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<h1>IEN Industry Seminar Series:</h1>

<h1>Introduction to High-Purity Water Standards - Implications for System Design and Operation</h1>
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<p>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.&nbsp; This seminar will provide;</p>

<p>1) An in depth review of the different water quality standards, sampling strategies, techniques and detection limits</p>

<p>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</p>

<p>3) A review of applications and considerations for small scale point of use laboratory water purification systems</p>
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<p><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong></p>

<p>Scientists, researchers, lab technicians, A&amp;E firms, facility managers and engineers who specify, procure, use, operate or maintain high-purity water systems will gain valuable information.&nbsp; 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.</p>

<p>Join Dr. Slava Libman from Air Liquide &ndash; Balazs<sup>TM</sup> 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.</p>

<p><strong>Agenda:</strong></p>

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	<li>9:00 AM &ndash; 9:15 AM <strong>Welcome Address &amp; Seminar Overview</strong>, Dr. Paul Joseph &ndash; IEN Principle Research Scientist</li>
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	<li>9:15 AM &ndash; 9:45 AM <strong>Session 1: Water Quality Standards; ASTM, SEMI, USP</strong>, Dr. Slava Libman &ndash; Balazs Water Lab Director</li>
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	<li>9:45 AM &ndash; 10:30 AM <strong>Session 2: Analytical Methodology; On-Line, Off-Line, Sampling Strategies, Detection Limits</strong>, Dr. Slava Libman &ndash; Balazs Water Lab Director</li>
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	<li>10:30 AM &ndash; 11:15 AM <strong>Session 3: High-Purity Water System Design; Unit Operations, Philosophies, Examples</strong>, Glen Sundstrom &ndash; Evoqua UPW Process Engineer</li>
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	<li>11:15 AM &ndash; 12:00 PM <strong>IEN Clean Room &amp; Lab Tour for attendees (Q/A session for &ldquo;Online&rdquo; participants)</strong>, Ben Hollerbach &ndash; IEN Cleanroom Support Staff</li>
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	<li>12:00 PM &ndash; 12:10 PM <strong>Lunch Pick &ndash; Up</strong></li>
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	<li>12:10 PM &ndash; 1:00 PM <strong>Session 4: High-Purity Water System Operation; Startup Considerations, Case Studies, </strong>Glen Sundstrom&nbsp; &ndash; Evoqua UPW Process Engineer</li>
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	<li>1:00 PM &ndash; 1:30 PM <strong>Session 5: Laboratory Point of Use Water Systems; Considerations,</strong> Jeffrey Holland &ndash; Evoqua Director of Laboratory Products</li>
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	<li>1:30 PM - 2:30 PM <strong>Networking Time</strong></li>
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<h3><a href="https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07edr3ns658be8cf85&amp;oseq=&amp;c=&amp;ch=" target="_blank"><em><strong>Register Here. Complimentary Lunch Provided with Registration.</strong></em> </a></h3>
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