GEMIO Technologies, Inc. 



 

Some aspects of the technology utilized by GEMIO Technologies, Inc. have been described in these publications and presentations:

[1]    A. Hieke: "Predicting Charged Particle Trajectories",
        ANSYS Advantage Magazine, Volume II, Issue 2, 2008, pp. 31-33
        full paper
        http://www.ansys.com/magazine/issues/06-12-2008-ansys-advantage/02-electromagnetics.pdf 

[2]    A. Hieke: "Advanced ion sources for biomolecules",
        Presentation at the TechConnect Summit during the NSTI Nanotechnology
        Conference & Trade Show, Santa Clara, California, May 20-24, 2007    
        http://www.techconnect.org/Summit2007/program/showabstract.html?absno=11086
        http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2007

[3]    Andreas Hieke: "From Science to Profit"  The NanoBusiness Alliance Conference
        May 17-19, 2006, New York, NY

[4]    Andreas Hieke: Corporate Presentation at NSTI Nanotech Ventures Program
        2006 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference & Trade Show,  May 8-9, 2006, Boston, MA
        http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2006/showabstract.html?absno=21070
        http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2006/Development/ventures.html#TU53.1

[5]    Andreas Hieke: "From Physics to Medicine (via nano !?)" at
        "Challenges Facing Early-Stage Nanotech Start-ups in 2006" 
        January 10th, 2006; Menlo Park, CA
        http://www.nanoscienceexchange.org/invite11006.html
 
[6]    Andreas Hieke: "Simulations of ion population dynamics in ion sources for
        biological macromolecules",  13th Foresight Conference on Advanced Nanotechnology
        Oct. 22-27, 2005; San Francisco,CA
        http://www.foresight.org/conference2005/program.html
 
[7]    A. Hieke, S. Weinberger: "Ion Cooling and Transmission Performance of an Advanced
        MALDI-Ion Source based on 3D Electric-Pneumatic Ion Dynamics Simulations"
        The 32nd FACSS and 51st ICASS Meeting  (Federation of Analytical Chemistry
        and Spectroscopy Societies)     October 9 - 13, 2005; Quebec City, Canada
 
[8]    A. Hieke: "Monte Carlo Ion Dynamics Simulations - Implementational Challenges
        and Results", 2005 Western Region ANSYS Technical Conference
        Sept. 15-16, 2005; Santa Clara, CA 
        
[9]    A. Hieke, S. R.Weinberger: "An Advanced Laser Desorption Ionization Ion Source with
        Controlled  Superposition of  Electric  and Pneumatic Fields",  53rd ASMS Conference
        on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics ,  June 5 - 9 2005, San Antonio, TX
        full paper
 
[10]  A. Hieke: "Ion Sources for Biomolecules with controlled Superposition of  Electric
        and Pneumatic Fields",  2005 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show,
        May 8-12, 2005, Anaheim, CA
        http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2005/showabstract.html?absno=1056.00
        full paper

[11]  A. Hieke: "Ion Dynamics in Electro-Pneumatic Fields - a Key to Modern Biotechnology",
        Ansys Solutions Magazine, Spring 2005      
        full paper
        http://www.ansys.com/assets/testimonials/ion-dynamics.pdf
 
[12]  A. Hieke: "Electro-Pneumatic Ion Optics - Simulations and Preliminary Experiments",
        22nd CAD-FEM Users´ Meeting & International Congress on FEM-Technology,
        November 10-12, 2004, Dresden, Germany        
 
[13]  A. Hieke: "Simulations of ion population dynamics dominated by discrete collision
        events in rarified gases in the presence of electromagnetic fields",
        International Conference on Transport Phenomena in Micro and Nanodevices
        Oct. 17-21 2004, Kona Coast,  Hawaii
        http://www.engconfintl.org/pastconf/4atpre.pdf
 
[14]  A. Hieke: "3D electro-pneumatic Monte Carlo simulations of ion trajectories  and
        temperatures during RF quadrupole injection in the presence of gas flow fields"
        52nd ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics,
        May 23 - 27 2004 Nashville, TN
        full paper
 
 
[15]  A. Hieke: "Development of an Advanced Simulation System for the Analysis of Particle
        Dynamics in LASER based Protein Ion Sources", 2004 Nanotechnology Conference and
        Trade Show Nanotech 2004,   March 7-11, 2004 Boston, MA
        http://www.nsti.org/procs/Nanotech2004v1/5/W21.05
        full paper
 
[16]  A. Hieke: "Theoretical and Implementational Aspects of an Advanced 3D Gas and
        Electromagnetic Ion Optical Simulator Interfacing with ANSYS Multiphysics"
        21st CAD-FEM Users´ Meeting & International Congress On           
        FEM-Technology, Nov. 12-14  2003, Potsdam, Germany
     
[17]  A. Hieke: "GEMIOS - a 64-Bit multi-physics Gas and Electromagnetic Ion Optical
        Simulator", 51st ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics,
        June 8 - 12 2003, Montreal, Canada


Some older papers on computational problems:

        Proving that a FDTD solver provides the correct solution in space and time:

        A. Hieke and R. Tramel: "Large Scale FDTD Simulation for Microoptics and Metamaterial
        Investigations - Current Possibilities and Verification Benchmarks", 2002 NSTI
        Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show, April 22-25, 2002, San Juan, Puerto Rico
         http://www.nsti.org/procs/MSM2002/7/M42.06
         full paper
 


        Computing electric capacitance between multiple 3D objects:

        A. Hieke: "Simple APDL Implementation of a 3D FEM Simulator for Mutual Capacitances of
        Arbitrarily Shaped Objects Like Interconnects", International Conference on Modeling and
        Simulation of Microsystems, Semiconductors,Sensors and Actuators MSM'99,
        San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA, Apr.1999, pp.172-175
        http://www.nsti.org/procs/MSM2002/7/M42.06
        full paper
 
        A. Hieke: "APDL Implementation of a 3D FEM Simulator for Mutual Capacitances of
        Arbitrarily Shaped Interconnects" Journal of Modeling and Simulation of Microsystems,
        JMSM, Vol. 1 No 2, 1999, pp. 94-104
        full paper