Partnerships

A handful of partnerships that have contributed to the commercialization effort both in access to technology as well as expertise


News and significant events

A brief history of the development effort that started officially in 2009 and led to the commercial products available today

SBIR Phase II eSERS

This National Science Foundation (NSF) award was granted in March 2011 and is the continuation of the Phase I eSERS™ work on ppb analysis of water contaminants. This project will result in a commercially available analysis system able to detect contaminants in the single ppb level.

SBIR Phase I eSERS

This NSF award was granted in January 2010, titled "Hand-Held Device for PPB-level Water Analysis". The project provided the resources to accelerate our eSERS development.

SBIR Phase II UndEO

This award was granted in September 2009 from the NSF and was titled "Water and Food Analysis by Non-Uniform Electroosmotic Flow". This award led to the creation of the first prototype system.

SBIR Phase I (RAPID)

This award, titled "Hazardous Hydrocarbon Monitoring," was granted in November 2010 to provide currently uncollectable temporal contamination measurements of hydrocarbons in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.