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Novel Multi-Omics Aging Clock
­A multi-omics clock analyzes multiple layers of omics data with machine learning to predict remaining lifespan of mammals, particularly for animal model studies. Large omics data sets may be used from combinations of genomics, proteomics, lipids, etc. available from blood or other simple sample collection. This tool can robustly capture changes...
Published: 3/12/2024   |   Inventor(s): George Sutphin, Samuel Freitas, Megha Padi, Chen Chen
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Life Sciences > Biomarkers, Technology Classifications > Research Tools > Animal Models, Technology Classifications > Research Tools > Screening assays, Technology Classifications > Research Tools > Simulators and Modeling Tools
Autonomous Drone for railroad track inspection
Reference #: 01564 The University of South Carolina is offering licensing opportunities for Autonomous Drone for railroad track inspection Background: The current practices suffer from three main drawbacks: 1) Human pilot cost is significant. The schedule of the drone-based track inspection is contingent on the pilot’s availability rather than...
Published: 3/15/2023   |   Inventor(s): Yu Qian, Yi Wang, Chen Chen
Keywords(s): autonomous drone, flight control, image processing, railroad track inspection, self-navigation
Category(s): Engineering and Physical Sciences
CC-Hunter: Microarchitecture-Level Framework and Method for Covert Timing Channel Detection
Researchers at The George Washington University have created a microarchitecture-level framework, which implements novel methods and algorithms developed for the detection of hacking covert timing channels that are used by Trojan/spy processes in order to leak confidential information from computing environments relying on shared hardware. Information...
Published: 7/30/2024   |   Inventor(s): Guru Venkataramani, Jie Chen
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Computers Electronics & Software > Cybersecurity, Technology Classifications > Computers Electronics & Software > Computing Architecture
2015-671 Underground Shafts for Hydrogen Storage
SummaryResearchers at UCLA have developed an underground drilled shaft concept for storage of hydrogen or other gases.BackgroundOne challenge in creating a hydrogen economy is developing hydrogen gas storage solutions. Increased interest has helped the global hydrogen storage market grow to $2.6 billion in 2016, and it is expected to reach over $5...
Published: 7/19/2023   |   Inventor(s): Adrienne Lavine, Hossein Kavehpour, Dante Simonetti, Richard Wirz, Chen Chen, Gabriela Bran, Gopinath Warrier, Hamarz Aryafar, Jonathon Kennedy, Joshua Jordan, Keith Lovegrove
Keywords(s): Energy & Water
Category(s): Energy & Environment > Energy Generation > Solar, Energy & Environment > Energy Storage
Concurrent eddy current loss suppression and sustained permeability using trace amounts of highly insulating magnetic integranular inclusions
INV-18034 Background One approach to reduce eddy current loss is to restrict the flow of eddy currents by increasing the resistivity of the material. For this purpose, insulating oxide particles (e.g., CaO, SiO2, Nb2O5, Ta2O5, HfO2, ZrO2, and V2O5) have been shown to preferentially increase the grain boundary resistance of polycrystalline ferrite...
Published: 9/10/2024   |   Inventor(s): Yajie Chen, Parisa Andalib, Vincent Harris
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > 2. Physical Science > Electronics/Semiconductors
Enzymatically Released Aryl Diazonium Ions
This invention is the discovery of triazebutadienes that rapidly release aryl diazonium ions at neutral pH with a half-life of approximately one minute. Background: In 2015, the global protein therapeutics market grew to nearly $174.7 billion due to trends in targeted therapies that resulted in fewer side effects. Monoclonal antibodies and biologics...
Published: 6/20/2024   |   Inventor(s): John Jewett, Lindsay Guzman, Bereketab Mehari, Jie He
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Life Sciences