More Stony Brook Inventors Are Issued New Patents
The Office for Research and Innovation and Intellectual Property Partners (IPP) celebrates all Stony Brook University inventors who dare to shape the future.
Through dedication, ingenuity and perseverance, they are transforming groundbreaking ideas into reality, embodying the spirit of innovation that defines our institution.
The following innovators have recently been issued patents:
- Matthew Eisaman, PhD, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Jan Folkson, PhD, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering; and Joseph Andrade, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Graphene Laminate Structures
- Michael Dapolito, Department of Physics and Astronomy; Mengkun Liu, PhD, Department of Physics and Astronomy; and Xinzhong Chen, PhD, Department of Physics and Astronomy
Scattering-type Scanning Near-field Optical Microscopy with Akiyama Piezo-probes - Joel Haskin Saltz, MD, PhD, Department of Biomedical Informatics; Tahsin M. Kurc, PhD, Department of Biomedical Informatics; Yi Gao, PhD, Department of Biomedical Informatics; Wei Zhu, PhD, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics; Si Wen, PhD, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics; Tianhao Zhao, MD, Department of Pathology; and Sampurna Shrestha, Division of Information Technology
System and Method Associated with Predicting Segmentation Quality of Objects in Analysis of Copious Image Data - Alexander Orlov, PhD, Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering; Shrish Patel, PhD, Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering; and James F. Smith, Advanced Energy Center
Systems and Methods for Self-Cleaning Solar Panels Using an Electrodynamic Shield - Anthony R. Lubinsky, PhD, Department of Radiology; and Adrian Howansky, PhD, Department of Radiology
Scintillating Glass Ceramics for Use in Flat Panel X-ray Detectors, Flat Panel X-ray Detectors and Imaging Systems - Amirhossein Goldan, PhD, Department of Radiology; Andrew Labella, PhD, Department of Radiology; Wei Zhao, PhD, Department of Radiology; and Anthony R. Lubinsky, PhD, Department of Radiology
High Resolution Depth-encoding PET Detector with Prismatoid Light Guide Array - Amirhossein Goldan, PhD, Department of Radiology; Andrew Labella, PhD, Department of Radiology; Wei Zhao, PhD, Department of Radiology; and Anthony R. Lubinsky, PhD, Department of Radiology
Prismatoid Light Guide
Think you have an invention? Watch this video about how IPP works with Stony Brook University innovators to commercialize inventions.