Webinar Date/Time: Tuesday, May 2nd, 2023, at 10am EDT | 3pm BST | 4pm CEST
With the widespread use of electronic devices, it is critical for manufacturers to better understand the materials and components used in batteries to ensure the quality of the final product and gain valuable insights for the development of new technologies. In this webinar, you will learn about key elemental analysis applications related to batteries, specifically focusing on ICP-OES and ICP-MS techniques and their benefits.
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Event Overview:
From the electronics we interact with daily and increasingly the vehicles we travel in, lithium-based batteries are required in greater quantities with higher quality control requirements. Understanding the materials and components used in batteries across the supply chain will allow manufacturers and those working on the development of new technologies to both ensure the quality of the final product as well as gain valuable insights which may inform design decisions. During this webinar, you will learn about key elemental analysis applications related to batteries—focusing on the anodes, cathodes, and electrolytes components—and specifically leveraging ICP-OES and ICP-MS techniques and their associated benefits.
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Who Should Attend:
Directors, managers and technicians of laboratories conducting elemental analysis/impurities testing for battery production
Speakers:
Andrew Rams
Associate Product Manager, ICP-OES
PerkinElmer, U.S. LLC.
Andrew Rams is associate product manager for the ICP portfolio at PerkinElmer, joining the company in 2014 as a field applications scientist and moving into his current role in 2021. He received both a BSc (2004) and an MSc (2008) from the University of Western Ontario. He previously worked with various contract analytical laboratories, travelling to many locations across North America, South America, and Africa. During this time, he provided instrument training and assisted in method development and the implementation of standard operating procedures in remote laboratories.
Shuli Cheng
Application Scientist
PerkinElmer, U.S. LLC.
Shuli Cheng joined PerkinElmer in 2017 as an application scientist for AA and ICP-OES. She is based in Shanghai, China, specializing in applications within the industrial segment. Shuli has been providing method development and customer support for the past 15 years. Prior to joining PerkinElmer, she worked at AMETEK - SPECTRO Analytical Instruments. Shuli received an M.Sc degree in Water Chemistry at the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany.
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