Monday, February 28, 2022

TPO is Tech Forward (February Edition)

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February, 28 2022

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Designing Disinfectant Light Technology

NIST researcher Babak Nikoobakht participated in the FedTech Startup Studio Program. Through the program, he collaborated with entrepreneurs to turn his nanofin LED technology into a marketable, disinfecting light source.

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COMMUNICATION HIGHLIGHTS

T2 News

The AUTM annual meeting occurred from February 20-23, bringing together technology transfer professionals for networking events and professional development. There were a variety of educational courses for attendees, which included technology valuation, marketing technologies, and startup business development.

NIST INNOVATION COUNCIL

Highlighting a NIST Patent

X-Ray Spectrometer

Inventors: Kevin Silverman, Carl Reintsema, Galen O'Neal, Luis Avila, Daniel Swetz, W. Bertrand Doriese, Dan Schmidt, Bradley Alpert, Joseph Fowler, Joel Ullom, Ralph Jimenez, Gene Hilton, Jens Uhlig, Joe Young II, Wilfred Fullagar, Villy Sundstrom, Ilari Maasilta

Patent Number: 10,914,694

Description: An invention that allows for x-ray absorption and emission spectroscopy with picosecond time resolution

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