
Spark new insights - Boost your lab's power with combustion-ion chromatography (USA)
May 22, 2025 at 10:00 PDT/ 12:00 CDT / 13:00 EDT
Halogens like fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine, along with sulfur, are corrosive and hazardous elements that pose significant environmental and industrial challenges. Accurate monitoring of these elements is crucial to protecting human health and ensuring efficient manufacturing processes. Traditional methods often struggle to detect these analytes in complex samples such as petrochemicals and personal care products, complicating quality control and assurance efforts.
Join us for an exclusive product launch webinar where three experts from Thermo Fisher Scientific will introduce an innovative Combustion-Ion Chromatography (C-IC) system. This cutting-edge technology is designed to enhance your halogen analysis, streamline your workflow, improve data accuracy, and deliver exceptional precision and efficiency.
Gain valuable insights from Dr. Carl Fisher, Pavan Sandhu, and Dr. Neil Rumachik as they discuss the advanced features, operational benefits, and application performance of this new C-IC system.
Key learning objectives
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the features and benefits of the new C-IC system
- Explore the enhanced capabilities and diverse applications of the system across various industries
- Discover how this system can optimize your workflow and significantly improve data accuracy
Who should attend?
- Laboratory managers, directors, quality control and assurance professionals
- Environmental scientists, analytical chemists, technicians and researchers
- Professionals in the consumer product manufacturing, power generation, food, and chemical industries
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Speakers

Dr. Carl Fisher is a Product Marketing Manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific. He earned his PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Alberta in Edmonton, AB, which was followed by a post-doctoral fellowship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA. After joining Thermo Fisher Scientific, he spent several years in the Applications Development team as an analytical chemist, producing technical and application notes. In his current role, he drives the delivery of Ion Chromatography and Sample Preparation (IC/SP) solutions for the environmental and industrial markets.

Pavan Sandhu completed her MS in Biomedical Engineering from University of Texas at Dallas and has several years of experience in clinical diagnostics and analytical instrumentation. At present, she is the Product Management Specialist in the Ion Chromatography and Sample Preparation (IC/SP) business unit at Thermo Fisher Scientific, managing combustion IC & discrete industrial analyzer products. Prior to joining IC/SP, she was part of an R&D team for Thermo Fisher Scientific Clinical Diagnostic Division (CDD), leading product development and design transfer of multiple diagnostic products.

Dr. Neil Rumachik completed his graduate studies in Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley (MS), and Stanford University (PhD) under the mentorship of Professor Carolyn Bertozzi before joining Thermo Fisher Scientific. He currently works as the Manager of Applications Development in the Ion Chromatography and Sample Preparation (IC/SP) business unit at Thermo Fisher Scientific. Before moving to the applications team, he worked as a staff scientist in R&D at Thermo Fisher Scientific, where he developed ion chromatography-mass spectrometry (IC-MS) products and workflows for carbohydrate analysis. With over a decade of experience at the intersection of chemistry and biology, he is focused on developing cross-disciplinary methods and utilizing multi-omics platforms to advance biological studies.
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