Optical Metamaterials for Canopies and Roofs
Princeton Docket #23- 4032/4035
Researchers at Princeton University’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering developed an innovative cooling technology to revolutionize urban heat management by using a novel roof design with unique thermal and optical properties. This is accomplished with...
Published: 11/4/2024
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Inventor(s): Jyotirmoy Mandal
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Category(s): Materials
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Princeton Docket # 15-3114-1
Researchers in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University have patented the 3D printing of active (semiconductor) electronic materials and devices, based on an extrusion process. The technique allows for printing of devices on flexible sheets, over large areas, in horizontal and vertical...
Published: 11/6/2023
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Inventor(s): Michael McAlpine, Yong Lin Kong
Keywords(s): 3D Printing, semiconductor
Category(s): Materials
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Debris Mitigation in Laser Produced Plasmas Using Three-Dimensional Manipulation of Magnetic Topology
Princeton Docket # 20-3704
Moore's law dictates that computer chips become ever smaller. The devices that fabricate these chips are facing constraints governed by fundamental physics. In order to achieve small chip size, the next generation...
Published: 11/12/2024
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Inventor(s): Ahmed Diallo, Christopher Smiet, Ben Israeli, Marien Simeni Simeni
Keywords(s): microelectronics
Category(s): Materials, Quantum Computing and Electrical Engineering
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Solar Water Purification and Decontamination Hybrid HydrogelPrinceton Docket # 20-3697-1The laboratory of Prof. Rodney Priestley at Princeton University has developed a novel 3D solar absorber gel that can take full utilization of renewable solar energy for high-efficiency water purification and production. This is the first reported material that integrates...
Published: 10/28/2022
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Inventor(s): Rodney Priestley, Xiaohui Xu
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Category(s): Materials
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Secondary imbibition is the process by which a wetting fluid displaces a non-wetting fluid in a partially saturated porous medium. Researchers at Princeton University have developed a novel process for mobilizing an immiscible fluid in a porous medium. An increase in the viscous pressure drop across trapped immiscible fluids in a porous medium can be...
Published: 7/9/2024
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Inventor(s): Sujit Datta, Joanna Schneider, Navid Bizmark, Rodney Priestley
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Category(s): Materials
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Drainage is the process by which a non-wetting fluid displaces a wetting fluid from a porous medium. This phenomenon is ubiquitous, and arises in diverse settings including groundwater contamination, oil migration, gas venting from sediments, CO2 sequestration, mercury porosimetry, soil drying, liquid infusion into porous membranes, and oxygen accumulation...
Published: 3/26/2024
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Inventor(s): Sujit Datta, Nancy Lu, Joanna Schneider, Christopher Browne, Daniel Amchin, Navid Bizmark
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Category(s): Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, Materials
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Economical and Scalable Production of Submicron Particles and Coatings at Room TemperaturePrinceton Docket # 17-3329The laboratory of Prof. Howard Stone has developed a novel technology for economical and scalable synthesis and production of submicron/nano-scale and nanostructured particulate materials. The technology incorporates unique liquid atomization...
Published: 2/14/2024
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Inventor(s): Maksym Mezhericher, Howard Stone, Janine Nunes
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Category(s): Biotechnology/Pharmaceuticals, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, Materials
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Green and Safe Electrolytes for Multivalent-Ion (Mg, Ca, etc.) BatteriesPrinceton Docket # 15-3142/3143/16-3237Prof. Craig Arnold’s laboratory has developed a green and halide free electrolyte system for multivalent-ion (Mg, Ca, and others) batteries capable of reversible metal electrodeposition that is superior to current chemistries that utilize...
Published: 6/22/2023
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Inventor(s): Jake Herb, Craig Arnold, Carl Nist-Lund
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Category(s): Chemistry, Materials
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Docket# 14-3027-1Fluorosis, a disease caused by chronic excessive ingestion of fluoride (F-) primarily through drinking contaminated groundwater, is a major health challenge particularly in developing countries. Excess fluoride may produce several health problems such as dental fluorosis, skeletal fluorosis and various neurological manifestations. Several...
Published: 2/14/2024
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Inventor(s): Satish Myneni, Peter Jaffe
Keywords(s): Chemistry, civil engineering, earth science, green tech, polymer chemistry, wastewater management, water
Category(s): Materials
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Princeton Docket # 15-3163-1Researchers at Princeton University, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, have developed a new hydrogel material.This invention describes a new type of hydrogel material composed of flexible hydrophilic microfibers. A concentrated suspension of the microfibers undergoes irreversible gelation using a simple...
Published: 5/23/2022
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Inventor(s): Janine Nunes, Antonio Perazzo, Stefano Guido, Howard Stone
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Category(s): Materials
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