Nitrogen (N₂) Analysis by Agilent GC
Agilent: Nitrogen (N₂) Analysis by Agilent GC
Are you ready to elevate your understanding of Nitrogen analysis by Gas Chromatography (GC)? Dive deep into the intricacies of N₂ analysis, gain valuable insights, and optimize your analytical processes for unparalleled precision.
Webinar Highlights:
1. Understanding the Importance of N₂ Analysis
- Explore the significance of nitrogen analysis in various industries.
- Learn how accurate N₂ measurements contribute to quality control and regulatory compliance.
2. Fundamentals of Gas Chromatography for N₂ Analysis
- Delve into the basics of Gas Chromatography and its application in nitrogen analysis.
- Gain insights into the key components and parameters for successful N₂ analysis.
3. Discover best practices for setting up and optimizing your GC system
- Learn how to choose the right columns, detectors, and conditions.
- Identify and overcome common issues encountered.
- Get practical tips for troubleshooting to ensure accurate and reliable results.
4. Q&A Session
Presenter: Dr. Soma Dasgupta (Application Engineer GC/MS, Agilent Technologies)
With over 17 years of extensive experience in gas chromatography, Dr. Soma has explored diverse facets of this analytical technique, addressing inquiries across various sectors, from ensuring food safety to advancing pharmaceutical analyses. Her academic journey includes doctoral research at the University of Pune, where her focus was on developing comprehensive methods for analyzing agro-chemicals in fruits and vegetables.
Previously, having served as a Field Application Specialist for three years, she honed her expertise in the practical applications of gas chromatography. Since joining Agilent Technologies, she have been an integral part of a dynamic team dedicated to providing solutions that cater to our customers' analytical needs. Her specialization encompasses multi-residue method development, with a specific focus on pesticides and environmental applications, as well as expertise in identifying genotoxic impurities in pharmaceuticals.
Throughout her career, She has contributed significantly to the field, with a portfolio of more than 25 publications, application notes, and a book chapter.