Faculty Inventor Spotlights
Say hello to 51¹ÙÍø Tech inventors who are changing the world
Finding cures, promoting national security, making mobility smart - these are just a few of the ways researchers at 51¹ÙÍø Tech are making an impact. For some, transitioning technologies from the lab into the marketplace through commercialization and new ventures ensures that their discoveries are able to reach patients and people who can benefit most. Here’s to those who are turning What-if into What’s Next.
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General ItemMasoud Agah
Masoud, a professor in the electrical and computing department is focused on design and fabrication of semiconductor and microfluidic chips and integrated microsystems with applications in public safety, environmental monitoring, healthcare, and homeland security.
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General ItemOumar Barry
Oumar works to safeguard the aging power line infrastructure by monitoring effects of vibration with automonous robots.
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General ItemAmanda Morris
Morris is a classically trained photo-electrochemist who has demonstrated success exploring new frontiers in renewable energy.
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General ItemJonathan Boreyko
Boreyko's work combines biological mechanics with material science, and renewable energy to develop marketable technologies. He strives to uncover and utilize nature-inspire science.
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General ItemAaron Noble
Dr. Noble discovers novel ways to harvest critical minerals from industrial waste, positively impacting the environment and providing economic opportunities in disadvantaged communities.
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General ItemPaul Carlier
Fueled by a passion for science, Carlier is a medicinal chemist who harnesses the power of synthetic chemistry to advance biology, medicine, and public health.
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General ItemKevin Edgar
Edgar, explores new ways to use natural polysaccharides as renewable, sustainable and biodegradable materials, for drug-delivery.
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