The iGC Symposium 2015 is a two-day event on Inverse Gas Chromatography (IGC) technique for materials characterisation and is being held in Newark, New Jersey on 4th & 5th May 2015. This symposium is organised by Surface Measurement Systems Ltd.
Speakers and presentations:
Using Inverse Gas Chromatography to Measure Processing Effects on Cellulose Nanofibril Surface Energy
Dr Douglas Gardner, University of Maine
Application of Inverse Chromatography Techniques to Separation and Materials Science In Industry-Government-Academic Research for 50 Years
Dr Jerry Wayne King, University of Arkansas
Coupling Bulk and Surface Properties to Predict Powder Flowability: Statistical Approach and the Granular Bond Number
Dr Raimundo Ho, AbbVie
Application of iGC for Formulation Development
Mr Vincent Abeyta, Boehinger-Ingelheim
Particle Engineering in Pharmaceutical Solids: Surface Energy Considerations
Dr Daryl Williams, Imperial College London
An Investigation Into the Potential Use of Insilico Prediction Techniques in Rationalising Inverse Gas Chromatography (iGC) Behaviour
Dr David Merrifield, University of Leeds
Applications of IGC to Mineral Processing
Prof Kristian Edmund Waters, McGill University
Applications of IGC on Biocomposites
Angelica Legras, University of Queensland
Utility of Inverse Gas Chromatography in Consumer Product Research and Development
Steve Page, Procter & Gamble
Understanding the Impact of Bulk and Surface Characteristics of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients on Their Cohesion and Blending Behaviour
Dolapo Olusamni, Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS)
Application Science Support: Practical Advices to BET SSA samples (e.g fibers, powders, films)
Anett Kondor, Surface Measurement Systems Ltd.
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