Synthetic opine mutualism for enhancement of beneficial plant-microbe interactions
Princeton Docket #23-4015
Description
Inventors in Princeton’s Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering have developed a novel plant-microbe system that improves the persistence of beneficial bacteria at the root-soil interface of crops.
Plant...
Published: 3/5/2024
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Inventor(s): Jonathan Conway, Samuel Eastman
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Category(s): Energy and CleanTech, Biotechnology/Pharmaceuticals
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Non-Confidential Brief
Method for Reinforcement, Quench Protection, and Stabilization of Large All-Metal Superconducting Magnets
Princeton Docket # 24-4066-1
Inventors at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have developed a novel technology with significant advantages in the design and protection of high temperature superconducting (HTS)...
Published: 6/11/2024
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Inventor(s): Michael Zarnstorff, Yuhu Zhai
Keywords(s): fusion
Category(s): Energy and CleanTech, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, Plasma/Fusion
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Spheromak Gun for Inductive flux Injection
Princeton Docket # 22-3902
PPPL and a collaborator have proposed the formation of a high flux spheromak by an inductive flux injection coaxial gun. The basic approach of the scheme is based on a principle in which plasmas relax toward the minimum energy state during spheromak formation, independent of initial...
Published: 11/13/2024
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Inventor(s): Masaaki Yamada, Hiroshi Gota
Keywords(s): fusion
Category(s): Energy and CleanTech
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Novel Stellarator Design
Princeton Docket # 21-3827 / 3821 / 3822
Procedure for Designing Arrays of Permanent Magnets
PPPL inventors have developed a novel procedure for designing an array of magnets for confining stellarator plasmas using a small number of unique magnet parts. The parts consist of identically shaped cubes, each of which is polarized...
Published: 8/20/2024
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Inventor(s): David Gates, Caoxiang Zhu, Kenneth Hammond
Keywords(s): fusion
Category(s): Energy and CleanTech
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A rocket thruster that could take humans to Mars and beyond
Docket: 21-3746-1
A new type of rocket thruster propels a spacecraft by taking advantage of the physical mechanism that accelerates solar flares. The thruster would apply magnetic fields to force particles of electrically charged gas, or plasma, to shoot out the back of a rocket at high velocity,...
Published: 6/11/2024
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Inventor(s): Fatima Ebrahimi
Keywords(s): thrusters
Category(s): Energy and CleanTech, Quantum Computing and Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Robotics
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