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October 24, 2005
Sensametrics re-launches website with new identity.
In an effort to reflect the refocusing
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August 9, 2005
Sensametrics was prominently featured in the article “Sensors Working Overtime” in the August 2005 issue of the CFO magazine.
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May 20, 2005
Sensametrics successfully participated in a bridge column failure test
At the University of Nevada in Reno, NV, Sensametrics successfully
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March 8, 2005
Sensametrics participated in the SPIE Smart Structures/NDE conference in San Diego, CA
Presenting an Invited Paper on wireless structural monitoring for
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Management

Dr. Anne S. Kiremidjian - Chairperson of the Board:
Dr. Kiremidjian is currently a Professor of Civil Engineering at Stanford University. The original idea for wireless structural health monitoring was developed under the leadership of Professor Kiremidjian in collaboration with Professor Teresa Meng of the Stanford University Department of Electrical Engineering. (Professor Meng is also founder of the Atheros Corp., a leading provider of wireless solutions based on the 802.11a/b/g protocols). The initial research was supported by the National Science Foundation. Stanford University was awarded a patent for the results of this research. (US Patent 6,292,108).

In addition to structural health monitoring, Dr. Kiremidjian's research interests are also within the area of probabilistic methods in civil engineering. She specializes in developing models for earthquake occurrences, ground motion characterization, structural damage evaluation and reliability analysis of structures. Dr. Kiremidjian currently teaches courses on probabilistic methods in engineering, structural analysis, earthquake engineering, structural reliability, and strength of materials.
Dr. Kiremidjian received her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Structural Engineering from Stanford University. She serves on numerous professional committees and on the editorial boards of several structural engineering journals.


Dr. Garo K. Kiremidjian - President and CEO:
Dr. Kiremidjian has extensive experience in bringing advanced technology concepts into business applications that satisfy critical market needs.

Previously, Dr. Kiremidjian was a founder and President of K2 Technologies, a software firm providing catastrophe risk management products and services to the insurance industry. Before K2 was acquired by E. W. Blanch Holdings (now part of the Benfield Group), a reinsurance intermediary, in less than two years he grew the business from start up to a profitable small business.

Dr. Kiremidjian was also a co-founder and Vice President and General Manager of Delfin Systems. At Delfin, he introduced the business area of defense and intelligence decision support systems and built it into Delfin's largest business segment achieving 30% annual revenue growth. Delfin was acquired by the Titan Corporation.

Dr. Kiremidjian received a Ph. D. degree in Mathematics from Columbia University and conducted research in Mathematics and taught undergraduate and graduate Mathematics courses at various universities at the State University of New York at Stony Brook; Stanford University; a tenured Associate Professor at the University of Illinois in Chicago.


Dr. Ed Carryer - Senior Consultant:
Dr. Ed Carryer is responsible for the development of the original design of the Sensametrics' wireless sensor nodes.
Dr. Ed Carryer is currently a Consulting Associate Professor in the Design Division of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University. He received his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University and an MS in Bio-Medical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Dr. Ed Carryer received his Bachelors degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology where he was a member of the first graduating class of the Education and Experience in Engineering (E3) program.

Dr. Ed Carryer has a rich and extensive design and development expertise in industry. He spent eight years in the auto industry employed by Ford, GM and AMC. While in the auto industry he developed electronic engine control systems. After leaving the auto industry Dr. Ed Carryer maintained an active design consultancy that has tackled such varied projects as an engine controller for marine engines, an automated blood gas analyzer and a control system for completely new and innovative turbo-charger. Since 1992 he has focused his efforts on developing the most extensive set of classes in Mechatronics available In the United States and collaborating with colleagues on original and innovative Mechatronics systems.

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