Concurrent Design Automation
Concurrent Design Automation – a project utilizing technology from the University of Pittsburgh to assess the market for a set of design automation tools to provide quantitative analysis and rapid design of FPGA and ASIC using only C software.
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nanoLambda, Inc.
NanoLambda (IW Portfolio Company) – a University of Pittsburgh spin-off commercializing an advanced sensor technology. The Spectrum SensorTM chip utilizes novel plasmonics technology to, for the first time, produce a nano scale spectrum analyzer on an integrated circuit at a fraction of the size and cost of current bench-top systems. This patented technology enables mobile/wearable health monitors such as non-invasive hemoglobin/bilirubin/glucose monitors and mobile/wearable devices that can detect multiple toxic gases/hazardous materials for security and safety. High resolution color sensing for display and printer products is also one of the early potential applications
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Spectrophotometer/Imager Project
Spectrophotometer/Imager Project – a project at Duquesne University to assess the market and develop a prototype spectrophotometer/imager offering significantly greater speed and sensitivity than current technologies for use in pharmaceutical process control applications.
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