The Analog Guard Team
35+ years in analog signal processing and neuro-engineering. Founder of Signal Advance (OTC: SIGL) — took the company from startup to public listing, managed SEC and FINRA filings, and raised over $1.5M. Sole inventor of U.S. Patent 8,452,544; co-inventor of U.S. Patents 12,126,720 and 12,615,149. Subject of a peer-reviewed IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine feature. Recipient of the Goradia Innovation Prize, Inventor of the Year (Texas IP), and Innovator of the Year (Oklahoma IP). Ph.D., Biomedical Sciences, University of Texas; B.S. and M.E., Electrical Engineering, Texas A&M.
30+ years moving advanced technologies from concept to market. Former President, InGeneron, Inc. — led multiple FDA and CE device approvals and international launches. Prior executive roles at Compumedics USA and Neurosoft. Has personally led teams through FDA, CE, and ISO 13485 compliance for Class I–III medical devices — the regulatory caliber defense and government cybersecurity demand. Architecting Analog Guard’s certification roadmap for FIPS 140-3, SP 800-90B, and DFARS / ITAR / DoDIN. Co-inventor of U.S. Patents 12,126,720 and 12,615,149 and co-author of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine feature. B.S., Electrical Engineering; M.B.A., engineering management.
Specialist in electrical and optical communications, analog and digital circuit design, and electromagnetic interactions. Published research in optical semiconductor nanostructures and nonlinear optics — directly relevant to the high-order nonlinear modulation at the heart of Analog Guard. Expert in PSpice, MATLAB, RSoft, and Optiwave. Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Dalhousie University.
Invention. Regulation. Commercialization. We have the Receipts.