Introduction to High-Purity Water Standards - Implications for System Design and Operation

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Thursday February 23, 2017
      9:00 am - 2:30 pm
  • Location: Marcus Nanotechnology Building 1117-1118 | 345 Ferst Drive | Atlanta GA 30332
  • Phone: (404)894-5100
  • URL: IEN
  • Email: info@ien.gatech.edu
  • Fee(s):
    N/A
  • Extras:
    Free food
Contact

Paul Joseph: paul.joseph@ien.gatech.edu

Summaries

Summary Sentence: Understanding the different high-purity water quality standards and their implications on water treatment system designs play a critical role in the planning, development and operation of nanotechnology research and other semiconductor-related facilities.

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IEN Industry Seminar Series:

Introduction to High-Purity Water Standards - Implications for System Design and Operation

Understanding the different high-purity water quality standards and their implications on water treatment system designs play a critical role in the planning, development and operation of nanotechnology research and other semiconductor-related facilities.  This seminar will provide;

1) An in depth review of the different water quality standards, sampling strategies, techniques and detection limits

2) Explore water treatment system design and operational considerations to obtain the desired water quality including a case study of the Georgia Tech UPW system

3) A review of applications and considerations for small scale point of use laboratory water purification systems

Who Should Attend:

Scientists, researchers, lab technicians, A&E firms, facility managers and engineers who specify, procure, use, operate or maintain high-purity water systems will gain valuable information.  This seminar is intended to educate the audience about the latest state-of-the art analytical, large-scale and small-scale treatment technologies which will help those engaged in all aspects of high-purity water systems from planning to operating and maintaining.

Join Dr. Slava Libman from Air Liquide – BalazsTM Nanoanalysis, Glen Sundstrom and Jeffrey Holland from Evoqua Water Technologies, LLC to explore water quality standards, system designs and small-scale point of use water purification encountered in nanotechnology research facilities.

Agenda:

  • 9:00 AM – 9:15 AM Welcome Address & Seminar Overview, Dr. Paul Joseph – IEN Principle Research Scientist
  • 9:15 AM – 9:45 AM Session 1: Water Quality Standards; ASTM, SEMI, USP, Dr. Slava Libman – Balazs Water Lab Director
  • 9:45 AM – 10:30 AM Session 2: Analytical Methodology; On-Line, Off-Line, Sampling Strategies, Detection Limits, Dr. Slava Libman – Balazs Water Lab Director
  • 10:30 AM – 11:15 AM Session 3: High-Purity Water System Design; Unit Operations, Philosophies, Examples, Glen Sundstrom – Evoqua UPW Process Engineer
  • 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM IEN Clean Room & Lab Tour for attendees (Q/A session for “Online” participants), Ben Hollerbach – IEN Cleanroom Support Staff
  • 12:00 PM – 12:10 PM Lunch Pick – Up
  • 12:10 PM – 1:00 PM Session 4: High-Purity Water System Operation; Startup Considerations, Case Studies, Glen Sundstrom  – Evoqua UPW Process Engineer
  • 1:00 PM – 1:30 PM Session 5: Laboratory Point of Use Water Systems; Considerations, Jeffrey Holland – Evoqua Director of Laboratory Products
  • 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Networking Time

Register Here. Complimentary Lunch Provided with Registration.

Additional Information

In Campus Calendar
Yes
Groups

3D Systems Packaging Research Center, Georgia Electronic Design Center (GEDC), Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology, The Center for MEMS and Microsystems Technologies

Invited Audience
Faculty/Staff, Public, Undergraduate students, Graduate students
Categories
Career/Professional development, Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium
Keywords
water treatment processes, Nanotechnology, Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing, the Institue for Electronics and Nanotechnology, the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The School of Materials Science and Engineering, cleanroom operations, cleanroom training
Status
  • Created By: Christa Ernst
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Feb 2, 2017 - 10:27am
  • Last Updated: Apr 13, 2017 - 5:13pm