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Join host Emilie Peloquin as she welcomes NDT experts to talk about anything and everything from challenging applications, new trends and tips and tricks on how to improve your NDT game. Be inspired by the unique insights from people who work every day to make the world a safer place.

InspectTech: The Evident NDT Podcast Evident

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Join host Emilie Peloquin as she welcomes NDT experts to talk about anything and everything from challenging applications, new trends and tips and tricks on how to improve your NDT game. Be inspired by the unique insights from people who work every day to make the world a safer place.

    Episode 46: Revealing the Secrets of Ancient Artifacts with XRF

    Episode 46: Revealing the Secrets of Ancient Artifacts with XRF

    In this episode of InspectTech, Michelle Wright welcomes archaeologist and Yale University research faculty member, Dr. Ellery Frahm. Dr. Frahm has conducted and published archaeological research on four continents, spanning nearly half a million years of human history, and he has an impressive 20+ years of X-ray spectrometry experience. He and Michelle deep dive into his application of portable X-ray fluorescence (XRF) to gather archaeological data, some of which has been published in the journal Science. Listen in to hear their fascinating conversation.

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    Dr. Ellery Frahm is a research faculty member and an archaeological scientist at Yale University. He has conducted and published archaeological research on four continents, spanning nearly half a million years of human history. He also has more than 20 years of X-ray spectrometry experience, and he started using portable X-ray fluorescence (XRF) as an analytical tool in archaeology in 2006.

    His research has been covered by The New York Times, The Washington Post, Discover Magazine, The Economist, National Geographic, Science News, and The Wall Street Journal, among others. His portable XRF data are also the first to be published in the journal Science.

    He studied physics and anthropology at Grinnell College, and he completed his doctorate in Anthropology with an emphasis on Archaeology at the University of Minnesota. During graduate school, he also managed the University of Minnesota’s Electron Microprobe Laboratory, a state-of-the-art facility for X-ray spectrometry and scanning electron microscopy.

    As a Marie Curie Experienced Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield in England, his postdoctoral project, Portable XRF Applications in Archaeology, played a central role in the project New Archaeological Research Network for Integrating Approaches to Ancient Material Studies, or NARNIA for short, which had a budget of over €4.6 million.

    • 48 min
    Episode 45: The Future of ASNT with Neal Couture (NDT)

    Episode 45: The Future of ASNT with Neal Couture (NDT)

    In this episode, Emilie chats with Neal Couture, the executive director of the American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT), about ASNT’s strategic plan for 2022–2026. As executive director, he develops the strategic plan, manages the day-to-day operations, and leads the professional staff.

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    Neal Couture is the executive director of the American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT). He serves as a member of the ASNT Board of Directors, ASNT Foundation Board of Trustees, and ASNT India Private Limited Board of Directors. Since joining ASNT in 2019, Neal has successfully led the development of ASNT’s strategic plan for 2022ᅳ2026, navigated the uncertainties of COVID-19, and transitioned ASNT to a fully remote workplace, all while managing day-to-day operations and leading the professional staff. He serves on ASNT’s Executive Committee, Business and Finance Committee, Leadership Development Committee, Ethics Oversight Committee, and Operations Committee, and he chairs the Advocacy Committee.

    Neal has more than 20 years’ experience as a leader in the nonprofit industry and is an expert in association management. A Certified Association Executive (CAE) with the American Society for Association Executives (ASAE), he serves on the Board of Directors for the Council of Engineering and Scientific Society Executives (CESSE) and as a member of ASAE’s CAE Exam Committee and Government Relations and Advocacy Professionals Advisory Council. He is the author of “Modeling the Way: Ethical Leadership,” a chapter in ASAE’s Professional Practices in Association Management, Fourth Edition.

    Neal holds a Master of Education in human development from George Washington University. His previous positions include associate dean of finance and administration at Boston College, director of the Government Procurement Law and Business Programs at George Washington University Law School, and executive director of the National Contract Management Association (NCMA). Before joining the nonprofit sector, Neal was a business manager in the aerospace and defense industry. He is a veteran of the US Air Force and the California Air National Guard.

    • 37 min
    Episode 44: Assessing Environmental Quality with XRF

    Episode 44: Assessing Environmental Quality with XRF

    Category: XRF

    In this episode, Michelle Wright welcomes Dr. David Weindorf, Vice President for Research and Innovation at Central Michigan University. Listen in as they discuss Dr. Weindorf’s experience using portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) in soil science, environmental quality assessment, and transitional soil taxonomy.

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    Dr. David C. Weindorf serves as Vice President for Research and Innovation at Central Michigan University (CMU). He holds a Bachelor of Science in range management, Master of Science in soil science (with a geochemistry minor), and a PhD in agronomy from Texas Tech University (TTU).
    Dr. Weindorf is a Fellow and Presidential Award winner of the Soil Science Society of America, having served as chair of the Pedology section (S-5) in 2016. He is a licensed Texas Professional Geoscientist. He serves on the editorial boards of Pedosphere and Geoderma, as well as on the Board of Trustees for the West and Mid-Michigan Chapter of the Fulbright Association.
    As a scientist and Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Weindorf has published more than 200 peer-reviewed research papers in top international journals relevant to soil, water, and compost science, environmental quality assessment, and international soil taxonomy. Dr. Weindorf’s research team provided emergency response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and Gold King Mine spill, the latter of which he was called upon to offer testimony to the US Senate.
    Holder of four patents, Dr. Weindorf is widely considered an international authority in proximal sensor characterization of soil, having authored multiple methods papers for successful proximal sensor use.

    • 43 min
    Episode 43: Bridging the Skills Gap with Paul Holloway (NDT)

    Episode 43: Bridging the Skills Gap with Paul Holloway (NDT)

    Category: NDT

    In this episode, Emilie sits down for a much-anticipated chat with Paul Holloway. You may know Paul from his educational yet entertaining YouTube channel covering a wide range of NDT topics. Now, hear about behind the scenes. Paul talks to Emilie about the fun he has making his informative videos, his origins in the field of nondestructive testing, and his vision for the future of NDT, including fostering skills development and promoting mentorship.

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    Paul Holloway, President of Holloway NDT & Engineering Inc., is a Professional Engineer and UT Level 3 based out of Ontario, Canada. His company provides advanced ultrasonic field services, training, and consulting. He has a master’s degree in mechanical engineering and over 20 years of experience in ultrasonic testing. He holds numerous international patents and trademarks, including the PA-CAT technique and the ERVW block collaboration with PH Tool. He regularly publishes articles for industry journals and hosts a popular YouTube channel related to UT.

    • 42 min
    Episode 42: Peter Faulkner (XRF)

    Episode 42: Peter Faulkner (XRF)

    Category: XRF

    In this episode of InspectTech, host Michelle Wright welcomes Peter Faulkner, Evident’s Director of Market Development for Analytical Instruments, including all products featuring X-ray fluorescence (XRF) technology. They discuss Peter’s vast experience in materials analysis and material quality control for the metals and mining industry.

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    Peter Faulkner is the Director of Market Development for Analytical Instruments at Evident. He holds a bachelor’s degree in metallurgy from the University of Sheffield, UK, and is a member of the Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining. A metallurgist with many years of sales and market development experience, Peter worked within the metals and mining industries—including steel manufacturing, mining equipment, molten metal control sensors, and industrial gases—prior to joining Evident to help guide its X-ray fluorescence (XRF) product line.

    • 29 min
    Episode 41: Tim Kinsella (NDT)

    Episode 41: Tim Kinsella (NDT)

    Category: NDT

    In this episode, Emilie talks with Tim Kinsella, an experienced NDT engineer in the aerospace industry. Tim has provided NDT support of in-service Dassault Falcon jets in the Western Hemisphere for 19 years, as well as managed their Structures Engineering Group. He brings 30+ years of NDT engineering experience with General Dynamics, Hamilton Sundstrand, and Lockheed Martin. Emilie and Tim discuss the importance of critical thinking when finding NDT solutions to complex problems.

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    Tim Kinsella has provided NDT support of in-service Dassault Falcon jets in the Western Hemisphere for 19 years, as well as managed their Structures Engineering Group. He brings 30+ years of NDT engineering experience with General Dynamics, Hamilton Sundstrand, and Lockheed Martin, where he provided direction on manufacturing and quality development efforts for low observable materials and structures, as well as assisted in the development of filmless radiography and field applications of shearography.

    Tim has published numerous technical papers and was an editor and contributing author for handbooks on aerospace NDT, radiographic testing, electromagnetic testing, and materials and processes. He holds a Bachelor of Science in physics from the University of Cincinnati and a Master of Business Administration in engineering management from the University of Dallas. He attended the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Aircraft Accident Investigation course and the Radar Cross Section Reduction course at Georgia Tech.

    • 42 min

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