Virtual Environment Analysis Symposium 2019
You will be able to choose from the topics and listen to those of your interest. Topics will include:
- EU Water Framework Directive Testing
- Per/Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in the Environment
- Advances in Sample Preparation and Regulated POPs Testing
- Inorganics & Nanoparticles in the Environment
- Techniques for Microplastic Characterization in the Environment
- Non-targeted & Effect-based Workflows for - Identifying Emerging Contaminants in the Environment
On demand session 1
EU Water Framework Directive Testing
Legislative Background to The EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC)
Dr. Dirk Hoegaerts., Agilent Technologies, Belgium
Highly Sensitive Determination of Contaminants in Surface Water in the Context of the EU Water Framework Directive using Stir Bar Sorptive Extraction (SBSE) and GC-MS/MS.
Oliver Lerch, GERSTEL GmbH & Co.KG, Mulheim, Germany
Quantitation of Haloacetic Acids by LC-MS: Rising to the Challenge of Revisions to the EU Drinking Water Directive
Jonathan Spencer, Agilent Technologies, United Kingdom
Microcystins quantification and identification in water: Complementary QQQ and Hi-Res approaches
Ralph Hindle, Vogon Laboratory Services, Canada
Ultra-trace level analysis of hormones in water using innovative sample preparation and Mass Spectrometry
Dr. Tarun Anumol, Agilent Technologies, USA
Per/Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in the Environment
Comprehensive workflow to quantify legacy & emerging PFAS in Water, wastewater & biosolids
Dr. Bradley Clarke, Melbourne University, Australia
Advances in automated sample preparation and analysis of polyfluoroalkyl substances in environmental water samples
Dr. James Pyke, Agilent Technologies, USA
Demystifying EPA 537.1 and EPA 8327 for PFAS analysis in water and wastewater with LC/MS/MS
Dr. Emily Parry, Agilent Technologies, USA
Developing a Screening Workflow for PFAS in the Environment using advances in Ion Mobility Spectrometery-Mass Spectrometery (IMS-MS).
Dr. Erin Baker & Dr. James Dodds, North Carolina State University, USA
On demand session 2
Advances in Sample Preparation and Regulated POPs Testing
Streamlining method development and increasing productivity with the simultaneous analysis of volatile organic compounds and 1,4-Dioxane in Water
Detlef Knappe, Professor, Dept. of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering , North Carolina State Univ., USA
Measurement of Underivatized Glyphosate and Other Polar Pesticides in Surface Water
Jean-Francois Roy, Agilent Technologies, Canada
An Introduction to Dispersive Liquid - Liquid Microextraction (DiLLME)
Jonathan Dunscombe, Anatune, UK
Environmental applications for VOC and PAH by SPME Arrow
Stefan Cretnik, CTC Analytics, Switzerland
Sensitive Nitrosamines Analysis in drinking Water using GC/MS/MS
Diana Wong, Agilent Technologies, USA
A Universal Site Calibration Model For measuring TPH in Soil
Sean Manning, Ziltek, Australia
Inorganics & Nanoparticles in the Environment
How to Streamline Implementation of ICP-MS for Regulated Water Analysis
Ed McCurdy, Agilent Technologies Ltd, UK & Gregory Lecornet, Agilent Technologies, France
Fast multi-element quantification of nanoparticles in water supplies and wastewater treatment using single particle ICP-MS
Dr. Yuxiong Huang, Tsinghua Berkeley Shenzhen Institute, USA
On demand session 3
Techniques for Microplastic Characterization in the Environment
Investigations into Isolating Microplastics from Wastewater Influent
Justin Keogh, University of Arizona, USA
Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL) based IR imaging and handheld mobile spectroscopy for charecterizing microplastics
Andreas Kerstan, Agilent Technologies, Germany
Extracting microplastics from the environment
Jack Buckingham, PhD candidate affiliated with the University of Hull. Freija Mendrik, PhD candidate affiliated with the University of Hull, England
Detection of Microplastics using Thermoanalytical Methods
Dr. Ulrike Braun, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM), Germany
An analytical study of phthalate occurrence in the environment - a step toward understanding human exposures
Professor Fiona Regan, DCU Water Institute, Dublin City University, Ireland
Non-targeted & Effect-based Workflows for Identifying Emerging Contaminants in the Environment
High resolution mass spectrometry to assess transformation products and disinfection by-products in water
Danielle Westerman & Dr. Susan Richardson, University of South Carolina, USA
Advancing throughput for comprehensive HRMS screening of drinking water: Combined approach of online SPE and direct injection
Stephan Lebertz, SGS, Germany
Advancing the Exposome using mass spectrometry and complementary biological tools
Dr. Shi-Fen Xu, Agilent Technologies, China
Methods and challenges for the characterization of the Human Exposome
Dr. Sonia Dagnino, Imperial College, United Kingdom
Profiling environmental contaminants using GC-Q/TOF: Get the whole picture
Joerg Riener, Agilent Technologies, Germany