Anchor Science's Motto:
Temperature (T) establishes fundamental metrics for physical and chemical sensors.

Our Offering:

  • Prototypes of temperature sensing elements compatible with carbon nanotube based chemical or biochemical sensors.
  • IP for embedded applications of our temperature sensing elements in integrated circuits for T measurement, compensation, or control. The preferred applications are in conjunction with wireless communications, temperature monitoring/control of perishable goods, and health industry.
  • Consultations on uses of nanomaterials, expertise in carbon nanotube based electrically conductive inks.
  • “Applications of Nanotechnology” educational and training materials for your use under Creative Commons License.
  • Our interests:

    Tailored down to tens of nanometers contact T sensing elements with electrical response.
    Our sensing elements can be fabricated by digital printing.
    The thermal elements are compatible with concurrent fabrication of biological, chemical and physical sensors, enabling formulation of sensing arrays for concurrent mapping of temperature and multiple analytes.

    Who we are:

    Anchor Science is a company with patent pending technology and experienced scientists looking for development partnerships.

    Anchor Science History

  • 2005: Anchor Science was founded by Ewa S. Kirkor, Alexander Scheeline, and April Schricker.
  • 2005 Technical Breakthrough: Demonstrate Ohmic behavior of an ink-jet printed carbon nanocomposite at the European Coatings Conference "The Power of Ink-jet Materials III", December 1 -2, 2005, Berlin, Germany.
  • 2007: Foresight Science and Technology gives “GO” evaluation to our temperature sensing nanocomposites.
  • 2008 and 2009: Anchor Science was selected as a "Company to watch" by the Connecticut Technology Council in the most promissing new technology category in 2008 and 2009 for developments in our temperature sensing nanocomposites.


  • News feeds :
    Updated: 03-February-2012, 11:14
    Announced on: 02-03-2012 :
    NASA Space Technology Roadmaps and Priorities: Restoring NASA's Technological Edge and Paving the Way for a New Era in Space
    NASA's Office of the Chief Technologist (OCT) has begun to rebuild the advanced space technology program in the agency with plans laid out in 14 draft technology roadmaps. It has been years since NASA has had a vigorous, broad-based program in advanced space technology development and its technology base has been largely depleted. However, success in executing future NASA space missions will depend on advanced technology developments that should already be underway. Reaching out to involve the external technical community, the National Research Council (NRC) considered the 14 draft technology roadmaps prepared by OCT and ranked the top technical challenges and highest priority technologies that NASA should emphasize in the next 5 years. This report provides specific guidance and recommendations on how the effectiveness of the technology development program managed by OCT can be enhanced in the face of scarce resources.
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