The Office of the Vice President for Research and its Intellectual Property Partners (IPP) office proudly extend their congratulations to the following inventors from Stony Brook University on the recent issuance of their U.S. patents. This remarkable achievement serves as a testament to the innovative spirit present at our institution. We commend their contributions to intellectual property and ongoing commitment to advancing their respective fields.
Carol A. Carter, PhD, Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Lorna S. Ehrlich, PhD, Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Methods of Inhibiting Viruses Using Compositions Targeting TSG101-ubiquitin Interaction
Milutin Stanacevic, PhD, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Samir R. Das, PhD, Department of Computer Science
Petar M. Djuric, PhD, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Akshay Athalye, PhD, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Jihoon Ryoo, PhD, Department of Computer Science
Yasha Karimi, PhD, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Method for Passive Wireless Channel Estimation in Radio Frequency Network and Apparatus
for Same
Arie Kaufman, PhD, Department of Computer Science
Konstantin Dmitriev, PhD, Department of Computer Science
System, Method, and Computer-accessible Medium for Generating Multi-class Models from Single-class Datasets
Benjamin S. Hsiao, PhD, Department of Chemistry
Priyanka Sharma, PhD, Department of Chemistry
Sunil K. Sharma, PhD, Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering
Ken I. Johnson, PhD, Department of Chemistry
Method for Nitrogen Removal and Nitrogen Salts Recovery Using Carboxylated Cellulose
Extracted by Nitro-oxidation
Think you have an invention? Watch this video about how IPP works with SBU innovators to commercialize inventions.
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We wish you a successful and inventful December and a happy holiday season!