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Spectroscopy
News Release from: Aspectrics
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 13 April 2005
Beefing up manufacturing and software
capabilities
Supplier of encoded photometric infrared spectroscopy (EP-IR) analysers has announced the hiring of two new engineering managers
Aspectrics, a supplier of encoded photometric infrared spectroscopy (EP-IR) analysers to OEMs, has hired two new engineering managers to further beef up its manufacturing and software development capabilities as it moves to ship its first full production EP-IR units Surinder Dhindsa joins Aspectrics from Seagate Technology as manufacturing engineering manager, to develop QC and engineering processes essential to the manufacture of EP-IR instruments
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 8 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Dhindsa brings more than 14 years of engineering, test development and management experience with Silicon Valley companies that include CoorsTek, Sanmina-SCI, and Maxtor/Quantum.
He holds an MSEE degree from the University of Tulsa.
The company also announced the addition to the R and D staff of Anthony Ha as a senior software engineer.
Under the direction of Tom Hagler, Aspectrics's founder and CTO, Ha will develop embedded systems for application-specific chemometric analysers.
He has 15 years of experience in programming and embedded process systems design, first with the Johnson Space Center in Houston and more recently as a system engineering consultant to high tech companies.
He holds a BSEE degree from the University of Texas in Austin. Request free introductory details about products from Aspectrics ...
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