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looking for a Chemstation consultant
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Shankar Bhattacharyya
2009-03-04 03:33:25 UTC
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I am looking for a Chemstation consultant, preferably with an
HP/Agilent background or similar expertise. We are interested in
having some calculations and quantitations automated and are also
interested in getting some on-site training in how to use Chemstation
macros to do that sort of thing. It might be useful to combine the two
and to use our initial applications as trining tools.

Projects range from merely calculating results from individual
chromatographic runs to calculating batches of data consisting of
calibrations, blank controls, spiked controls, recovery between the
two, unknown samples, and printing out completely documented
analytical packages for submission to regulatory organizations like
FDA.

The initial applications are for LC Chemstation software but we have
GC and GC/MSD versions as well.

Bare Chemstation software is marginal if you want to do anything non-
trivial with the data.

Also, if anyone knows where Charlie Koch of Koch Associates is at
present please let me know or tell him I am looking for him. (He was
once with Agilent and after he left Agilent he conducted training
courses on their behalf and di this sort of programming. We lost touch
and he would be an admirable person for the task at hand.

Given enough time I can figure this out myself but it has been years
since I had the time to do this sort of thing.

- Shankar Bhattacharyya
Joerg Hau
2009-03-04 08:49:27 UTC
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Hi,
Post by Shankar Bhattacharyya
I am looking for a Chemstation consultant
interested in getting some on-site training
... for that, it might be useful to know where you are ... geographically,
I mean ;-)

Cheers + HTH,

- Joerg
--
joerg dot hau at swissonline dot ch * Lausanne, Switzerland
http://jhau.maliwi.de/sci/ - "All standard disclaimers apply".
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Shankar Bhattacharyya
2009-03-04 12:00:51 UTC
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Post by Joerg Hau
Post by Shankar Bhattacharyya
I am looking for a Chemstation consultant
interested in getting some on-site training
... for that, it might be useful to know where you are ...
geographically, I mean ;-)
Ah, of course. We are in the United States, close to New York City.
Post by Joerg Hau
Cheers + HTH,
It certainly helped. That was a stupid oversight. Thank you.

- Shankar
David Stranz
2009-03-08 16:07:20 UTC
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Post by Shankar Bhattacharyya
I am looking for a Chemstation consultant, preferably with an
HP/Agilent background or similar expertise. We are interested in
having some calculations and quantitations automated and are
also interested in getting some on-site training in how to use
Chemstation macros to do that sort of thing. It might be useful
to combine the two and to use our initial applications as
trining tools.
Projects range from merely calculating results from individual
chromatographic runs to calculating batches of data consisting
of calibrations, blank controls, spiked controls, recovery
between the two, unknown samples, and printing out completely
documented analytical packages for submission to regulatory
organizations like FDA.
The initial applications are for LC Chemstation software but we
have GC and GC/MSD versions as well.
Bare Chemstation software is marginal if you want to do anything
non- trivial with the data.
Also, if anyone knows where Charlie Koch of Koch Associates is
at present please let me know or tell him I am looking for him.
(He was once with Agilent and after he left Agilent he conducted
training courses on their behalf and di this sort of
programming. We lost touch and he would be an admirable person
for the task at hand.
Given enough time I can figure this out myself but it has been
years since I had the time to do this sort of thing.
- Shankar Bhattacharyya
Shankar -
Post by Shankar Bhattacharyya
Also, if anyone knows where Charlie Koch of Koch Associates is
Found him, I think - ad on the second page of this:

http://membership.acs.org/S/Sdiego/chemist/jan08.pdf

Cheers,

David

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