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Directly Sprayed 2D Nanomaterial Coatings on Body Surfaces for Health Monitoring (Case No. 2025-051)
Summary: UCLA researchers from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry have developed a novel coating that is directly sprayed on body surfaces for improved health monitoring, particularly for deep tissues. Background: Deep tissue activities, such as blood circulation and brain function, provide crucial insight into normal and pathological...
Published: 12/16/2024
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Inventor(s):
Xiangfeng Duan
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Yu Huang
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Dehui Zhang
Keywords(s):
Category(s):
Electrical
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Electrical > Flexible Electronics
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Electrical > Sensors
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Materials
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Materials > Nanotechnology
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Medical Devices
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Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems
A Self-Regenerative Heat Pump (Case No. 2025-042)
Summary: UCLA researchers from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering have developed an innovative device designed to optimize heat transport with improved efficiency and flexibility. Background: Heat transfer technologies play a crucial role in a wide range of applications, from thermoelectric coolers to vapor-compression systems, enabling...
Published: 1/3/2025
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Inventor(s):
Qibing Pei
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Hanxiang Wu
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Yuan Zhu
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Wenzhong Yan
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Sumanjeet Kaur
Keywords(s):
Flexible Electronics
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heat control
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heat controlling devices
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Heat Transfer
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joule heating
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light-to-heat conversion
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Virtual Reality Braille Haptic Technology Joule Heating
Category(s):
Materials
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Materials > Functional Materials
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Electrical
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Electrical > Flexible Electronics
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Medical Devices
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Mechanical
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Mechanical > Heat Transfer
Hemodynamic Monitoring via Transcutaneous Optical Coupling With an Implanted Fiber-Optic Sensor (Case No. 2025-003)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Urology and Surgery have developed a novel device to continuously track hemodynamic changes in the body wirelessly, compactly, and cost-effectively. Background: Continuous hemodynamic monitoring is essential to treat a variety of diseases, namely hypertension and heart failure, which are two of the leading...
Published: 12/5/2024
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Inventor(s):
Rory Geoghegan
Keywords(s):
Category(s):
Electrical
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Electrical > Signal Processing
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Electrical > Flexible Electronics
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Medical Devices
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Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems
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Optics & Photonics
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Optics & Photonics > Fiber Optics
Electrical Stimulation for Acute Stroke (Case No. 2020-787)
Summary: Researchers at the UCLA Department of Neurology have developed an individualized method of delivering non-invasive electrical stimulation to treat acute human ischemic stroke. Background: Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity across the world. Over 80% of strokes are ischemic due to blockage of blood vessels, causing a low...
Published: 12/6/2024
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Inventor(s):
Mersedeh Bahr Hosseini
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Jeffrey Saver
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Marom Bikson
Keywords(s):
Acute ischemic stroke
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CNS Rehabilitation
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Electrical
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Electrical Engineering
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Electrical stimulation
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Neurocognitive
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Neuroimaging
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Neurointervention
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neurological disorders
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Neurology
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Neuromodulation
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Neuron
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Neuropathology
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Neuropsychological Test
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neuroscience
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Neurostimulation
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Neurosurgery
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soft electrical circuits
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Stroke
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Stroke Geriatrics Energy Accounting Local Area Network
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stroke rehabilitation
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stroke therapeutics
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Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
Category(s):
Electrical
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Electrical > Flexible Electronics
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Medical Devices
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Medical Devices > Cardiac
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Medical Devices > Hospital Systems
Liquid Metal Printing Technique via Optical Maskless Lithography (Case No. 2024-031)
Summary: Researchers in the UCLA Department of Materials Science and Engineering have developed a facile, rapid method to print soft, wearable electronics. Background: Soft electrical circuits have garnered significant interest in a broad range of emerging technologies, including wearable electronics, brain-machine interfaces, and soft robotics....
Published: 10/15/2024
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Inventor(s):
Ximin He
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Dong Wu
Keywords(s):
Coating
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Coatings, Adhesives, & Inks
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Electronics & Semiconductors
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Fabrication Technologies
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gallium-based liquid metals
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General Device Coatings
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Liquid metal particles
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liquid metals
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Metals
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Microelectronics Semiconductor Device Fabrication
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Polymer
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Polymers
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scalable fabrication
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Semiconductor Device Fabrication
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soft electrical circuits
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soft electronics
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wearable electronics
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wearable sensors
Category(s):
Chemical
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Chemical > Polymers
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Chemical > Coatings, Adhesives & Inks
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Electrical
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Electrical > Electronics & Semiconductors
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Electrical > Sensors
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Electrical > Instrumentation
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Electrical > Flexible Electronics
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Materials
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Materials > Fabrication Technologies
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Materials > Composite Materials
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Materials > Metals
A Self-Assembled Implantable Microtubular Pacemaker for Wireless Cardiac Electrotherapy (Case No. 2024-059)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Bioengineering have developed a novel implantable microtubular pacemaker for reliable and comfortable pacing for patients with arrythmias. Background: Cardiac pacemakers are essential devices used to manage abnormal heart rhythms, or arrythmias, by sending electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat...
Published: 9/13/2024
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Inventor(s):
Tzung Hsiai
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Shaolei Wang
Keywords(s):
arrhythmia
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Cardiac Electrophysiology
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cardiovascular monitoring
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central venous pressure (CVP)
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Continuous blood pressure monitoring
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critical care
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heart failure
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hemodynamic monitoring
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image signal processing
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implantable sensors
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medical device cardiac monitoring
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non-invasive monitoring
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pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP)
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wearable
Category(s):
Medical Devices
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Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems
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Electrical
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Electrical > Flexible Electronics
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Medical Devices > Hospital Systems
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Medical Devices > Cardiac
Flexible Electronics Technology Portfolio
Speaking Without Vocal Folds Using Machine-Learning-Assisted Wearable Sensing-Actuation Systems (Case No. 2024-087) UCLA researchers led by Professor Jun Chen have created a lightweight, waterproof system proficient in generating speech without the use of vocal folds through lip-synching or regular speech. The device measures just 1.2 inches across,...
Published: 6/11/2024
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Keywords(s):
Category(s):
Electrical
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Electrical > Sensors
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Medical Devices
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Electrical > Flexible Electronics