Part 1: The Mining Lifecycle and Elemental Analysis Workshop Series

Agilent Technologies invites you to a three-part series to discuss all aspects of elemental analysis involved in the complete mine lifecycle.
In Part 1 of this discussion will focus on the mine lifecycle stages and will provide examples of how Agilent instrumentation is particularly suited to operate in this challenging environment. This talk will concentrate on exploration and ore processing.
Presenter: Paul Krampitz (Application Scientist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
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. Experience also includes X-Ray Fluorescence (ED, WD), Laser Ablation, Inorganic Speciation and Microwave Plasma Spectroscopy. Market Segment expertise includes environmental, petrochemical, metallurgical applications.
Presenter: Greg Gilleland (Application Scientist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
Greg began his spectroscopy career in 1987 in Colorado, working at a series of environmental labs. After 14 years working in the world of commercial environmental labs, he moved on to a spectroscopy instrument manufacturer where he performed service and sales functions over the course of 11 years. He has been with Agilent Technologies, Inc., since 2012 in the role of Application Scientist for ICP-OES, MP-AES and AA products.
Presenter: Wayne Blonski (Canadian Product Specialist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
