Skinfrared

Skinfrared

Specializes in research and development of next-generation infrared cameras.

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SK Infrared operates as a specialized high-technology firm focused on the research and development of next-generation infrared imaging solutions. Founded in 2009 as a spin-off from the University of New Mexico by Dr. Sanjay Krishna, the company leverages deep academic and scientific expertise in the field. Dr. Krishna, serving as CTO, is a globally recognized researcher in infrared imaging sensors and holds numerous patents and publications. His extensive background in electrical engineering and applied physics, with degrees from the University of Michigan, laid the groundwork for the company's technical foundation. The management team also includes Earl Fuller, an electrical engineer with decades of experience in the semiconductor industry.

Initially established in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and later relocating to Central Ohio in 2017, SK Infrared has expanded its focus from an initial emphasis on medical diagnostics to a broad array of applications. The company serves a diverse client base that includes government agencies like the Department of Defense, NASA, and the Department of Energy, as well as commercial entities in the medical and industrial sectors. Its business model revolves around securing federal research and development contracts, such as those from the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, and developing custom infrared solutions.

The firm's core product is the Advanced Longwave Infrared-imaging and Analysis System (ALIAS), which was first developed for the early, non-invasive detection of skin cancer. This system integrates a long-wave infrared imager, a cooling unit, and the proprietary SKIViz software for detailed image registration and data analysis. While its primary medical application is in dermatology, the ALIAS system also shows promise in neurosurgery for monitoring cerebral blood flow. Beyond medical devices, the company develops high-performance infrared detectors, focal plane arrays using materials like Type II InAs/GaSb strained layer superlattices, and custom imaging solutions for applications including airborne surveillance, gas imaging, non-destructive testing, and LIDAR.

Keywords: infrared cameras, infrared detectors, long-wave infrared (LWIR), medical imaging, skin cancer detection, focal plane arrays, Sanjay Krishna, University of New Mexico spin-off, ALIAS system, SKIViz software, government contracts, SBIR, defense applications, aerospace imaging, non-destructive testing, gas imaging, LIDAR components, Type II superlattices, thermal imaging, semiconductor research, electro-optical engineering, neurosurgery imaging, agricultural spectrometers

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