Aerodyne Research’s View on Proposed SBIR/STTR Changes

Aerodyne’s View on Proposed Changes to SBIR/STTR Aerodyne Research, Inc. expresses concern with the proposed changes to the Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) federal R&D programs. The SBIR program, created by Congress in 1982 and the STTR program, created 10 years later to complement

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Aerodyne Research showcasing at the ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit in D.C.

Showcasing an Innovative Hydrogen Sensing System Visit ARPA-E Aerodyne Research is proud to exhibit at the 2025 ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit –  Technology Showcase. Our company specializes in state-of-the-art research and development services, as well as advanced instrumentation. At the Summit’s Technology Showcase we will be exhibiting our innovative hydrogen

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Aerodyne’s Environmental Justice Series continues …join us online!

Forging Connections: Environmental Justice Seminar Series Aerodyne Research welcomes Pam Templer of Boston University, Distinguished Professor and Chair of Biology, to speak at our next Forging Connections: Environmental Justice seminar. Professor Templer will visit the Aerodyne Research home office in Billerica, MA to present her talk, “Impacts of Climate Change

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Aerodyne holds Mass Spectrometry Users Meeting in China

The 2024 Aerodyne Mass Spectrometry Users Meeting was held at Peking University College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering (CESE) from Nov 17 – 21, 2024.  The meeting was hosted by Professor Qi Chen of PKU CESE under the Joint Aerodyne – PKU CESE Center for Atmospheric Research which was created

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Aerodyne team in Tokyo for ISI 2024

ISI 2024 Aerodyne attended the 11th International Symposium on Isotopomers (ISI) that was held at the Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan 12-15 November 2024.  This conference brings together over 100 experts in the field to discuss the latest developments in stable isotope research (PSIA, Clumped, MIF etc.). Aerodyne’s David Nelson

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Coral, climate research and Aerodyne’s TILDAS

Göttingen University expands the applications of oxygen isotope measurements Aerodyne Research is excited to highlight a new publication by Dr. David Bajnai of the University of Göttingen in Geochemical Perspective Letters.  Dr. Bajnai and team used Aerodyne Research’s TILDAS Mini 17O – CO2 Monitor to analyze oxygen isotopes in corals,

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National Science Foundation EMBRACE project underway in Utah

EMBRACE Project Kicks Off Weber State University and Aerodyne Research have teamed up for a National Science Foundation EMBRACE (EMpowering BRoader Academic Capacity and Education) project. This new program focuses on R2/R3 universities and is designed to mitigate barriers faced by non-R1 institutions in obtaining federal funding.   During this

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Nine Aerodyne scientists acknowledged by NASA

Congratulations to the Aerodyne team! Nine Aerodyne Research scientists were acknowledged by NASA for their contributions to the Boeing (NASA/DLR/FAA) EcoDemonstrator 2023 ground/flight campaign.This was a major international aviation impacts experiment, focused especially on how Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs) and fuel composition changes can reduce the impact of commercial aviation

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Environmental Justice Series continues with Artist Lisa Goren

Forging Connections: Environmental Justice Aerodyne Research is excited to host local artist Lisa Goren as part of our Forging Connections: Environmental Justice seminar series. Lisa will visit the Aerodyne Research home office in Billerica, MA to present her talk, “From Pole to Pole – Chasing Ice.”Thursday, July 11th – 3:00

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