About Us

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Who We Are

Hyperion Analytical LLC was established to develop and commercialize innovative scientific and analytical instrument technologies.

From our years in the analytical instruments field, we came to see market needs that were not being met by current products. Through our own experience as well as collaborating with subject matter experts and numerous end users, the vision of what was needed as well as the technical means to get there provided a clear path forward. Countless experiments and numerous engineering iterations have resulted in a truly next-generation system.

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Our team

Duncan Griffiths

Duncan holds a degree in Chemistry from the University of California, Irvine. He has worked in the field of particle characterization for over three decades as a scientist, technical representative, and product manager for companies such as Malvern Instruments, NanoSight, and Horiba. In leading the development and marketing of particle characterization instruments, he has come to understand the needs of customers for better tools than were being offered, ongoing development, and being a reliable partner in the scientific endeavor.

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Bill Schroeder

William Schroeder, PhD in Physical Chemistry from the University of Southern California, is the Director of R&D at Hyperion Analytical. He leads efforts to set target specifications and approaches, collaborating closely with the engineering team. His responsibilities include guiding optical engineers in beam shaping optimization and mechanical engineers in maximizing system performance, as well as overseeing the assembly and testing of final systems.

Serina Erxleben

Serina earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry at Cal State San Bernardino. She has worked at Hyperion Analytical for over two years now, starting as an ambitious intern and moving up to Lead Laboratory Technician. As the lead technician on the Envision, Serina plays a crucial role in its research and development. Her contributions expand beyond routine tasks, focusing on building new Envision units, performing research for further improvements on the instrument, and demoing the product to potential customers.

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Shima DeHorta

Shima holds an undergraduate degree in biochemistry from the University of California Riverside. She has been working as a lab technician and researcher for Hyperion Analytical for almost 2 years. She works as an interpersonal communicator that builds relationships and promotes collaboration across teams to drive impactful change and comprehensive approaches that lead to innovative scientific discoveries.

Ted Costa

Ted holds an undergraduate degree in Computer Information Sciences from SUNY, NY. He has worked for several decades designing and developing software solutions for management and control of laboratory instrumentation used for small particle characterization. He has produced numerous commercial applications and software tools used for measurement and determination of fundamental intrinsic properties such as particle size, molecular weight, and surface charge. Ted’s primary goal is to design simple intuitive user interfaces targeted for use by technical talent from a variety of professional backgrounds for use in both production and pure research environments.

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Lauren Ortega

Currently pursuing Biochemistry at California Polytechnic, Pomona, Lauren leaves an indelible mark as a Laboratory Technician at Hyperion Analytical. Commencing her journey in September of 2023, Lauren’s proficiency in operating an HPLC system and collaborative contributions with mechanical and software engineers enhance experimental methodologies. Designing intricate nitrosamine analysis sequences and innovating with a custom apparatus, she showcases adaptability and ingenuity. Lauren’s dual commitment to academic learning and practical application epitomizes her seamless integration into the scientific community.