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Exhibitor Descriptions
- Nate Bloomingdale
2555 55th Street, Suite 100
Boulder, Colorado 80301 USA
Phone: (303) 444-6522
Email: info@asdi.com
www.asdi.com
Description: ASD Inc. (formerly Analytical Spectral
Devices, Inc.) is the world leading manufacturer of self-powered, truly
portable, full-range, field spectrometer and spectroradiometer systems
for the remote sensing arena. Our high speed, highly sensitive spectrometers
and spectroradiometers provide accurate solutions from light, with a rugged
design able to maintain research-grade accuracy in harsh field environments.
Since 1990, ASD has helped change the way spectroradiometry and analytical
chemistry are performed. ASD instruments are used in over 50 countries,
in a variety of environments—in the field, laboratory, and more—in
numerous applications. Delivering all the performance you expect in a
laboratory system, yet easy to handle and fully field portable, ASD’s
systems are dramatically enhancing the quality, efficiency, and scope
of countless applications requiring measurement of radiance, irradiance,
reflectance or transmission.
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- Jim Marshall
1695 Research Park Way
North Logan, UT 84341
Phone: (435) 797-4725
Email: Jim.Marshall@sdl.usu.edu
www.spacedynamics.org
Description: The Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL), a
nonprofit research corporation owned by Utah State University, has over
five decades of experience in developing innovative solutions for complex
science and military sensing needs. SDL’s expertise includes ground-,
air- and space-based IR, visible, and UV sensors; hyperspectral, polarimetric,
and hypertemporal systems; small satellites and supporting technologies;
rapid development of prototype hardware and software; concept validation
studies; real-time intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance data
compression and exploitation systems; contamination control and stray
light analysis; and cryogenic and thermal management systems. SDL is an
international leader in sensor system characterization and calibration,
and hosts the Annual Conference on Characterization and Radiometric Calibration
for Remote Sensing. SDL recently calibrated the NFIRE sensor for the Missile
Defense Agency. Headquartered in a 200,000 ft2 research complex in Logan,
Utah, SDL also operates facilities in Albuquerque, NM, Bedford, MA, and
Washington, DC, and employs over 400 professional and technical personnel.
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