and gas industry.
Presenter: L. Craig Jones (ICP-MS Application Scientist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
Craig has been with Agilent for over 15 years as an ICP-MS applications scientist. He has been involved with multiple type of applications for ICP-MS, including environmental, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, semiconductor, geologic, and clinical analyses, to name a few. Previous to Agilent he worked in an environmental lab performing analysis and supervising both the inorganic and organic sections of the laboratory. In his spare time, Craig enjoys volunteering at the local marine science center, mountain biking, hiking and relaxing at the beach. Craig obtained a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from Fort Lewis College in Durango, CO.