From Infrared Astronomy to verification of an integrated circuit or photovoltaic solar cell
Collecting and processing data with high level application specific algorithms
General knowledge about all Electromagnetic Spectrum and solutions aroud them
NIR/SWIR and MWIR solutions with InGaAs and InSb detectors
At Rezevu, we envision a future where infrared technology transcends boundaries and becomes an integral part of cutting-edge scientific endeavors. Our passion lies in pushing the limits of what’s possible, and our vision extends beyond the ordinary. Here’s how we’re redefining the landscape:
High-Tech Laboratory Experiments:
Infrared Astronomy:
Physical Verification of Integrated Circuits:
Photovoltaic Cells and Beyond:
Join us on this exhilarating journey where science meets innovation, where curiosity fuels progress, and where infrared technology opens doors to realms unseen. At Rezevu, we’re not just observers; we’re pioneers.
Whether you’re an enthusiast, a researcher, or a business owner, Rezevu invites you to explore the fascinating realm of infrared. Let’s decode the invisible, capture the unseen, and ignite curiosity together.
We are a passionate startup founded by a dynamic team of visionaries from the Istanbul Technical University Physics Engineering Department. Our mission? To empower individuals and businesses with the knowledge and tools they need to harness the power of infrared technology.
At Rezevu, our journey began with a shared fascination for the invisible world of infrared radiation. We marveled at how this spectrum could reveal hidden details, from thermal patterns to elusive phenomena. Inspired by our academic backgrounds and fueled by curiosity, we set out to make infrared accessible to everyone.
Consulting on the Field:
Custom Hardware Development:
Has deep knowledge about electromagnetic spectrum, mainly focused on Thermography and Spectroscopic Analysis
Has high level physics and mathematics knowledge (especially FT) with computer algorithm experience
Has deep expertise on IR Astronomy and Optoelectronics