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The Neutron Activation Reactor, Lithium (NARLi)
The Neutron Activation Reactor, Lithium (NARLi), generates clean electricity by using low-energy neutrons to activate lithium-7, producing heat without nuclear fission or long-lived radioactive waste, and can use recycled lithium from batteries as fuel. Background: Nuclear energy has long been recognized as a powerful means of generating large-scale...
Published: 3/26/2026   |   Updated: 12/29/2025   |   Inventor(s): Matthew Szydagis, Eric Bentsen
Keywords(s): energy, neuron, Technologies
Category(s): Campus, Campus > University at Albany, Technology Classifications > Clean Energy
Chemically Modified AMPA Receptor RNA Aptamers Designed for In Vivo Use
" RNA aptamers as glutamate agonists offer potential therapeutics for a range of neurological disorders RSS.HDBackground> Background: < Neurological disorders are increasingly recognized as major causes of death and disability worldwide. Nearly 500,000 cases of brain tumor, multiple sclerosis, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are...
Published: 1/30/2026   |   Updated: 5/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Li Niu, Zhen Huang
Keywords(s): Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Screens and Assays, Technology Classifications > Research Tools and Reagents, Campus, Campus > University at Albany
Urban Blight Monitoring System
Simplifies and automates the process of monitoring and assessing urban blight. Background: Urban blight is defined as "the process whereby a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair and decrepitude" (Wikipedia). Keeping track of the progress of urban blight requires time and resources to collect and analyze data....
Published: 1/30/2026   |   Updated: 5/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Derek Werthmuller, James Costello, Varun Chandrasekar Narayanan
Keywords(s): TAF, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Information Technology, Campus, Campus > University at Albany
Potent and Selective Inhibition of a Single AMPA Receptor Subunit by an RNA Aptamer
Inhibitors of AMPA type glutamate ion channels for the treatment of neurological disorders such as ALS, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's. Background: Ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) play special roles in brain activities, such as memory and learning, and have been implicated in a variety of neurological diseases, such as post-stroke cellular...
Published: 1/30/2026   |   Updated: 5/13/2025   |   Inventor(s): Li Niu, Zhen Huang, Yan Han, Congzhou Wang, Jae Seon Park
Keywords(s): RNA, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Biomedical Science and Engineering, Campus, Campus > University at Albany
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Published: 5/13/2025   |   Updated: 2/27/2024   |   Inventor(s):  
Keywords(s): Startups
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Environment, Campus, Campus > SUNY Environmental Science & Forestry
Fast and Live Replacement of Hypervisors and Operating Systems
This technology allows servers to be updated without downtime, solving the common problem that updating hypervisors or operating systems usually requires reboots or temporarily stopping applications. Instead of copying large amounts of memory, it switches memory control in place, enabling updates in under a second while applications keep running. Background:...
Published: 4/20/2026   |   Updated: 6/17/2020   |   Inventor(s): Kartik Gopalan, Hui Lu
Keywords(s):  
Category(s): Campus > Binghamton University, Technology Classifications > Artificial Intelligence, Technology Classifications > Computers, Campus
Advanced Nano-Fiber Composite TIM for Ultra-High-Performance Electronics Cooling
This technology solves a major heat problem in modern electronics, where traditional thermal interface materials struggle to move heat away fast enough and carbon-nanotube options are often fragile or hard to manufacture. It uses tiny, well-aligned fibers with protective layers to move heat away quickly while maintaining flexibility, durability, and...
Published: 4/27/2026   |   Updated: 1/27/2020   |   Inventor(s): Hao Wang, Bahgat Sammakia, Yayong Liu, Kaikyn Yank
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Campus, Campus > Binghamton University, Technology Classifications, Technology Classifications > Nanotechnology
Autonomous High-Resolution Gamma, X-ray, and Particle Imaging System
This invention introduces a modular, autonomous radiation detection system capable of imaging gamma rays, X-rays, and charged particles with unprecedented precision and portability. Its solid-state, networked detector modules achieve sub-300 picosecond timing resolution and 3D depth-of-interaction imaging, enabling high-performance medical, industrial,...
Published: 4/27/2026   |   Updated: 1/12/2020   |   Inventor(s): James Turner, Steven Czarnecki, Mark Poliks
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Campus, Campus > Binghamton University, Technology Classifications > Imaging
Low Temperature Nano Ceramic Coatings for Durable and Self Cleaning Plastics
This invention enables durable ceramic coatings on plastics, solving the common problem that traditional ceramic coating methods require high heat that damages plastic materials. Using a low-temperature solution process, it creates strongly bonded, high-quality ceramic layers that add useful features like self-cleaning, antimicrobial behavior, and improved...
Published: 4/27/2026   |   Updated: 1/12/2020   |   Inventor(s): Junghyun Cho
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies, XCEED
Category(s): Campus, Campus > Binghamton University
High Conductivity Sintering Pastes for Durable Thermal and Electrical Bonding
This invention provides hybrid pastes that transform into a highly conductive metallic network capable of carrying heat, electricity and mechanical load. By removing the organic phase during heating and sintering the inorganic particles, the paste forms a strong bond that works at very high temperatures where conventional materials fail. Background:...
Published: 4/28/2026   |   Updated: 1/12/2020   |   Inventor(s): Hao Wang, Bahgat Sammakia
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Campus, Campus > Binghamton University, Technology Classifications > Nanotechnology, Technology Classifications > Materials and Chemicals
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