Organizational Innovation Accelerator Program
TS-068445 —
In today’s fast-paced global economy, organizations must continually adapt to remain competitive. Yet, systemic barriers—both social and technical—frequently hinder innovation. High production pressure, limited opportunities for professional development, and reliance on third-par…
- College: College
of
Engineering
(COE)
- Inventors: Maguire, Laura; Rayo, Michael
- Licensing Officer: Zinn, Ryan
Joint Activity Testing (JAT): A Testing & Evaluation Methodology for Human-Machine Teams
TS-068443 —
In high-stakes industries, the integration of humans and advanced automation systems demands evaluation methods that reliably predict performance under varying challenges. Current testing methods often focus on individual components, failing to assess how human-machine teams operate as a unit, par…
- College: College
of
Engineering
(COE)
- Inventors: Morey, Dane; Rayo, Michael
- Licensing Officer: Zinn, Ryan
Automatic Mechanical Assembly Loops/Stacks Detection
TS-064578 — This s
oftware solution revolutionizes the process
of tolerance stack analysis in mechanical assemblies. It automatically detects and extracts tolerance stacks as the foundational step for precise tolerance analysis and schema generation.
This software solution revolutionizes the process of tolerance stack analysis in mechanical assemblies. It automatically detects and extracts tolerance stacks as the foundational step for precise tolerance analysis and schema generation.
The Need
Analyzing tolerance stacks in mechanical assembl…
- College: College
of
Engineering
(COE)
- Inventors: Haghighi, Payam; Shah, Jami
- Licensing Officer: Randhawa, Davinder
The Persistence of Engineers in the Academy Survey (PEAS)
TS-064245 — The Need
In the landscape of academia, understanding and addressing the challenges faced by women tenure-track faculty in engineering disciplines is crucial for fostering diversity and inclusivity. The need to explore the factors influencing the persistence of these faculty members in the face of g…
- College: College
of
Engineering
(COE)
- Inventors: Cox, Monica; Aldridge, Julie
- Licensing Officer: Ashouripashaki, Mandana
The Six Feelings Framework for Autism Planning and Design Standards
TS-064243 — The Need:
In the realm of urban planning and design, a critical need has emerged to address the unique requirements of adults with autism. The Six Feelings Framework responds to the imperative of creating inclusive public spaces where individuals on the autism spectrum can not only coexist but also…
- College: College
of
Engineering
(COE)
- Inventors: Ezell, Jonathan; Korniyenko, Galyna "Gala"; Stein, Rick
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"
Permeable Concrete Vessel for Creating Floating Aquatic Habitats
TS-063987 — Wetlands are areas where water is constantly or near the surface constantly or periodically during the year. They are necessary for flood protection, freshwater quality improvement and supplies, shoreline erosion control, food production, and biodiversity. They act as oxygen generators and carbon si…
- College: College
of
Engineering
(COE)
- Inventors: Boswell, Jacob "Jake"; Burris, Lisa; Koelsch, Martin "Marty"
- Licensing Officer: Randhawa, Davinder
“Facing Takeoff”
TS-043241 — This is a day-long workshop designed to help participants ease their fear
of flying on a commercial passenger aircraft.
Many people suffer from anxiety and fear when it comes to riding in commercial airplanes. The idea of being locked in a plane without the ability to choose when to get off is a major contributor to this problem. Additionally, those who are afraid of heights may also struggle with flying in airplan…
- College: College
of
Engineering
(COE)
- Inventors: Young, Seth; Bloomster, Brent; Mulchaey, Mark; Pruchnicki, Shawn; Varga, Barbara
- Licensing Officer: Zinn, Ryan
Interactive Safety Training Tool
TS-040091 — The Interactive Safety Training Tool provides an immersive method
of safety training for pr
ofessionals and practitioners alike in the construction industry.
OSHA ranks falls as being one of constructions’ “Focus Four”, as falls are the number one cause of fatalities in the construction industry, accounting for around one-third of construction fatalities each year. The Center for Construction Research and Training calculated 6,858 dea…
- College: College
of
Engineering
(COE)
- Inventors: Hrivnak, Melissa; Marston, Sheena
- Licensing Officer: Zinn, Ryan