Martin’s career spans research (both theoretical and applied) plus management roles within corporations including Battelle Laboratories, Intel Corp., ST Microelectronics, and Martin-Marietta (Lockheed-Martin).
He has been on the faculties of the Physics and Biomedical Engineering faculties at the Medical College of Virginia (Virginia Commonwealth Univ.).
Has led technical development at innovator firms including Silicon Dominion (nano-materials and sensor networks), MODIS (magneto-optic nondestructive sensing) and TETRADYN.
Martin has conducted projects funded by NIH, DOE, NSF, DOD and the intelligence community, including collaborations with partners in Latin America, Europe, Russia and the Far East.
A graduate of Colgate University, Johns Hopkins University, and The Union Institute and University, Martin has over 100 publications and is an active presenter at conferences, workshops and training programs.
Some of the commercialized inventions evolving from his research are:
- Nomad Eyes® (wide-area mobile sensing and situation awareness)
- EcOasis PodLab® (emergency water, power, medical and communications)
- CEBIT® (multi-target chemical sensor)
- CUBIT® (coordinated biosystem threat identification and intervention)
which are principle components of the TETRADYN portfolio.
Additional professional biographical material including curriculum vita
may be found at http://tetradyn.com/professormd