Inline, real-time monitoring: The future of carbon capture efficiency
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The Authors
S. Evans - Thermo Fisher Scientific, Stoke-on-Trent, England
Samuel Evans is a Commercial Leader at Thermo Fisher Scientific with more than a decade of experience in gas analysis, mass spectrometry and FTIR-based monitoring technologies. Earning a PhD in chemistry, his expertise spans technical sales, product strategy and the application of advanced analytical tools in the carbon capture, clean hydrogen and petrochemical industries. Dr. Evans currently leads global business development initiatives for gas analysis solutions, with a focus on optimizing process performance and driving innovation in low-carbon industrial technologies.
J. Pandya - Thermo Fisher Scientific, Amherst, Massachusetts (U.S.)
Janam Pandya is an enthusiastic scientist and spectroscopist with 10 yrs of academic and industry experience. Dr. Pandya earned his PhD in food science from the University of Massachusetts Amherst—his research there focused on developing novel analytical methods utilizing cutting-edge Raman spectroscopic techniques. Since 2022, he has worked for Thermo Fisher Scientific as an application scientist, advancing the application of Raman spectroscopy for real-time process measurements. This includes his current focus on implementing process Raman spectroscopy as a process analytical technology (PAT) tool in the clean-energy sector, among other industries.
T. Dearing - Thermo Fisher Scientific, Buffalo, New York (U.S.)
Thomas Dearing is a seasoned chemometrician and spectroscopy expert currently serving as a Senior Staff Scientist at Thermo Fisher Scientific. He earned his PhD from the University of Hull, where his research focused on data analysis, chemometric modeling, novel sample selection routines, pre-processing methods and experimental design. Across roles, Dr. Dearing has led the development of Raman spectroscopy‑based in-line process analytical technology solutions for industries including biopharmaceuticals, oil and gas, chemicals and polymers.
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