Understand your process and water quality with online and laboratory TOC analysis
From source water to wastewater, this webcast will outline the importance of tracking carbon levels. The ability to obtain carbon data with an online or laboratory TOC analyzer is critical to understanding the effectiveness of a plant’s treatment process and identifying process impurities. SUEZ will share case studies that highlight how laboratory and online TOC analysis can be utilized to drive optimal performance.
Speakers
![Jens Neubauer](/assets/file_store/elearning_files/133/speakers/177/thumbnails/100w_Jens Neubauer.jpg)
Jens Neubauer (SUEZ)
Jens Neubauer is the EMEA Product Application Specialist for the Sievers brand of TOC analyzers by SUEZ-Water Technologies & Solutions. Jens is responsible for the development and deployment of organics monitoring solutions for industrial and environmental markets in Europe.
Moderators
![Tom Lynch CChem FRSC](/assets/file_store/elearning_files/133/moderators/49/thumbnails/100w_Tom-Lynch.jpg)
Tom Lynch CChem FRSC (International Labmate Ltd)
Tom has 35 years of experience in the petroleum industry, specialising in the delivery of forensic and problem solving /method development capabilities for BP Fuels and Lubricants businesses globally. He was also a member of the BP Science Council representing Analytical Science and led a BP wide Analytical Science network. Tom has published over 30 citable papers, 4 book chapters and has given over 60 presentations at conferences. He is a past Vice President of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Analytical Division and a past Chairman of the RSC Separation Science Group. In addition, Tom is a recipient of the Silver Jubilee Medal by the Chromatographic Society and a technical achievement award by the Energy Institute.
Events
Jul 10 2024 Birmingham, UK
Jul 21 2024 Cape Town, South Africa
Australasian Waste & Recycling Expo
Jul 24 2024 Sydney, Australia
IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition
Aug 11 2024 Toronto, Canada
Aug 25 2024 Stockholm, Sweden and online