Southbay Engineers Club Monthly Luncheon
Friday April 7, 2017
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
at
Spin-A-Yarn Restaurant, 45915 Warm Springs Blvd., Fremont

Presentation: Water treatment and beverage formulation and production are generally routine and unremarkable pursuits – until they aren’t... Dr. Alex Revchuk will present several investigations as case studies, highlighting the importance of root-cause analysis, proper engineering assessments, regulatory interactions, and legal consequences.
"The truth, however ugly in itself, is always curious and beautiful to seekers after it.” – Agatha Christie
Speaker: Alex Revchuk, Ph.D., P.E., is a managing engineer at Exponent Inc., a multi-disciplinary failure analysis engineering and scientific consulting firm. He provides professional technical consulting services in several areas including optimization of drinking water treatment processes, beverage manufacturing, process failure root cause analysis, engineering cost estimation, selection of environmental remediation alternatives, environmental forensics, environmental damage allocation, regulatory compliance, and assessment of wildfires on surface water supplies. Dr. Revchuk advises private commercial and industrial entities, beverage manufacturers, public agencies, and utilities in energy production, water, and wastewater sectors.
"The truth, however ugly in itself, is always curious and beautiful to seekers after it.” – Agatha Christie
Speaker: Alex Revchuk, Ph.D., P.E., is a managing engineer at Exponent Inc., a multi-disciplinary failure analysis engineering and scientific consulting firm. He provides professional technical consulting services in several areas including optimization of drinking water treatment processes, beverage manufacturing, process failure root cause analysis, engineering cost estimation, selection of environmental remediation alternatives, environmental forensics, environmental damage allocation, regulatory compliance, and assessment of wildfires on surface water supplies. Dr. Revchuk advises private commercial and industrial entities, beverage manufacturers, public agencies, and utilities in energy production, water, and wastewater sectors.