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News Release from: Ultrasonic Scientific
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 15 December 2004
Customer support team expanded
Ultrasonic Scientific has appointed multi-lingual product specialists Jean-Marc Sabattie and Gregor Stieger to further support customers worldwide
The company says its customer-led approach requires an experienced team of HR-US specialists to support customers in the use of ultrasonic spectroscopy and to assist them in solving a range of analytical problems Sabattie and Stieger complement this team, bringing with them extensive expertise in material analysis and characterisation as well as fluency in at least two European languages
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 29 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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This extends the multi-lingual product support Ultrasonic Scientific offers, which now includes English, French and German.
Sabattie and Stieger will be working closely with Ultrasonic Scientific customers and potential customers, providing on-site demonstrations of the HR-US instruments and designing new solutions for a range of material analysis problems in the pharmaceutical, biotech, petrochemical, cosmetics, polymer and food and beverage industries.
Sabatti? will also be giving HR-US seminars.
Sabatti?, who has a PhD in physical chemistry from the University of East Anglia, brings work experience from two of Ireland's top universities to the post.
As senior researcher at Dublin City University, he analysed sol-gel materials for photonics and sensing applications.
Prior to this, he was project manager for an analytical chemistry distance teaching project at University College, Cork.
Steiger has a PhD in colloidal chemistry and extensive experience working at global pharmaceutical organisation Novartis and the Max-Planck Institute for Metal Research in Germany.
Breda O'Driscoll, managing director of Ultrasonic Scientific, comments: "We are delighted to have Dr Sabattie and Dr Stieger join our team of world leading experts in ultrasonic spectroscopy.
"With their invaluable experience and knowledge, both are excellently qualified to maintain Ultrasonic's high levels of customer service, providing effectual solutions to a broad range of analytical problems.".
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