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I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for a very informative course in New Delhi. I am a Chemical Engineer heading two Polymer Synthesis laboratories and the Analytical Dept at Gharda. During the two days, I learned how so much information can be pulled from DSC and Rheological studies as well as the many "Tricks of the Trade"
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-Dr. Mathew Abraham, Senior Manager, R&D, Gharda Chemicals Ltd., Course Attendee - 2011@ New Delhi, INDIA |
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Totally, it is a very good classroom training for problem solving, especially for technologists in Thermal & Rheology area, even for product developers. Your great experience in practical operations and issue resolution are really useful. Thank you for sharing your expertise. |
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-Qiang Wang, Research Scientist, GE-Global Research Center, Course Attendee-2011 @ Shanghai, CHINA |
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I very much enjoyed your topic “How to Identify Opportunities in Thermal-Rheology Analytical Data”. I also appreciated the “Real World” examples and the analytical perspective of the problem solving strategies. |
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-Dr. Wade Thompson, Research Technical Leader, Attendee-2011 @ Newark, NJ, USA |
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Enjoyed the problem solving examples.....Rheology of moisture and heat sensitive materials was very useful since we process PET & Nylons. We took away some great information from this seminar. |
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-Tom Shilale, Sr. R&D Engineer, Avery Dennison, Attendee-2010 @ Cleveland, OH, USA
-Chuck Burout, Business Development Manager-New Technologies, Avery Dennison, Attendee-2010 @ Cleveland, OH, USA
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Practical aspects of the course were excellent. Logical & scientific problem solving examples were great. Thanks, it was a day Very Well spent. |
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-Dr. Sumita Ranganathan, Senior Product Development Engineer, Sealed Air, Attendee-2009 @ Atlanta, GA, USA |
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Very well in-depth analysis of the role of crystallinity in controlling the performance of plastic films; I learned a lot from the class. |
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-Huy Phan, Process Quality Engineer , SKC Films, Attendee-2009 @ Atlanta, GA, USA |
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Case Histories provided methodology and approaches to problem analysis - liked it very much. Also enjoyed the discussion on 7-RULES OF INNOVATION with a particular reference to problem solving. |
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-Dr. Salil Jha, Manager R&D, Capsugel-a division of Pfizer, Attendee-2008 @ Newark, NJ, USA |
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Discussion of Case Studies was particularly helpful. I learned a lot of "Tips & Tricks" that you won't find in textbooks. Very practical approach in presentations. |
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-Lourdes Lopez, Principal Scientist, Beckton Dickinson, Attendee-2008 @ Newark, NJ, USA |
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Extremely helpful course for our type of industry where competition is intense and everyone is looking for cost-effective packaging materials with superior technology... Structure-processing-property relationships were presented with such high clarity for the first time...Case histories discussed will definitely help us. |
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-Dipak Boral, Head-R&D, UFlex-Packaging Division - India, Attendee-2007 @ Newark, NJ, USA |
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Course was very good with lots of practical information and thought-provoking approaches to industrial problem solving. |
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-William Brown, Lead Sciences & Lab Services Specialist, Progressive Energy, Attendee-2007 @ Newark, NJ, USA |
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Quite interesting course...all the case-studies presented brought-in new ideas to be applied to our materials. |
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-Carlos Rodriguez, R&D, BioFilm - South America, Attendee-2007 @ Newark, NJ, USA, |
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The course was highly relevant to non-lab people like myself...Really liked the message about Innovation coming from analytical work. |
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-Richard Dayrit, Research Associate, Sealed Air-Cryovac Division, Attendee-2007 @ Newark, NJ, USA |
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Speakers were highly knowledgeable in applying analytical techniques to the real world problems.....Case Histories were intriguing....Overall, a good value for the time & money. |
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-Dr. Michael J. Pearce, Laboratory Head-Polymers Analytical, Eastman Chemical, Attendee-2006 @ Newark, NJ, USA |
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It is a very fruitful short course, perhaps one of the best that I have attended to. I particularly enjoyed the case histories of the industrial problem solving that showed how to approach the problem strategically, and the application of various analytical techniques in real life. I also liked the presentations that showed how small discoveries from analytical testing lead to big inventions and innovations. Thank you very much for giving this inspiring course! |
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-Dr. Jian Qiu, Pall Corp, Attendee-2005 @ Newark, NJ, USA |
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The course was well organized and met my expectations. I learned a huge amount about DSC & DMA which allows us (me) to use these techniques more as analytical tools. |
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-Myles Bos, Senior Material Scientist, Ballard Power Systems - Canada, Attendee - 2005 @ Newark, NJ, USA |
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Course met my expectations. Case studies were very effective in relating how the analytical techniques can help product related issues. I have generated a lot of ideas that I can take back and try out. We will be able to now take our analysis capabilities to a better level. |
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-Dr. Jason Riggs, Consolidated Containers Company LLC, Attendee-2005 @ Newark, NJ, USA |
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These types of courses are hard to find; it fills a need for relating hands-on experience of industrial experts on real-life problems. I was very pleased with the course and will strongly recommend to those looking for innovative solutions… |
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-Bill DeGroot, Attendee-2004, Masonite Corp., Attendee-2004 @ Minneapolis, MN, USA |
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During his career at Honeywell, Dr. Yash Khanna demonstrated “Unique Interpretive Skills” in Thermal-Rheological techniques, which led to New Concepts & New Business Opportunities for the company… |
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-Dr. Kenneth O. MacFadden, VP-Honeywell Laboratories (1996-2002), Morristown, NJ, USA |
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Dr. Yash Khanna’s career highlights how Thermal-Rheological testing can be extended into identifying New Concepts & Problem Solving Strategies, even for old polymer systems… |
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-Prof. Eli M. Pearce, Polymer Research Institute, Polytechnic - New York University, Brooklyn, NY, USA |
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