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Wireless Sensor-Actuator-Coupled Gustatory Interface for Remote Tasting
TS-072321 — The Need Current virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) platforms lack integration of gustatory (taste) sensations, limiting user immersion and sensory engagement. Existing human-machine interfaces focus primarily on visual, auditory, and haptic feedback, neglecting the chemical dimension of taste. T…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Chen, Shulin; Jia, Yizhen; Li, Jinghua; Liu, Tzu-Li
  • Licensing Officer: Ashouripashaki, Mandana

Flexible Light-Addressable Sensor for High-Resolution Physiological Mapping
TS-072319 — The Need Current methods for mapping electrical potential gradients in biological tissues, such as the brain, rely on high-density electrode arrays fabricated via costly microfabrication techniques. These rigid devices struggle to conform to complex tissue morphologies, limiting their effectiveness …
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Li, Jinghua; Chen, Shulin; Jia, Yizhen; Liu, Tzu Li; Wang, Qi
  • Licensing Officer: Ashouripashaki, Mandana

A Wireless, pH Regeneratable, Chemical Species Electronic Bio-Sensor
TS-058251 — Diagnostic tools are key to medicine, research and diagnostics. The measurement of biomolecules and their absorption kinetics can facilitate a better understanding of drug intake, biological responses, or in the continuous monitoring of specimen. Current equipment requires centralized equipment, t…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Li, Jinghua; Chen, Shulin; Liu, Tzu Li
  • Licensing Officer: Ashouripashaki, Mandana

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…
  • College: College of Arts & Sciences
  • Inventors: Dutta, Prabir; Sun, Chenhu
  • Licensing Officer: Zinn, Ryan

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