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MIPS Round 

7

March

 

1991

March 1, 1991

Eastern Analytical, Inc.

Gaithersburg

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

RIS Analytical Services

Principal Investigator:

Thomas
 
O'Haver

Technologies:

MIPS Round 

7

February

 

1991

February 1, 1991

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 

7

August

 

1991

August 1, 1991

Showell Farms, Inc.

Showell

 | 

Worcester

 County

Project:

Viral Receptors and Poultry Disease

Principal Investigator:

Mark
 
Frana

Technologies:

Agriculture / Poultry Science

MIPS Round 

7

February

 

1991

February 1, 1991

Particle Technology, Inc.

Beltsville

 | 

Anne Arundel

 County

Project:

Optimized Aerosol Reactor

Principal Investigator:

James
 
Gentry

Technologies:

Robotics

MIPS Round 

7

March

 

1991

March 1, 1991

Pier-Sol, Inc.

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Metal Recovery in Electropolishing

Principal Investigator:

Allen
 
Davis
Professor

Technologies:

Chemical Engineering / Chemistry

Environmental Technology / Science

MIPS Round 

7

March

 

1991

March 1, 1991

NovaScreen Biosciences Corporation

Hanover

 | 

Anne Arundel

 County

Project:

Production of Narural Adhesives

Principal Investigator:

Ronald
 
Weiner

Technologies:

MIPS Round 

7

February

 

1991

February 1, 1991

Northrop Grumman Corp

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Optical A to D Converter

Principal Investigator:

Gary
 
Carter

Technologies:

Laser Technology

MIPS Round 

7

March

 

1991

March 1, 1991

Northrop Grumman Corp

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Expert Systems for Producing T/R Modules

Principal Investigator:

John
 
Baras
Professor

Technologies:

Factory Automation

Northrop Grumman Corporation offers an extraordinary portfolio of capabilities and technologies that enable the company to deliver innovative systems and solutions for applications that range from undersea to outer space and into cyberspace.

The company’s core competencies address emerging global security challenges in key areas, such as unmanned systems, cybersecurity, C4ISR, and logistics that are critical to the defense of the nation and its allies.

MIPS Round 

7

February

 

1991

February 1, 1991

Northrop Grumman Corp

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Surface-Emitting Laser Arrays

Principal Investigator:

Yung
 
Chen

Technologies:

Laser Technology

MIPS Round 

7

March

 

1991

March 1, 1991

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

Columbia

 | 

Howard

 County

Project:

Pulse Combustion Noise Control

Principal Investigator:

Mohamed
 
Abdelhamid

Technologies:

Mechanical Machinery

MIPS Round 

7

March

 

1991

March 1, 1991

Loral AeroSys

Seabrook

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

Technology for Atmospheric Chemistry

Principal Investigator:

Russell
 
Dickerson

Technologies:

Environmental Technology / Science

MIPS Round 

7

February

 

1991

February 1, 1991

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 

7

March

 

1991

March 1, 1991

Laser Applications, Inc.

Westminster

 | 

Carroll

 County

Project:

Robotic Control System

Principal Investigator:

Jackson
 
S. Yang

Technologies:

Robotics

MIPS Round 

7

February

 

1991

February 1, 1991

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 

7

March

 

1991

March 1, 1991

InHand Electronics, Inc. (formerly DVP, Inc.)

Rockville

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

3-D User Interface

Principal Investigator:

Richard
 
Furuta

Technologies:

Medical Instrumentation / Equipment

MIPS Round 

7

February

 

1991

February 1, 1991

Great Game Products

Bethesda

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Intelligent Bridge Program

Principal Investigator:

Dana
 
Nau

Technologies:

Software Development

MIPS Round 

7

March

 

1991

March 1, 1991

Dynaflow, Inc.

Fulton

 | 

Howard

 County

Project:

Interaction of a Structure & Liquid Flow

Principal Investigator:

James
 
Duncan

Technologies:

Fluid Mechanics / Hydrodynamics

MIPS Round 

7

February

 

1991

February 1, 1991

Corabi International Telemetrics

Alexandria

 | 

out-of-state

 County

Project:

Human Factors For Medical Imaging

Principal Investigator:

Ben
 
Shneiderman

Technologies:

Medical Instrumentation / Equipment

MIPS Round 

7

March

 

1991

March 1, 1991

Chesapeake Bay Seafood Industry

Galesville

 | 

Dorchester

 County

Project:

Crab Meat Pasteurization

Principal Investigator:

Tuu-jyi
 
R. Cockey

Technologies:

Food Processing

MIPS Round 

7

March

 

1991

March 1, 1991

Audiodontics

Bethesda

 | 

Howard

 County

Project:

Intra-oral Audio Transducer System

Principal Investigator:

Van
 
Thompson

Technologies:

Medical Instrumentation / Equipment

MIPS Round 

6

August

 

1990

August 1, 1990

Willett

Cockeysville

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Just -in-Time Transfer Mechanism

Principal Investigator:

Lung-Wen
 
/ Edward B. Magrab

Technologies:

Energy

Fluid Mechanics / Hydrodynamics

MIPS Round 

6

August

 

1990

August 1, 1990

Stone Industrial

College Park

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

Spiral Wound Tubular Products

Principal Investigator:

James
 
Kirk

Technologies:

Factory Automation

Mechanical Machinery

MIPS Round 

6

August

 

1990

August 1, 1990

Silverthorn Group, Inc.

Brinklow

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Intraoral Computer Device

Principal Investigator:

Van
 
Thompson

Technologies:

Computer Hardware Design

Medical Instrumentation / Equipment

MIPS Round 

6

August

 

1990

August 1, 1990

PATS, Inc.

Columbia

 | 

Howard

 County

Project:

Sonic Fuel Probes

Principal Investigator:

Abhijit
 
Dasgupta
Professor

Technologies:

Materials Science

MIPS Round 

6

October

 

1990

October 1, 1990

Northrop Grumman Corp

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

High Yield Techniques for GaAs Wafers

Principal Investigator:

Uri
 
Tasch

Technologies:

VLSI

Northrop Grumman Corporation offers an extraordinary portfolio of capabilities and technologies that enable the company to deliver innovative systems and solutions for applications that range from undersea to outer space and into cyberspace.

The company’s core competencies address emerging global security challenges in key areas, such as unmanned systems, cybersecurity, C4ISR, and logistics that are critical to the defense of the nation and its allies.