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Stratovan Corporation builds interactive data analysis and visualization packages for commercial applications in areas such as aircraft, medical, paleontology, pathology, and otolaryngology. Our state of the art tools are intuitive, easy to use, and run on standard Windows and Macintosh computers so that you can use the computers you already have.
We specialize in high-performance methods operating on data sizes ranging from a few megabytes to tera-scale data. Our innovative development process integrates state of the art data processing and visualization methods resulting in powerful data investigation tools.
Data visualization is only the gateway to investigating your data. Stratovan integrates analysis tools directly into visualization systems allowing morphometric analysis of complex data features, for example, in multi-modal and multi-dimensional data.
Stratovan is a spin-off company from the Institute for Data Analysis and Visualization (IDAV) at the University of California, Davis. Stratovan was formed to meet the commercial needs of building specialized software tools for medical, engineering, life sciences, and other industries.
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To revolutionize imaging software tools, making them easier to use and more effective in the communication of information. |
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David F. Wiley, PhD, CEO is a visionary in meeting the needs of the imaging community. He leads Stratovan in revolutionizing how software is designed, built, and provided to customers. He has over twenty years of software development experience and has created numerous commercial software applications. He earned his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of California, Davis. He has published over 20 peer-reviewed publications in journals, conferences proceedings, and books. (more) |
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Bernd Hamann, PhD, Director brings substantial research experience and keeps Stratovan on the cutting edge of research in terms of data analysis and visualization as well as other research disciplines. He serves as Associate Vice Chancellor for Research at UC Davis where he is also a full professor of computer science. From 1997 to 2004, he was co-director of a UC Davis Organized Research Unit, the "Center for Image Processing and Integrated Computing" (CIPIC), which is now called "Institute for Data Analysis and Visualization" (IDAV).
From 1991 to 1995, he was a faculty member in the Department of Computer Science at Mississippi State University, where he was associated with the NSF Engineering Research Center for Computational Field Simulation, which is now called High Performance Computing Collaboratory (HPC2).
He received a B.S. in computer science, a B.S. in mathematics, and an M.S. in computer science from the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany. He received his Ph.D. in computer science from Arizona State University in 1991. He has published over 250 peer-reviewed publications in journals, conferences proceedings, and books. |
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