2021 - Andrew Fornadel
Market Manager - Energy/Chemicals
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments

Andrew Fornadel is a Market Manager for the Energy/Chemicals markets at Shimadzu. He earned a PhD in 2014 in analytical geochemistry. He has spend 5+ years in the instrumentation industry and 10+ years working with various instruments in an academic capacity.
Jonathan Peters is the Elemental Spectroscopy Product Manager at Shimadzu Scientific Instruments in Columbia, Maryland. He has been with Shimadzu for four years and has twenty years of experience marketing and developing solutions with analytical instrumentation. He and has worked extensively with spectroscopy, chromatography, XRF, XRD, and TOC technologies, and has as worked in several industries including analytical instrumentation, pharmaceutical formulations, and quality control.
Quoc Huy Ho is a Technical Support Scientist at Shimadzu, based out of the Houston office. He earned his degree at University of Houston and has spent 10+ years in the industrial chemicals and semiconductors sectors before coming to Shimadzu.
Richard Karbowski is a Product Specialist in GC/MS at Shimadzu. He has spent 30+ years in the analytical instrumentation industry in product specialist and service roles as well as a chemist in the environmental laboratory industry. He earned a B.S degree in Chemistry from Northern Illinois University.
Presentation(s):
Analysis of FAME in Aviation Turbine fuels by GC/MS and HPLC-ELSD by IP 585 and IP 590
Abstract Number: 169
Tuesday, October 12th
10:00 AM - 10:20 AM
Analytical and Testing Solutions for the Emerging Hydrogen Energy Market
Abstract Number: 200
Tuesday, October 12th
2:20 PM - 2:40 PM
Comprehensive Analysis of Water and Wastewater for Refining, Petrochemical, and Industrial Laboratories
Abstract Number: 184
Tuesday, October 12th
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Comprehensive Sulfur Analysis of Fuels and Petrochemicals using Shimadzu’s SCD-2030
Abstract Number: 168
Tuesday, October 12th
2:00 PM - 2:20 PM
Improvement of Laboratory Productivity and Operational Efficiency using IoT/M2M
Abstract Number: 167
Tuesday, October 12th
1:00 PM - 1:20 PM











