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MIPS Round 

6

August

 

1990

August 1, 1990

21st Century Seafood, Inc.

Salisbury

 | 

Somerset

 County

Project:

Fish Feeds from Local Farm Products

Principal Investigator:

Thomas
 
Handwerker
Professor

Technologies:

Aquaculture

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Haas Tailoring Company

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore City

 County

Project:

Expert System for Clothing Design

Principal Investigator:

Benjamin
 
Newsom, Jr.

Technologies:

Software Development

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Trans-Tech, Inc.

Adamstown

 | 

Frederick

 County

Project:

Block Dielectric Resonator Filter

Principal Investigator:

Kawthar
 
Zaki

Technologies:

Electrical / Power Engineering

MIPS Round 

5

January

 

1990

January 18, 1990

Stanley Black and Decker, Inc.

Towson

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Engineering Plastics

Principal Investigator:

Theodore
 
Smith

Technologies:

Agriculture / Poultry Science

Chemical Engineering / Chemistry

Black & Decker has been setting the standard for home improvement products since 1910. With roots in Baltimore, Maryland, the company evolved from a small machine shop that invented the first portable electric drill to a global manufacturing and marketing powerhouse. Black & Decker’s product line now includes a broad variety of products for both commercial and residential use.

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Stanley Black and Decker, Inc.

Towson

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Analysis of Impact Loading

Principal Investigator:

Shapour
 
Azarm

Technologies:

Structural Analysis / Design

Black & Decker has been setting the standard for home improvement products since 1910. With roots in Baltimore, Maryland, the company evolved from a small machine shop that invented the first portable electric drill to a global manufacturing and marketing powerhouse. Black & Decker’s product line now includes a broad variety of products for both commercial and residential use.

MIPS Round 

5

January

 

1990

January 18, 1990

Stanley Black and Decker, Inc.

Towson

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Mold Cooling Analysis

Principal Investigator:

Ioannis
 
Pandelidis

Technologies:

Materials Science

Black & Decker has been setting the standard for home improvement products since 1910. With roots in Baltimore, Maryland, the company evolved from a small machine shop that invented the first portable electric drill to a global manufacturing and marketing powerhouse. Black & Decker’s product line now includes a broad variety of products for both commercial and residential use.

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Simulation Engineering Technology (SET)

Bethesda

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Investigation of Diffuser Flows

Principal Investigator:

Tien-Mo
 
Shih

Technologies:

Fluid Mechanics / Hydrodynamics

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Quantex Corporation

Rockville

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Thin Films for Optical Processing

Principal Investigator:

Manfred
 
Wuttig

Technologies:

Optics

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Particle Technology, Inc.

Beltsville

 | 

Anne Arundel

 County

Project:

Optimized Aerosol Reactor

Principal Investigator:

James
 
Gentry

Technologies:

Robotics

MIPS Round 

5

January

 

1990

January 29, 1990

NovaScreen Biosciences Corporation

Hanover

 | 

Anne Arundel

 County

Project:

Oyster Spat Productions

Principal Investigator:

Ronald
 
Weiner

Technologies:

Aquaculture

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Northrop Grumman Corp

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Surface-Emitting Laser Arrays

Principal Investigator:

Yung
 
Chen

Technologies:

Laser Technology

MIPS Round 

5

December

 

1989

December 22, 1989

Northrop Grumman Corp

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Optical A to D Converter

Principal Investigator:

Gary
 
Carter

Technologies:

Laser Technology

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Martek Corporation

Columbia

 | 

Howard

 County

Project:

Microbial Production of DHA

Principal Investigator:

Richard
 
Calabrese
Professor Emeritus, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

Martek (now part of Royal DSM) was a leader in the innovation, development, production and sale of high-value products from microbial sources that promote health and wellness through nutrition. Martek’s technology platform consised of its core expertise, broad experience and proprietary technology in areas such as microbial biology, algal genomics, fermentation and downstream processing. This technology platform resulted in Martek’s development of a number of products, including the company’s flagship product, life’sDHA™, a sustainable and vegetarian source of algal DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) important for brain, heart and eye health throughout life—for use in infant formula, pregnancy and nursing products, foods and beverages, dietary supplements and animal feeds. Martek also produced life’sARA™ (arachidonic acid), an omega-6 fatty acid, for use in infant formula and follow-on formulas.

Martek became the largest producer of nutritional supplements from microalgae. With about 200 people working in Columbia, Md., the company was acquired by Royal DSM in 2010 for $1.1 billion. Royal DSM N.V. is a global life sciences and materials sciences company headquartered in the Netherlands.

Additional Mtech/UMD Programs Utilized:
Technology Advancement Program (TAP) incubator

We weren’t into fermentation at all. We were working with algae that grows by light. We had bioreactors and things like that. The algae that we needed to use for DHA was fermentable, meaning it grows in the dark and you have to feed it nutrients. Fermentation is totally different than growing things with light. We had no equipment and no expertise. To start out with no knowledge and no equipment, that’s where the BSF [through MIPS funding] came in. It was exactly what it was developed for.
Over 55 million babies worldwide have now had infant formula that included Martek’s nutritional ingredients. Over 99 percent of the infant formula in the Unites States has it, as well as products in more than 75 countries around the world. Almost every U.S. child under the age of six has had this Martek DHA in their brain. It all started here. It all came from this facility [through MIPS].

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Manufacturing & Tech. Conversion Inter'l., Inc.

Columbia

 | 

Howard

 County

Project:

Pulse Combustors

Principal Investigator:

Ashwani K.
 
Gupta
Distinguished University Professor

Technologies:

Combustion Engineering / Propulsion

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Lockheed Martin Corporation

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Coupled-Cavity Laser

Principal Investigator:

Yung
 
Chen

Technologies:

Laser Technology

Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs about 120,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The corporation’s net sales for 2016 were $47.2 billion.

Lockheed and MIPS have collaborated on a total of eleven projects. Lockheed and Martin Marietta merged in 1995.

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Kirkegaard and Perry Labs, Inc.

Gaithersburg

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Microwave Tissue Fixation

Principal Investigator:

Leonard
 
Taylor

Technologies:

Microwave

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Great Game Products

Bethesda

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Intelligent Bridge Program

Principal Investigator:

Dana
 
Nau

Technologies:

Software Development

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Genex Corporation

Gaithersburg

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Biological Testing of a New Protein

Principal Investigator:

Jacqueline
 
Krikoriam

Technologies:

Chemical Engineering / Chemistry

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Freewing Aerial Robotics Corporation

College Station

 | 

out-of-state

 County

Project:

Thermoplastics For Aircraft

Principal Investigator:

Anthony
 
Vizzini

Technologies:

Aerodynamics / Aerospace Engineering

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Corabi International Telemetrics

Alexandria

 | 

out-of-state

 County

Project:

Human Factors For Medical Imaging

Principal Investigator:

Ben
 
Shneiderman

Technologies:

Medical Instrumentation / Equipment

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Custom Command Systems

Pompano Beach

 | 

out-of-state

 County

Project:

Human Factors and User Interface Devices

Principal Investigator:

Ben
 
Shneiderman

Technologies:

Medical Instrumentation / Equipment

Software Development

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Blanchard & Company

Phoenix

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Disposable Capillary Tubes

Principal Investigator:

Cheng
 
Lee

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

5

December

 

1989

December 22, 1989

Bethlehem Steel Corporation

Bethlehem

 | 

out-of-state

 County

Project:

Optimal Design of Steel Structures

Principal Investigator:

David
 
Schelling

Technologies:

Software Development

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 1, 1990

Baltimore Gas & Electric Co.

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore City

 County

Project:

Expanding Polymers

Principal Investigator:

Bruce
 
Jarvis

Technologies:

Chemical Engineering / Chemistry

MIPS Round 

5

February

 

1990

February 26, 1990

AAI Corporation

Hunt Valley

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Large Orbit Gyrotron Development

Principal Investigator:

William
 
Destler

Technologies:

Process Control