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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Dec 10, 2009 02:52 Post subject: Self-intro of XRD-analyst |
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Hi, all! My name is Laura and an I am very much into minerals. I am a graduate of Stanford (where I studied with Francis Muir among others -- anyone know him?) and now an XRD analyst by day, which means that I use XRD Analyzers a lot to perform quantitative analysis of minerals. I work at the the S.W. Bailey X-ray Diffraction Laboratory at the U of Wisconsin-Madison. Please feel free to say hi to me if you share a similar interest. |
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arturo shaw

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Posted: Dec 10, 2009 07:36 Post subject: Re: Self-intro of XRD-analyst |
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Hi Laura, nice name (I have a daugter who's got the same one :-) )
What she doesn't have (nor most of us) is a XRD Analyzer.... Do you have a service open to the public for the analysis or the lab is over saturated like most of my list?
Welcome to the forum
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alfredo
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Posted: Dec 10, 2009 08:15 Post subject: Re: Self-intro of XRD-analyst |
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Hi Laura, Welcome.
Say Hi to my friend Frank Keutsch, if you happen to run into him on campus. He is a mineral collector too.
Regards,
Alfredo |
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Tracy

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Posted: Dec 10, 2009 08:44 Post subject: Re: Self-intro of XRD-analyst |
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Welcome Laura - all of us who participate in FMF share a common interest with you, and that is minerals! :-)
The FMF crowd is great and I'm sure you'll enjoy talking with us as much as we'll enjoy talking with you.
- Tracy _________________ "Wisdom begins in wonder" - Socrates |
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