Heat Flux Sensors Using Re4Si7 in a Transverse Thermoelectric Device Configuration
TS-072270 — The Need
Current heat flux sensors rely on indirect temperature gradient measurements across thick materials, resulting in slow response times and limited sensitivity. There is a growing demand for compact, fast, and highly sensitive heat flux sensors for various applications. Existing technologies …
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- Inventors: Goldberger, Joshua; Heremans, Joseph; Windl, Wolfgang
- Licensing Officer: Ashouripashaki, Mandana
Medusa: Intuitive 3D Audio Control for Immersive Sound Environments
TS-070311 —
Revolutionizing how pr
ofessionals and creators interact with 3D audio-intuitively and inclusively.
Overview
As immersive audio becomes essential in virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and advanced formats like Dolby Atmos, the demand for precise, real-time 3D sound control is surging. Yet, traditional 2D knobs and touch screens fall short, especially for users with low vision, lim…
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- Inventors: Hesmond, Michael
- Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana
Metal oxide-based resistive type sensor for the detection of carbon monoxide at room temperature
TS-066246 — Our innovative CO sensor utilizes hydrated ruthenium oxide to detect carbon monoxide within a gas mixture with high sensitivity and selectivity at temperatures ranging from 25
°C to 300
°C.
Reliable and low-cost CO sensors with high sensitivity and selectivity are essential for environmental safety and industrial control, particularly to monitor combustion environments, automotive emissions, and various industrial processes, ensuring compliance with regulations and minimizing health …
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- Inventors: Dutta, Prabir; Adeyemo, Adedunni
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"
Compact High-Temperature Solid-State Potentiometric Oxygen Sensor
TS-066235 —
Oxygen sensors are crucial for monitoring oxygen levels in combustion and industrial processes, but current sensors require complex plumbing for reference gas, limiting their placement and operational temperature range. There is a pressing need for a robust, high-temperature oxygen sensor that is …
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- Inventors: Dutta, Prabir; Akbar, Sheikh; Ramasamy, Ramamoorthy; Routbort, Jules; Singh, Dileep; Spirig, John
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"
Sensor for detecting Viruses
TS-062553 — The Need
The swift and accurate diagnosis of COVID-19 and other viruses is crucial in preventing their spread. Current detection methods like PCR and antibody testing have limitations, including long run times, sample preparation, and high false negative rates. Moreover, with the rapid mutation and…
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- Inventors: Schultz, Zachary; Payne, Taylor
- Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana
Collaborative Interaction System- Wearable Technology for Collaborative Interaction for Children with Disabilities
TS-062336 — The Need: Enhancing Collaborative Interaction for Children with Disabilities
Millions of children in the United States with physical or cognitive disabilities face challenges in participating fully in play and forming meaningful connections with their parents and caregivers. The lack of touch and c…
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- Inventors: Swearingen, EunKyoung "Kyoung"; Kiourti, Asimina; Swearingen, Scott; Thrane, Susan
- Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana
A Composite Semiconducting Metal Oxide Sensor for Detection and Analysis of Trace Ammonia
TS-054550 — Sensing gases with high specificity and sensitivity in complex environments ranging from combustion processes to breath sensing using miniaturized solid-state electrochemical sensors.
Optimizing industrial operations, environmental monitoring, and disease diagnosis all require sensing of gases with high sensitivity and selectivity. In addition, decreasing the footprint of the sensor allows sensing to be done in size-constrained spaces. The global gas sensor market size was valu…
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- Inventors: Dutta, Prabir; Sun, Chenhu
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"
Waveform-Capture-Device: Revolutionizing Precision Timing and High-Speed Waveform Analysis
TS-053834 — The Need
In various scientific and engineering fields, the accurate measurement of time-dependent digital waveforms is paramount. From wireless communication systems and GPS to medical imaging like PET scans, precision timing is critical. Traditional methods utilizing separate time-to-digital conve…
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- Inventors: Charlot, Noeloikeau; Gauthier, Daniel
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"
Methods and Apparatus to estimate phase of radiofrequency field
TS-037437 — A technique for estimating magnetic resonance imaging absolute phase to enhance machine efficiency and versatility.
Estimating absolute phase of Radiofrequency (RF) field including both the transmit field and receive sensitivity is very important for various stages of the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedure. It can be used for mulit-transmit, RF shimming, parallel imaging reconstruction, electric propert…
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- Inventors: Wang, Jinghua; Ding, Yu
- Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana
A robust high temperature semiconducting CO sensor
TS-030146 — A high-temperature metal oxide semiconductor based gas sensor that is doped with noble metals to increase stability and selectively
Machines that burn fuel for operation require numerous safety features to detect leaks of volatile and toxic gases that can be harmful or deadly to people if inhaled. Of these gases produced during combustion, carbon monoxide (CO) is one of the most important to consider due to its lethal capabili…
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- Inventors: Dutta, Prabir; Akbar, Sheikh; Ramasamy, Ramamoorthy
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"
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