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Incorporated
in 1980 in the State of Connecticut, the company maintains
its principal place of business at Troy, New York. InterScience,
Inc. has been an active participant in the nation's Small
Business Innovation Research program, one of the federal government's
most competitive means for technology procurement.
InterScience,
Inc. was founded in 1980 by Dr. James T. Woo. While he was
on the faculty of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, he came
to recognize the need to bridge the gap between basic research
and practical applications. Believing this gap could best
be closed by technology entrepreneurship, he founded InterScience,
Inc. to pursue such opportunities.
InterScience
has developed a unique optical system capable of imaging a
3pi steradian solid angle onto a single image plane.
InterScience
has developed a digitally tunable diode laser that has the
capability to emit one or more wavelengths in any desired
order and/or simultaneous selection of more than one wavelength.
InterScience
has developed a unique technology for real time accommodation
of blooming in night vision goggles.
InterScience
has applied its C-View optical technology to rigid endoscopes / borescopes.
InterScience,
Inc. has developed a highly sensitive Digital Luminescence
Detection System for rapid screening of luminescent-tagged
biochemical reactions.
InterScience
is currently developing a Digital Glare Testing Device for
the assessment of the effects of glare on a patient's visual
acuity.
InterScience,
Inc.'s joint venture subsidiary, Plasma Pyrolysis Systems,
Inc., offers transportable, turnkey plasma pyrolysis systems.
In
collaboration with KMD Science, Inc., InterScience is developing
an in-situ XRF analysis system capable of ppb detection of
elemental contaminants in a fluid stream.
InterScience,
Inc. has developed a line of advanced light weight generators
for use as auxiliary power units.
MEMSPEC
is a unique MEMS testing and characterization station that
was developed to satisfy in-house testing needs for the design
and development of MEMS devices.
InterScience
has developed a tunable diffraction micrograting on a chip.
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InterScience,
Inc is always open to finding a place for a potential employee
who shares our desire for creating innovative technological
solutions and having fun doing it.
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