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Carbon Fiber with Uniform Pore Size
THE CHALLENGE Carbon fibers are used in a wide range of industries and applications including composites, catalysis, sensing, energy conversions and storage and membrane filtration. One approach to make carbon fibers utilizes electrospinning of block copolymers. However, due to challenges associated with the technique, it can be difficult to produce...
Published: 4/9/2025   |   Inventor(s): Guoliang Liu, Zhengping Zhou
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Chemicals/Materials, Technology Classifications > Engineering, Technology Classifications > Energy, Technology Classifications > Electronics
Smart Exoskeleton Glove
THE CHALLENGE Numerous diseases affect the mobility of the human hand including stroke, brachial plexus injury, arthritis, or carpal tunnel syndrome. In the United States, at least 1.1 million people report difficulty performing ordinary grasping operations, heavily reducing their economic outlook. In some cases, such as stroke, rehabilitation is possible...
Published: 4/10/2025   |   Inventor(s): Raghuraj Chauhan, Oumar Barry
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering, Technology Classifications > Biomedical, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Robotics
Worm-like extensible and flexible robotic manipulation
THE CHALLENGE Current generation of continuum manipulators are used across multiple industries; medical, security, and manufacturing, but face limits due to limited degrees of freedom. Medical robotics are unable to reach some targeted locations because the manipulator is either too small or non-extensible. This also means current generation of continuum...
Published: 4/9/2025   |   Inventor(s): Pinhas Ben-Tzvi, Yujiong Liu
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering
Robot for Power Line Vibration Control
THE CHALLENGE Wind induced vibrations are a major concern in engineering structures like power lines and suspended cables. Often caused due to inclement weather, the DoE reports weather related annual outage costs were between $18-$33 billion. While conventional methods include fixed passive vibration absorbers, they are not able to adapt to changing...
Published: 4/9/2025   |   Inventor(s): Oumar Barry, Jiamin Wang, Paul-Camille Kakou
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering
Wearable Supercomputing platform for Search-and-Rescue Operations
THE CHALLENGE Each year, thousands of people go missing in the United States. Coordinated search and rescue operations provide the best chance to locate a missing individual alive. In remote areas, challenging terrain and other search constraints represent a barrier to human searchers. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) can more easily explore difficult...
Published: 4/9/2025   |   Inventor(s): Chinmaya Patnayak, Ryan Williams, James Mcclure, Nicole Abaid, Nathan Lau, Kevin Smith, Larkin Heintzman
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Computer Science, Technology Classifications > Engineering
Novel Scanning and Post-processing Strategy for Additive Manufacturing
THE CHALLENGE Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene is really viscous and hard to process, so it can’t be used for injection molding. THE CHALLENGE Chris Williams and his lab have developed a novel scan strategy that allows for the use of polymers that are much more viscous than are normally compatible with 3D printers. They allow space...
Published: 4/9/2025   |   Inventor(s): Christopher Williams, Jackson Bryant
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering
Unlocking True 3D Printing Potential
xt-align:justify">THE CHALLENGE 3D printing has transformed industries by enabling the use of Additive Manufacturing (AM) techniques. Unfortunately, most 3D printing is done by sequentially printing two dimensional layers; this means that classic 3D printers are unable to fabricate parts with complex load paths. The weaknesses introduced at layer interfaces...
Published: 4/9/2025   |   Inventor(s): Joseph Kubalak, Christopher Williams
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering, Technology Classifications > Software
Railroad Energy-Harvesting Tie for Powering and Charging Railway Applications
The proposed novel railroad energy-harvesting tie is capable of powering various trackside electrical and electronics equipment, including establishing remote charging stations for drones. The energy harvester tie (ETH) uses an electromagnetic generator that is coupled with an efficient motion transmission to convert the movement (kinetic energy) of...
Published: 4/4/2025   |   Inventor(s): Yu Pan, Lei Zuo, Mehdi Ahmadian
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Engineering, Technology Classifications > Electronics, Technology Classifications > Energy
Drill Center Guide
­This simple tool is an inexpensive, easy to use drill bit guide for drilling accurately centered holes with drill presses or mills. Background: When using a drill press or mill, it can be a significant challenge to drill accurately centered holes quickly without using some type of centering jig. The primary way to avoid this requires a special...
Published: 4/1/2025   |   Inventor(s): Neil Haney
Keywords(s): Technologies
Category(s): Campus > SUNY Canton, Technology Classifications > Engineering
An Eco-friendly Propulsion System for Long-flying, Stealthier Drones
Ion wind propellers powerful enough to enable an aircraft to lift off under its own power, allowing for lighter, cheaper drones. Background: In 2018 researchers at SUNY Oswego achieved a first-of-its-kind flight driven by ionic wind, which could open a new field of development. The team achieved further unique developments working in collaboration...
Published: 4/1/2025   |   Inventor(s): Adrian Ieta
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, drones, Featured, ionic wind, propeller, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Energy Conservation, Technology Classifications > Engineering, Campus > SUNY Oswego
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