University of Arizona(x)
The scope, depth and renown of our research enterprise make the University of Arizona (UA) an ideal partner for companies seeking a premier source of project-specific expertise, intellectual property licensing opportunities, or broad, long-term research relationships.
Whether focused on finding solutions to specific problems with near-term practical impact or pushing back the frontiers of basic knowledge with support from state and federal sponsors, University of Arizona faculty and students in the physical, biological and information sciences produce a stream of new inventions and works of authorship that can drive societal change and help companies gain a competitive advantage.
And whether our industry partners choose to engage as sponsor, licensee or collaborator, the Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) helps to contractually coordinate intellectual property components of the relationship in order to prepare University of Arizona innovations for further development, application and delivery to society.
posted by University of Arizona
on 08/08/2008
in Electrical, Optics
(Concentrating) Solar Photovoltaic Generator
posted by University of Arizona
on 06/13/2008
in Process/Procedure, Materials, Nanotechnology, Optics, Biomedical
Processable Nanoparticle/Polymer Composites with Enhanced Magneto-Optic Properties
posted by University of Arizona
on 06/06/2008
in Diagnostic, Imaging, Process/Procedure, Devices, Optics, Biomedical, Dental
Improved Spatial Resolution Positron Emission Tomography – BazookaPET
posted by University of Arizona
on 06/06/2008
in Computer Hardware, Process/Procedure, Devices, Electrical
Energy- and Area-Efficient Interconnection Networks for Multi-Core NoC Architectures
posted by University of Arizona
on 06/06/2008
in Process/Procedure, Therapeutic, Chemicals, Biomedical, Genomics/Genetics
A Nitrile Hydratase (NHase) useful for Production of Therapeutics and Commodity Compounds
posted by University of Arizona
on 06/06/2008
in Process/Procedure, Devices, Materials, Optics
Particle Removal by Megasonic Cleaning Using Simple Electrolytes and Lower Power Densities
posted by University of Arizona
on 04/10/2008
in Process/Procedure, Therapeutic, Biomedical, Genomics/Genetics
Prognostic Gene Identification in Lymphoma
posted by University of Arizona
on 03/28/2008
in Process/Procedure, Devices, Electrical, Nanotechnology, Biomedical
Directional Self-Assembly of Bio-Molecular Templates for Nanotechnology Interconnects
posted by University of Arizona
on 02/22/2008
in Diagnostic, Imaging, Optics, Biomedical
Bright Polarized Head-Mounted FLCOS Display