Engineering Research & Development Services Fall 2006

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Help for Autism
Children diagnosed as having autism or other developmental disorders often exhibit a movement behavior that is repetitive, rhythmical, and non-goal directed.
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Commercialization at Creare
Given Creare’s successes in technology conversion to product, we often review inquiries from other small R&D firms, as well as government and academic agencies, that seek to transition their own advanced technology level into real-world applications.
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Work Life Balance
The cultural and natural elements of New England living define the Upper Valley.
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Gas Separation – An Evolving Technology
At Creare, new technology is often built on experience gained in previous projects that then leads us into neighboring areas with related problems. This is exactly the situation with our work in the area of gas separation.
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Non-Invasive Colon Cancer Screening
Creare engineers are working to make it easier and safer to screen for colon cancer. Current screening methods for the disease are invasive, uncomfortable, and inconvenient. We are creating new data analysis algorithms and three-dimensional visualization techniques to make CT colonography (CTC), or “virtual colonoscopy,” the new gold standard test for cancer screening.
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Inside Perspective
I came to Creare directly from my ME doctoral program at Cornell University. My research involved experiments in turbulent combustion: developing novel laser diagnostic techniques for gaining insight into the fundamental structure of turbulent flames.
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