Advanced Sensor Arrays for Precise Gas Identification and Analysis
TS-066250 — A cutting-edge sensor system featuring p-n junctions in MOS materials for accurate detection and identification of gases.
In various industries, there is a growing demand for highly selective and sensitive gas sensors capable of accurately identifying specific gases within complex mixtures, addressing challenges in environmental monitoring, industrial safety, and healthcare diagnostics.
This innovative sensor syst…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Dutta, Prabir; Govindhan, Maduraiveeran; Mondal, Suvra; Sun, Chenhu
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
Revolutionary NO Sensor for Highly Selective and Sensitive Gas Detection
TS-066249 — A novel sensor leveraging WO3 and Cr2O3 for selective NO detection in harsh environments and breath analysis with high sensitivity at ppb levels.
There is a critical demand for advanced gas sensors capable of selectively detecting nitric oxide (NO) in diverse applications such as environmental monitoring, industrial processes, and medical diagnostics, particularly in challenging environments with interfering gases like carbon monoxide (CO).…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Dutta, Prabir; Govindhan, Maduraiveeran; Mondal, Suvra; Sun, Chenhu
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
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 …
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- 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 …
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Dutta, Prabir; Akbar, Sheikh; Ramasamy, Ramamoorthy; Routbort, Jules; Singh, Dileep; Spirig, John
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
Deep Reservoir Computers for Precise Chaos Control
TS-065447 — The Need:
In the realm of nonlinear control engineering, managing systems with chaotic dynamics poses a significant challenge. Conventional methods often fall short in achieving precise control over such systems due to their complexity and unpredictability. There's a pressing need for a solutio…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Canaday, Daniel; Gauthier, Daniel; Griffith, Aaron
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
Reservoir Computing: Revolutionizing Rapid Processing
TS-065446 — The Need: In today's fast-paced commercial landscape, there's an increasing demand for rapid processing of complex data sets. Traditional computing methods often struggle to keep pace with real-time requirements, leading to inefficiencies and missed opportunities. Addressing this need for sw…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Canaday, Daniel; Gauthier, Daniel; Griffith, Aaron
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
Introducing Revolutionary IC Chip Technology: Enhancing Cybersecurity with Physically Unclonable Functions
TS-065436 — The Need: In an era dominated by digital transactions and sensitive data exchanges, ensuring robust cybersecurity measures is paramount for individuals and organizations alike. Traditional methods of securing data often fall short in the face of sophisticated cyber threats, necessitating innovative …
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Gauthier, Daniel; Canaday, Daniel; Charlot, Noeloikeau; Pomerance, Andrew
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
Quantum Leap: Revolutionizing Computing and Sensing with Modular Zero-Dimensional Tunnel Junction Devices
TS-065414 — The Need
Innovations in the field of quantum information technology are paramount to addressing the escalating demand for advanced computational capabilities and sensitive sensor applications. As these new technologies are poised to disrupt traditional computing and sensing methodologies, there ari…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Johnston-Halperin, Ezekiel; Gupta, Jay; Hamilton, Morgan; Kavand, Marzieh; Koll, Will; Perez-Hoyos, Ethel; Phillips, Zoe
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
Secure Your Digital Fortress: Revolutionizing Cybersecurity with Next-Gen PUF Technology
TS-065412 — The Need:
In contemporary cybersecurity landscapes, the conventional methods of employing Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs) necessitate maintaining a secure challenge-response database. However, this practice poses significant security risks as access to this database could lead to the comprom…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Gauthier, Daniel
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
Advanced AAV Gene Therapy Characterization Technique
TS-062608 — Gene therapy is an emerging technology that replaces a faulty gene or adds a new gene to cure disease or improve your body's ability to fight infection. These next-generation treatments hold promise for treating various genetic and chronic conditions, including but not limited to cancer, cystic …
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Wysocki, Vicki; Cleary, Sean; Du, Chen
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
Rapid Viral Quantification with Target Gene Detection
TS-062346 — The Need
The ability to rapidly identify and determine virus titer is of utmost importance in numerous biomedical applications, ranging from gene editing to pharmaceutical and vaccine development. Current methods for characterizing viruses and determining viral titer, such as ELISA, PCR, and cell c…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Schultz, Zachary; Morder, Courtney
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
Ion Carpet-Based Surface-Induced Dissociation Device
TS-062342 — The Need
In the field of mass spectrometry (MS), the study of proteins and protein complexes in their native form, known as native MS, has become crucial in understanding their structure and function. However, the current collision-induced dissociation (CID) technique used in tandem MS experiments …
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Wysocki, Vicki; Gilbert, Joshua; Stiving, Alyssa
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
Strontium oxide as a tunnel barrier for spin injection and giant spin accumulation
TS-062333 — The Need
In today's advancing electronics industry, the growing demand for high-performance devices, coupled with the need for energy efficiency in portable electronics, presents a critical challenge. The primary concern revolves around high power dissipation, leading to undesirable heating of …
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Kawakami, Roland; Katoch, Jyoti; Singh, Simranjeet
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
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: 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…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Charlot, Noeloikeau; Gauthier, Daniel
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
Porous inorganic-organic material for removal of trace carbon dioxide from air or other gas streams
TS-041747 — Adsorbent for carbon dioxide capture with low energy input for regeneration, and high adsorption capacity
46% of 2010 global greenhouse gas emissions came from electricity and heat production, or from fossil fuels burned for industrial use (EPA). A lot of effort has been put into research on CO2 capture by adsorbents or absorbents, in order to reduce these greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, effec…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Wade, Casey; Bien, Caitlin
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
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…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Dutta, Prabir; Akbar, Sheikh; Ramasamy, Ramamoorthy
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
Molecularly Imprinted Pyrolyzed Photoresist - A Molecularly Imprinted Carbon
TS-015282 — A thermo-stable, durable, and highly selective molecular carbon template for solid phase extraction/microextraction.
Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) are robust molecular recognition elements able to mimic natural recognition entities, such as antibodies and biological receptors, useful to separate and analyze complicated samples such as biological fluids and environmental samples. This is a commonly utiliz…
- College: College of Arts & Sciences
- Inventors: Olesik, Susan; Zewe, Joseph
- Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason
"Jay"
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