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About AssaySoft, Inc.

AssaySoft, Inc.
17151 Newhope Street, #202

Fountain Valley, CA 92708

AssaySoft's goal is to bring the power of modern digital image analysis and informatics to the cell biology community.

AssaySoft was founded by two experts in their respective fields:

Ash Pahwa (Co-founder and CEO)

Dr. Ash Pahwa's expertise includes image processing, database management, digital video and data storage technologies. Dr. Pahwa has over 25 years of experience in the industry. He has held positions with General Electric, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Xerox Corporation, and Oracle. At Mayachitra, Inc. he developed an image database management system for storage and retrieval of biomedical images based on metadata, annotation and content. Dr. Pahwa is also the founder of DV Studio, Inc., which introduced successful products for CD-Recording (CDR), MPEG encoding, and videotape-to-DVD archiving at a time when the cost for entry into these technologies was far greater than it is today. DV Studio's CD-Gen was bundled with CD-Recorders by Philips, Yamaha and Sony. By establishing a level of usability and functionality for CDR, CD-Gen helped catapult it into the mainstream. Dr. Pahwa's book, "CD-Recordable Bible" (Pemberton Press, 1994), was translated into Japanese and German. He is listed in "Who's Who in the Frontiers of Science and Technology". He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.

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Peter Saveliev (Co-founder and R&D Chief)

Dr. Peter Saveliev is a professor of mathematics at Marshall University, Huntington WV. Dr. Saveliev has conducted research on algebraic topology and a number of other fields. Prior to earning his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, he worked as an applied mathematician and software engineer at large R&D institute in Moscow, Russia. There he developed numerical algorithms of image matching for missile guidance systems. After that he worked at a start-up company on an automated fingerprint identification system. Currently he develops new methods of algebraic topology in image analysis software and computer vision. He also runs wiki: Computer Vision Primer and blog: Computer Vision for Dummies.

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