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News Release from: Hanovia
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 July 2007
Chinese UV applications specialist
appointed
British UV disinfection company Hanovia has expanded its presence in China by appointing a Chinese Applications Specialist for UV equipment
Dr Violet Feng, PhD, will support the Hanovia Chinese sales team in defining the correct product configurations for UV disinfection applications, as well as evaluating test results to ensure their product offerings are correctly matched to customer requirements In addition, Dr Feng will undertake original research with a number of Chinese universities on UV kinetics and their application in reducing TOC (total organic carbon) in water treatment systems for high purity applications such as semiconductor and electronics manufacturing, and for photochemical applications such as chlorine removal, chloramine and ozone destruction
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Finally, she will also help with preparation of sales and marketing support material.
A graduate of Fudan University in Shanghai, Dr Feng obtained a PhD in Physical Electronics in January 2006.
Her research involved developing new types of UV light sources for environmental protection applications.
She designed and developed new excimer UV lamps and successfully used them to degrade organic compounds in water, and toxic gas from air.
As part of her research she published ten scientific papers in national authoritative journals.
After graduation she worked for PerkinElmer (Shenzhen) as a Senior Development engineer in its Centre of Excellence Department, mainly in the development of flash lamps.
A highly qualified, dedicated individual, Dr Feng brings valuable scientific expertise to Hanovia which will ensure the company maintains its position as a leader in UV technology applications.
Hanovia is a subsidiary company of Halma, an international market leader in specialist electronic, safety and environmental technologies, with over 3000 employees and a turnover of over USD600m (2006).
Halma owns over 40 subsidiaries worldwide that make products for hazard detection and life protection: these companies are now contributing to China's thriving economy in areas such as water, energy construction, the environment and health.
Halma has manufacturing facilities in China and its principal Representative Offices are in Shanghai and Beijing.
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