Dr. Genda Chen, the Robert W. Abbett Distinguished Chair in Civil Engineering at Missouri S&T, has been issued a patent for “Miniature 3D Position-to-Optical Displacement Sensor.”
Read More »Dr. Mark Towler, the Linda and Bipin Doshi Professor of chemical and biochemical engineering, has licensed a granted patent to Desicorp, a company based in Louisville, Kentucky. Using Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) funds, Towler invented and developed a powdered substance that can be applied to halt bleed-out, or hemostasis, in patients.
Read More »Dr. Fateme Rezaei, in collaboration with Dr. Thomas Schuman and Dr. Glenn Morrison, received a U.S. Patent titled “Coating compositions and methods for using the same.”
Read More »Dr. Chariklia Sotiriou-Leventis, professor and chair of chemistry, and her research team, received a U.S. patent for the method they developed to synthesize amorphous carbon aerogels and graphitic carbon aerogels from polymeric xerogel powders.
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) next early career faculty forum will be held via Zoom 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, March 9. Guest panelist for this session will be Roger Weaver, interim dean of the library, and John Woodson, interim director of technology transfer and economic development.
Read More »A U.S. patent for “Re-crosslinking particle gel for CO2 conformance control and CO2 leakage blocking” has been awarded to the Curators of the University of Missouri from Missouri S&T inventors:
Read More »Dr. Jay Switzer, Chancellor’s Professor of chemistry at Missouri S&T, has patented a new method of creating metal foils with ordered crystal structure.
Read More »Dr. Chang-Soo Kim, professor and graduate coordinator of electrical engineering, has received a U.S. patent for medical devices made of bioactive glasses and metals that dissolve in the body at the end of their operational lifespan, eliminating the need for invasive surgical removal.
Read More »The topic for the next early career faculty forum will be “What’s Important to Know About Copyright, Patents and Innovation?” at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 17, via Zoom.
Read More »Dr. Jonghyun Park, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, and Dr. Jie Li, a 2018 Ph.D. graduate of Missouri S&T, have received a U.S. Patent titled “Controlling Structures of Battery Electrodes.”
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