Marty Hale

Marty Hale is a Senior Scientist at Spectrum Environmental Solutions LLC, where responsibilities include operating and maintaining systems such as open-path FTIR and UV-DOAS devices and performing extractive measurements using FTIR and Raman spectroscopy. Previously, Marty worked as an Air Quality Specialist at AECOM from March 2014 to July 2022 and served as a Research Assistant at Texas A&M University from January 2011 to February 2014, focusing on volatile organic compound flux measurements and instrument calibration. Early experiences include roles as a Television Weatherman at Texas Student Television and as a waiter at Little Pappasitos. Marty holds a Master of Science in Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology from Texas A&M University and a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from The University of Texas at Austin.

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Austin, United States

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Spectrum Environmental Solutions LLC

Spectrum Environmental Solutions is a technology leader in optical analytical techniques. We provide customized esolutions using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, ultraviolet (UV), tunable diode laser (TDL), and quantum cascade laser (QCL) devices. Our solutions are always customized to the clients'​ unique issues andchallenges. Optical measurements provide dynamic, near real-time insight into plant operations. We deliver FTIR analytical devices in both open path and extractive configurations. Spectrum focuses on specialty applications that required highly skilled (graduate level) spectroscopists utilizing Spectrum supplied FTIR’s. Examples of this type of testing would include: the measurement of greenhouse gas emissions from each of the 17 scrubbers on the roof of Samsung Austin Semiconductor’s (SAS) fabs in AustinOur environmental consulting service includes world-class expertise in the areas of industrial flares and hazardous waste combustion. We provide broad environmental consulting services including evaluation, permitting, and testing of hazardous waste combustors, thermal oxidizer, industrial flares, scrubber, and related air pollution control devices.


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