Graham Nasby has experience in construction management, control systems engineering, software development and user interface design. At present, he is involved with design, implementation/construction and commissioning of control systems, instrumentation and remote monitoring systems for municipal water and wastewater plants. Prior to working in water/wastewater, he did control system design, bioprocess engineering and commissioning/validation work in the biotech, pharmaceutical and food industries. In the past he has worked as a marine electrician and has held various IT and softwaredevelopment positions. Graham also has a strong background in technical writing, user needs assessment and project management.

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Matched on: PEO, ISA, and IEEE
Matched on: ISA and IEEE
Matched on: ISA and IEEE
Matched on: ISPE and ISA
Matched on: ISA

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Oct 23
"Yes, the ISA needs to do a better job of promoting the PDH's that one can get from attending Automation Week.  I fully expect that PDH's will be more actively promoted for Automation Week 2012.   For the 2012 ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium (WWAC Symposium) which is scheduled to take place August 7-9, 2012 in Orlando, Florida, the organizing committee..."
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Oct 17
"Come and have a look at Jason’s poster.  He has put together an Open Source software package (meaning software that can be freely downloaded and customized) called e.SCADA.r that has helped a number of water utilities in Ontario, Canada do SCADA reporting.    Here are how some public water utilities are using it: Halton Region described a thoroughly planned implementa..."
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Sep 30
"Dean, Has the Automation Federation had any success in Canada with promoting Automation as a field by itself.   For example, in Canada we have approx. 20 different official engineering disciplines, but nothing relating to Automation or Control Systems Engineering.  I'm an egineer in Canada I find this a bit annoying because when people ask what I do I'm always having to..."
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Sep 30
"Thanks Dean. Sounds like good advice. Looking forward to Automation Week.  See you there. Graham"
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Sep 21
"This will be the first year I will be attending Automation Week. Had been hoping to go for the last 3 years, but always had project/construction schedules which did not permit me to attend.  This year, my schedule finally allowed me to come. I'm looking forward to it. From those of you who have been to Automation Week before, what are the "must see" things to do and see w..."