X-Ray Diffraction Basics and Applications to Material Science (XRD101)

About this Training

X-Ray diffraction is a versatile analytical technique for examining crystalline solids, which include ceramics, metals, electronic materials, geological materials, organics, and polymers. These materials may be powders, single crystals, multilayer thin films, sheets, fibers, or irregular shapes, depending on the desired
measurement.

Engr. Marlon Llana, M. Sce. Eng.
About the Speaker
Engr. Marlon Llana, M. Sce. Eng.
Technical and Operations Director, NASAT Labs
Engr. Marlon Llana has a B.S. and a Masters’ degree in Chemical Engineering from Mapua Institute of Technology and is a PhD Candidate for Material Science and Engineering. He has over 20 years of experience in the semiconductor industry in the field of Quality, R&D, Laboratory Operation, Electro-plating, Failure Analysis, and Reliability having worked for Philips Semiconductors, SunPower Mfg. Ltd., International Rectifier, and DECA Technologies. He is a former faculty at Malayan College Laguna, Lyceum of the Philippines Laguna, and Colegio de San Juan de Letran having taught for more than 14 years. He is also a technical assessor of DTI-PAB for ISO/IEC17025 and is a member of the DTI Technical committee for nanotechnology.

Training Schedule

  • Customer-site trainings and private webinar trainings are available.
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