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| About the CompanyApplied Concept Research, Inc. was established in 2002 by Dr. Harrison H. Chin in Massachusetts. We specialize in multi-disciplinary research, engineering solution tools, technical consulting and contract services. Our initial focus is on the development of emerging technologies and value-added analytical tools through various government and privately funded programs. We bridge the gap between academia and industry by accelerating the productization process of state-of-the-art concepts. About the FounderDr. Harrison H. Chin holds a Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering (1993) from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, his graduate research work was on helicopter drive train diagnostics funded by NSF, Sikorsky Aircraft, and NASA Lewis Research Center. Because of his work at UMass, he was recruited by Technology Integration, Inc. in 1994 to work on the Helicopter Integrated Diagnostic System (HIDS) program sponsored by the US Navy. In 1995 Technology Integration was acquired by BFGoodrich Aerospace where he continued his work on the development and productization of Health and Usage Monitoring System (HUMS) for both civil and military applications (e.g., H-60, H-53, S-92, Space Shuttle, JSF, etc.). In 2000 he left BFGoodrich to join KLA-Tencor Corporation, one of the major semiconductor equipment suppliers in the world, as a research scientist / system design engineer. At KLA-Tencor, he developed several innovative solutions for wafer defect review with laser and electron beam, as well as active vibration cancellation solutions for the product. During 2003 he worked for INSPEX, Inc. as the staff scientist conducting research work related to DUV laser light scattering modeling and testing. He received two NASA New Technology Awards in 1996 and 1997 from NASA Lewis and NASA Marshall, respectively, and the Certificate of Excellence from the US Navy in 1998 for his work on HUMS. He also has several pending patents on mechanical diagnostics as well as on wafer defect review. He is the author of more than a dozen technical publications. |
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