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Triantafyllos P Tafas

from Rocky Hill, CT
Age ~67

Triantafyllos Tafas Phones & Addresses

  • 9 Clemens Ct, Rocky Hill, CT 06067 (860) 529-8342
  • 381 Brimfield Rd, Wethersfield, CT 06109
  • Hartford, CT
  • New Britain, CT
  • Shelton, CT
  • Troy, MO
  • 9 Clemens Ct, Rocky Hill, CT 06067 (860) 529-8559

Work

Company: Qcdx Dec 2017 Position: Founder and chief executive officer

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Founder And Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
9 Clemens Ct, Rocky Hill, CT 06067
Work:
Qcdx
Founder and Chief Executive Officer

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Triantafyllos Tafas
ENERMORE, LLC
Whol Cosmetics
Corporation Trust Ctr, Wilmington, DE 19801
9 Clemens Ct, Rocky Hill, CT
(860) 796-0455
Triantafyllos Tafas
President, Chief Technology Officer, Chief Technology Officer And Founder , Cto And Director , Founder
IKONISYS, INC
Custom Computer Programing · Nonclassified Establishments
5 Science Park SUITE 1000, New Haven, CT 06511
9 Clemens Ct, Rocky Hill, CT
(203) 776-0791, (203) 776-0795

Publications

Us Patents

Device And Method For Detecting And Localizing Cells By Means Of Photosensitive Waveguides

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US Patent:
6759663, Jul 6, 2004
Filed:
Jul 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/182210
Inventors:
Petros Tsipouras - Madison CT
Triantafyllos Tafas - Rocky Hill CT
Assignee:
Ikonisys, Inc. - New Haven CT
International Classification:
G01N 2164
US Classification:
2504581, 385 12
Abstract:
The present invention provides devices and methods for detection of particles, such as biological cells, in samples using a photosensitive waveguide. The photosensitive waveguide changes its transmissivity in a detectable manner in response to controlling radiation emitted from the particles. In preferred embodiments, the waveguide is two-dimensional and the position of the particles as well as their presence is obtained by scanning the waveguide in two non-parallel directions. The provided devices are preferably used to locate labeled cells. The present invention also includes control systems and methods for detecting and locating cells using the devices provided.

System And Method For Increasing The Contrast Of An Image Produced By An Epifluorescence Microscope

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US Patent:
6956695, Oct 18, 2005
Filed:
Mar 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/102500
Inventors:
Triantafyllos Tafas - Rocky Hill CT, US
Petros Tsipouras - Madison CT, US
Assignee:
Ikonisys, Inc. - New Haven CT
International Classification:
G02B021/34
US Classification:
359396, 356244
Abstract:
The contrast of an image produced by epifluorescence microscopy may be increased by placing a high-pass dichroic reflecting film behind the sample. The reflecting film reflects the emission light emitted by the fluorescent tags in the sample back through the objective lens while allowing the shorter wavelength excitation light to pass through the sample holder.

System For Automatically Locating And Manipulating Positions On An Object

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US Patent:
7199712, Apr 3, 2007
Filed:
Jun 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/870111
Inventors:
Triantafyllos P. Tafas - Rocky Hill CT, US
Youngmin Kim - Wallingford CT, US
International Classification:
G08B 13/14
G02B 21/00
US Classification:
3405721, 359368
Abstract:
A system for automatically locating positions on an object and uniquely identifying the object employing an electronic tag positioned in or on the object. The system utilizes a plurality of sensors to locate the electronic tag and identify the object, and triangulation techniques to locate positions on the object where the object may be manipulated according to instructions coded with respect to the positions. Advantageously, the present invention may be used for automatically locating specimens on a microscope slide without regards to their positions on the slide, and for uniquely labeling a microscope slide.

System And Method For Increasing The Contrast Of An Image Produced By An Epifluorescence Microscope

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US Patent:
7330309, Feb 12, 2008
Filed:
Sep 13, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/225460
Inventors:
Triantafyllos Tafas - Rocky Hill CT, US
Petros Tsipouras - Madison CT, US
Assignee:
Ikonisys, Inc. - New Haven CT
International Classification:
G02B 21/34
US Classification:
359396, 359359
Abstract:
The contrast of an image produced by epifluorescence microscopy may be increased by placing a high-pass dichroic reflecting film behind the sample. The reflecting film reflects the emission light emitted by the fluorescent tags in the sample back through the objective lens while allowing the shorter wavelength excitation light to pass through the sample holder.

Method And Apparatus For Computer Controlled Cell Based Diagnosis

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US Patent:
7346200, Mar 18, 2008
Filed:
Nov 18, 1999
Appl. No.:
10/130559
Inventors:
Petros Tsipouras - Madison CT, US
Triantafyllos P. Tafas - Rocky Hill CT, US
Assignee:
Ikonisys, Inc. - New Haven CT
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382128, 382133, 382134
Abstract:
A computer controlled method for detecting and diagnosing a rare cell type in a tissue sample is provided, said method comprising treating the tissue sample such that it generates a first signal indicative of the presence at a location of a rare cell, detecting the first signal, treating the location at which the first signal is detected to generate a second signal indicative of a diagnostically useful cellular characteristic and detecting the second signal. The first signal can be morphological or a color present in a sought cell either before or after staining. The second signal can be generated by in situ PCR or PCR in situ hybridization. In one preferred embodiment, the rare cell type is fetal cell in a maternal blood tissue sample, said sample consisting of a smear of unenriched maternal blood. In another embodiment, the method is used to diagnose or genotype cancer cells in a blood or tissue biopsy sample.

Energy Recovery System In An Engine

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US Patent:
7454911, Nov 25, 2008
Filed:
Nov 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/266948
Inventors:
Triantafyllos P. Tafas - Rocky Hill CT, US
International Classification:
F01K 23/10
US Classification:
60618
Abstract:
Energy recovery system and method of using the same. The system is configured to capture the dissipated waste heat by an internal combustion engine and convert the same into electrical energy.

Microscope Enclosure System

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US Patent:
7471079, Dec 30, 2008
Filed:
Aug 2, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/833203
Inventors:
Triantafyllos Tafas - Rocky Hill CT, US
Yash Agarwal - New Haven CT, US
Youngmin Kim - Wallingford CT, US
Wei Guo - Unionville CT, US
Richard Eberle - Wolcott CT, US
Joseph Turgeon - Killingworth CT, US
Michael Kilpatrick - West Hartford CT, US
Petros Tsipouras - Madison CT, US
Assignee:
Ikonisys, Inc. - New Haven CT
International Classification:
G01R 31/302
US Classification:
3241581, 324750, 324752
Abstract:
A light-tight enclosure system, displaceable along a surface, for housing an automated microscope, having electronically controllable components and an image capturing device. The enclosure system may include device for displacement, a shelf for placement of the automated microscope, an externally viewable monitor, and a plurality of electrical power receptacles.

Device And Method For Detecting And Localizing Cells By Means Of Photosensitive Waveguides

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US Patent:
7477820, Jan 13, 2009
Filed:
Mar 27, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/691989
Inventors:
Petros Tsipouras - Madison CT, US
Triantafyllos P. Tafas - Rocky Hill CT, US
Assignee:
Ikonisys, Inc. - New Haven CT
International Classification:
G02B 6/02
US Classification:
385123
Abstract:
The present invention provides devices and methods for detection of particles, such as biological cells, in samples using a photosensitive waveguide. The photosensitive waveguide changes its transmissivity in a detectable manner in response to controlling radiation emitted from the particles. In preferred embodiments, the waveguide is two-dimensional and the position of the particles as well as their presence is obtained by scanning the waveguide in two non-parallel directions. The provided devices are preferably used to locate labeled cells. The present invention also includes control systems and methods for detecting and locating cells using the devices provided.
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