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Sam T. Liss
Executive Director, Strategic Partnerships
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Invention
Stick-on Large-Strain Sensors for Soft Robots
Soft robots require sensors that are soft, stretchable, and conformable to preserve their adaptivity and safety. This technology provides “stick-on” large-strain sensors for soft robots and enables novel functionality for wearable robots, serving as…
Investigators
- Robert D. Howe
- Zhigang Suo
- Canhui Yang
- Sibo Cheng
- Yashraj S Narang
Invention
Novel Qubit Allocation Algorithm for Quantum Computers
Quantum computers will change the landscape of technology through their capability of solving complex problems that classical computers are unable to solve efficiently. Very soon, quantum computers with 50-100 qubits (intermediate-scale) will be…
Investigators
- Prineha Narang
- Wil Thomas Finigan
- Michael Cubeddu
- Yudong Cao
- Thomas Lively
Invention
Advancing predicted feedback for improved motor training
The simple act of shooting a basketball can be maddeningly difficult to master. This invention exploits feedback to make a substantial improvement in shooting accuracy and performance. It improves training by giving a shooter feedback about whether…
Investigators
- Maurice Smith
- Rishi Singh
Invention
Library of molecules addressing key shortcoming in OLEDs – Batch Uniform
Machine learning, promises to radically reduce the cycle time for computational chemistry. This invention is a library of molecules novel deep blue molecule for use in OLED displays, which were identified through the use of machine learning. OLEDs…
Investigators
- Alan Aspuru-Guzik
- Rafael Gomez-Bombarelli
- Timothy D Hirzel
- Jorge Aguilera-Iparraguirre
- Phil S Baran
Invention
Compounds For Organic Light Emitting Diode Materials
Machine learning promises to radically reduce the cycle time for computational chemistry. This invention is a library of molecules novel deep blue molecule for use in OLED displays, which were identified through the use of machine learning. OLEDs…
Investigators
- Alan Aspuru-Guzik
- Rafael Gomez-Bombarelli
- Timothy D Hirzel
- Jorge Aguilera-Iparraguirre
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CMOS integrated NMR spectrometer
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometers have been in use for many years and are used to provide imaging or analysis of a sample being tested. In general, an NMR spectrometer is comprised of three main components: a pulse sequencer, an NMR…
Investigators
- Donhee Ham
- Dongwan Ha
- Jeffrey Paulsen
- Song Yi-Qiao
Invention
Multi-axis force sensing soft artificial skin
With rapid growth in key segments such as robotics and wearable computing. Sensors are one of the critical areas of need. The soft sensor IP developed in the Wood Lab consists of stretchable sensors that register deformation and surface pressure.…
Investigators
- Robert J. Wood
- Daniel M. Vogt
- Yong Lae Park
Invention
Modular millimeter-scale distal force sensor, based on pop-up fabrication
The ability to measure force is a critical need in small-scale systems. This invention is a low-cost force sensor that operates over a force range of 0-200 mN, with a sensitivity of 5 V/N and a resolution of 0.8 mN. Key advantages over competing…
Investigators
- Conor J. Walsh
- Joshua Gafford
- Robert J. Wood
Invention
Non-invasive real-time detection of hardware trojans
Integrated circuit (IC) trojans are a significant security threat to our communications, cloud and IT infrastructure. These rogue modifications to semiconductors can be triggered at any point and represent a latent risk. A hostile government or…
Investigators
- Marko Loncar
- Linbo Shao
Invention
Wearable gait analysis system for measuring overstriding in runners
Roughly 50% of the 20 million active runners in the United States are injured each year, with overstriding being a major cause. Proper gait is essential to minimizing the risk of injury, but perfecting it requires constant monitoring of one's…
Investigators
- Conor J. Walsh
- Panagiotis Polygerinos
- Daniel Lieberman
- Stephanie Liu