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MIPS Round 

24

August

 

1999

August 2, 1999

Brimrose Corporation of America

Sparks

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Improved Infrared Detectors

Principal Investigator:

Theodore
 
Poehler

Technologies:

Materials Science

MIPS Round 

24

August

 

1999

August 2, 1999

Nortel Networks, Inc.

Germantown

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Market Competitive Asymmetrical DSL

Principal Investigator:

Tulay
 
Adali

Technologies:

Communications

MIPS Round 

24

August

 

1999

August 2, 1999

Arbitron Company

Columbia

 | 

Howard

 County

Project:

Web-enabled Radio Market Report System

Principal Investigator:

Ramesh
 
Karne
Professor Computer and Information Sciences

Technologies:

Computer Hardware Design

Software Development

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Covega, Inc.

Jessup

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

Optoelectronic Packaging

Principal Investigator:

Mario
 
Dagenais
Professor

Technologies:

Laser Technology

Optics

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Neocera, Inc.

Beltsville

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

Squid Microscope Training

Principal Investigator:

Fred
 
Wellstood

Technologies:

Instrumentation

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Powerize.com

Linthicum

 | 

Anne Arundel

 County

Project:

Knowledge-Based Distillation of Search Results

Principal Investigator:

Azriel
 
Rosenfeld

Technologies:

Software Development

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

DolCom, LLC

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore City

 County

Project:

Trial Builder

Principal Investigator:

Mary
 
Mills

Technologies:

Software Development

Other

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Kreative Control Systems, Inc.

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore City

 County

Project:

A Transistor Modeling Service

Principal Investigator:

Carl
 
White

Technologies:

Software Development

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Quantum Sail Design Group

Annapolis

 | 

Anne Arundel

 County

Project:

America's Cup Sail Testing

Principal Investigator:

Jewel
 
Barlow
Director of Glenn L. Martin Wind Tunnel

Technologies:

Wind Tunnel / Rotor Testing

Quantum Sail Design group was formed in 1996 by a group of independent, experienced sailmakers. The company uses its proprietary iQ Technology to design, engineer and manufacture sails with superior performance, durability and shapeholding. The company began in Annapolis, Maryland, and has since grown to include over 60 sales and services outlets all over the world.

Quantum manufactures sails for everyone, from the recreational mariner to elite competitive sailors and everyone in between. Their offices and manufacturing plants are located strategically throughout the world to be easily accessible for all sailors, and are known for having high-quality products.

The data gained through Quantum’s MIPS project allowed the company to figure out which sail shapes performed the best in a variety of wind circumstances. Using that information, they were able to improve their offwind sails for future customers.

Quantium Sail Design Group continued to use the technology developed through their MIPS project to design in their sails. The company attributed $1.3 million of its revenue to the research performed at the Wind Tunnel.

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

RSI

Gaithersburg

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Embedded Processing Sys. for Inkjet Imager

Principal Investigator:

David
 
Stewart

Technologies:

Computer Hardware Design

Software Development

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Zone Therapeutics, Inc.

Darnestown

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Zonula Occludens Toxin

Principal Investigator:

Natalie
 
Eddington

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Animalgesic Laboratories, Inc.

Millersville

 | 

Allegany

 County

Project:

Product Selection Software Package

Principal Investigator:

Bao
 
Yang
Professor

Technologies:

Software Development

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Hughes Network Systems

Germantown

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Adaptable Network Monitoring System

Principal Investigator:

John
 
Baras
Professor and Chair in Systems Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, ISR

Technologies:

Software Development

Hughes Network Systems LLC (HUGHES) is a global leader in broadband satellite technology and services for home and office. Its flagship high-speed satellite Internet service is HughesNet®, the world’s largest satellite network, with over 1 million residential and business customers across North America and Brazil.

For large enterprises and governments, the company’s HughesON® managed network services provide complete connectivity solutions, employing an optimized mix of satellite and terrestrial technologies. The company’s JUPITER™ System is the world’s most widely deployed High-Throughput Satellite (HTS) platform, operating on more than 20 satellites by leading service providers, delivering a wide range of broadband enterprise, mobility and cellular backhaul applications.

To date, Hughes has shipped more than 5.5 million terminals to customers in over 100 countries, representing an approximately 50 percent market share, and its technology is powering broadband services to aircraft around the world.

With annual revenues of over $1 billion, Hughes’ headquarters are in Germantown, Md., although the company has offices in 11 countries and customers in over 100 countries.

Over time, we’ve probably generated within the state of Maryland, a large share of our revenue—$1.5 billion a year, with a total of close to $15 billion. About $5 billion of that can be directly credited to the work done through MIPS. We employ 1,500 people here in the state. Most of them are working on businesses related to this technology. MIPS helped develop not just a new product, but a new industry.

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Aither Engineering

Lanham

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

Water Quality Measurement Sensors

Principal Investigator:

Uri
 
Tasch

Technologies:

Environmental Technology / Science

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

CTX Corporation

Cabin John

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Network Forensics/Intrusion Detection

Principal Investigator:

Charles
 
Goodrich

Technologies:

Software Development

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Techno-Sciences, Inc.

Beltsville

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

Health Monitoring System for Engines

Principal Investigator:

John
 
Benedetto

Technologies:

Other

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Brimrose Corporation of America

Sparks Glencoe

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Inexpensive Low Jitter Pulsed Laser

Principal Investigator:

Jacob
 
Khurgin

Technologies:

Laser Technology

Materials Science

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

ProBiotix, Inc.

Adelphi

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

Gram Positive Secreted Proteins

Principal Investigator:

Pinaki
 
Panigrahi

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Dovetail Technologies, Inc.

College Park

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

Betathine for Tumor Destruction

Principal Investigator:

Carol
 
Pontzer

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

CEL-SCI Corporation

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore City

 County

Project:

TB Vaccines

Principal Investigator:

Hassan
 
Azzazy

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

PARATEK, Inc.

Columbia

 | 

Howard

 County

Project:

Compositions for Electronic Device Applications

Principal Investigator:

Robert
 
Green, Jr.

Technologies:

Materials Science

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Epitaxial Technologies, LLC

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Epitaxial Material Characterization

Principal Investigator:

Terrance
 
Worchesky

Technologies:

Physics

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

American Minority Engineering Corp.

Rockville

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Neural Network Scheduling Toolkit

Principal Investigator:

Jay
 
Liebowitz

Technologies:

Software Development

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Constellation Energy Group

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore City

 County

Project:

Particulate Monitoring Study

Principal Investigator:

Bruce
 
Doddridge

Technologies:

Environmental Technology / Science

MIPS Round 

23

February

 

1999

February 1, 1999

Automated Precision, Inc.

Rockville

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Low Cost Industrial Laser Ranger

Principal Investigator:

Mario
 
Dagenais
Professor

Technologies:

Instrumentation

Automated Precision Inc. (API) is a world leader in coordinate measurement solutions. Leading the metrology industry through innovation, API products are used by many of the world’s top automotive, aerospace, machine tool, and CMM manufacturers.

API’s technology improves production processes, from design and innovation to production, quality checks and inspections. The company offers dimensional inspection and metrology services, including consulting, calibration, machine tool error mapping, contract measurement, 3D CAD modeling and reverse engineering to solve difficult measurement problems.

The future of non-destructive inspection lies in non-contact scanning. MIPS provided API with the ability to initially develop and understand suitable applied technology and improve upon this initial technology to where API has the most advanced non-contact scanners in the market today.