Invention Commercialization Service

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Projects and Initiatives:  Technology Commercialization

Technology Commercialization Initiative

Publications:

Guest Speakers:

Graduate Interns:

  • Vijaykumar Krithivasan

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  • Kasi  Anbumony

  • Venubabu Vulasa

  • Ryan Priselac

  • Allison Little

  • Michael Olajubutu

  • Sreekumar Menon

  • Arthi Kothandaraman

Auburn University inventions evaluated or under evaluation:                  (available for licensing and/or joint technology development)

  1. Rapid Polishing and Shaping of Diamond and Diamond Films
  2. High Density 3-Dimensional Carbon Nanotube Structures.
  3. Preparation of High Energy Capacity Ruthenium Oxide
  4. Improved Speech Recognition via Multiple Listening Pathways
  5. Automatic Analog BIST with Pattern Generator and Analyzer
  6. Soil Liquefaction Abatement for Earthquake Mitigation
  7. Superior Removal of Arsenic from drinking water.
  8. Process for effective production of drug nanoparticles of reduced size.
  9. Motorized Orientation Mechanism for Wind Turbines, Satelite Antennas etc.
  10. Estimating pore size distribution in soil and rock samples.
  11. High Order Delta-Sigma Noise Shaping in Direct Digital Synthesis
  12. Precise and rapid size selection of nanoparticle populations
  13. Production of dense and uniform nanoparticle films
  14. Improved Destruction of Chlorinated Compounds in Soil and Groundwater
  15. In-situ Immobilization/Containment of Mercury in Contaminated Soils and Sediments
  16. Destruction of Perchlorate and Nitrate in Spent Ion-Exchange Brine
  17. Reformer for efficient production of ultraclean fuels from hydrocarbons.
  18. A chaotic fermentor with vastly improved ethanol yields
  19. Magnetically elevated ring spinning system
  20. Method of hot filament chemical vapor deposition of diamond
  21. Method of Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition of diamond
  22. On-line handwritten character recognition
  23. A novel method of Biomass pretreatment for ethanol production
  24. System and Method for estimating reliability of components for testing and quality optimization
  25. An efficient process of carpet nylon recycling
  26. Freewill™: the Convertible, Portable Folding Bicycle-Scooter
  27. Modular Snap-On Display System
  28. Low Cost Electroactive Polymer
  29. Near Room Temperature for Bonding and Sealing Silicon Devices using Indium Cold Welding.
  30. Free Piston Sterling Engine.
  31. A Method to Support Scan Based Delay Testing of ICs.
  32. Silicon Calibrated Tests for the Scan Based Delay Testing of ICs.
  33. A Multimodal Electronic Voting System.
  34. Laser Light Scattering-Based FFT Analysis of Biological Oscillators.
  35. GPS-Free geographic routing protocol for intelligent vehicles.
  36. Protein Kinetics Chip.
  37. A method for performing the delay testing of ICs.
  38. A wireless network, random access point transmission scheme for increasing security in secure localization.
  39. A wireless multiple-protocol, node-based architecture for connectivity in heterogeneous networks.
  40. Transit messaging system.
  41. Modification of Smooth Polymeric Surfaces with nanofibres using electrospinning.
  42. Fiber extrusion process for increased orientation and strength.

* If you want more information on any of the above inventions, send an email to the Director E-mail

* For a complete list of  Auburn University Technologies available for licensing click here

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