We develop software that crystal growers actually want to use — powerful enough for research, reliable enough for production.
EpiWare, LLC is a Baltimore-based software company specializing in control systems for semiconductor crystal growth equipment. Our software is designed from the ground up for MBE, CVD, and related deposition systems.
We understand the unique demands of epitaxial growth — where a fraction of a degree or a momentary flux deviation can determine the difference between a successful wafer run and a costly failure. Our tools give growers the precision, visibility, and automation they need.
From recipe development and execution to real-time parameter monitoring and post-growth analysis, epiware provides an integrated software environment that replaces fragmented legacy tools with a single, modern platform.
Sub-second communication with instruments via Modbus, serial, and Ethernet protocols.
📷 View ScreenshotC# recipe scripting with full access to machine parameters — no black boxes.
📷 View ScreenshotSafety interlocks, parameter bounds checking, and comprehensive audit logging.
📷 View ScreenshotFull historical data capture for every run, enabling post-growth analysis and optimization.
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Ryan has been growing epitaxial semiconductors by MBE since 2001. He spent eight years growing InP optoelectronic devices at Covega Corporation (now Thorlabs Quantum Electronics) and nine years conducting III-Nitride semiconductor research at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory. Throughout his career, Ryan has developed deep expertise in high-quality epitaxial growth and in maintaining, repairing, and improving MBE reactors. His background in electrical and computer engineering enables him to translate that hands-on knowledge directly into software — building tools that make MBE growth easier, safer, and more reliable.

Mark brings over two decades of software design, data modeling, and enterprise systems experience to epiware. His career spans global integrations work at LVMH, and data architecture at Belmond, where he designed systems spanning 50 properties across 22 countries. Mark leads product architecture and business development.