Display of Tournament Bracket
Princeton Docket #14-2969
Researchers at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory at Princeton University have developed a display system which gives sports and academic tournament organizers a very powerful tool for managing and communicating the results of every match. An electronic display of the tournament brackets is...
Published: 3/30/2022
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Inventor(s): Eliot Feibush, Michael Knyszek, Matthew Lotocki, Jared Miller, Andrew Zwicker
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Category(s): Computer Science and Information Technology
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Process for Administering Academic Competitions
Princeton Docket #09-2564
Academic competitions, such as a “Science Bowl,” involve dozens of teams. Several matches are played simultaneously in different rooms on the site. Administering the match and advancing teams to subsequent rounds is challenging. Researchers at Princeton Plasma Physics...
Published: 3/30/2022
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Inventor(s): Eliot Feibush, Andrew Zwicker, James Morgan, Benjamin Phillips
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Category(s): Computer Science and Information Technology
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Novel Tool for Visualization of Multivariate Data
Princeton Docket # 13-2856-1
Researchers at Princeton University have developed novel visualization software to enable comparing and analyzing variables from large complex datasets. Princeton is seeking a commercial partner to license the technology.
Representing trivariate and higher order data visually...
Published: 3/30/2022
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Inventor(s): Eliot Feibush
Keywords(s): computers/software
Category(s): Computer Science and Information Technology
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Add
data monitoring to applications with minimal changes to their
code.
Interactive
graphics. Multiple windows.
Display
in Internet Browser for global access.
Monitor
data acquisitions over time, such as financial or weather data.
Initially
developed to monitor long-running scientific simulations, the software can
monitor any data stream that...
Published: 3/30/2022
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Inventor(s): Eliot Feibush
Keywords(s):
Category(s): Computer Science and Information Technology
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Princeton Docket # 11-2681-1
Researchers at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory have developed new software that provides an integrated software environment for exploring, modifying and displaying data. Physicists at different locations often work on the same projects and need to collaboratively share and manipulate data.
The software can also be...
Published: 3/30/2022
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Inventor(s): Eliot Feibush, Matthew Milano, Benjamin Phillips, Andrew Zwicker, James Morgan
Keywords(s):
Category(s): Computers and Software
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