14 U.S. patents recently issued to Purdue University innovation

Congratulations to Purdue University researchers across all campuses and academic disciplines. They have recently received 14 patents on their intellectual property from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

The majority of these are available to license. Visit the Purdue Research Foundation Office of Technology Commercialization’s web site to learn more about these and other available technologies.

Here are the primary investigators whose work was recently patented. Also included are their college and the issued patent number.

Find patent information online by searching for the patent number preceded by “US” — like US11,200,822 or US11,203,675 — on http://patents.google.com/.

Vaneet Aggarwal, College of Engineering

· “Minimizing stall duration tail probability in over-the-top streaming systems,” #11,356,712

Rakesh Agrawal, College of Engineering

· “Process for upgrading natural gas liquids from shale gas without front-end demethanizer,” #11,339,104

David Bahr, College of Engineering

· “Anti-microbial treatment for hardened metallic surfaces,” #11,353,404

Robert Graham Cooks, College of Science

· “Precursor and neutral loss scan in an ion trap,” #11,348,778

Robert Graham Cooks, College of Science

· “Systems and methods for isolating a target ion in an ion trap,” #11,355,328

Meng Deng, College of Engineering

· “Bioactive glass-polymer composite bone scaffolds,”
#11,331,409

Anthony A. Hearst, College of Engineering

· “System and method for processing images of agricultural fields for remote phenotype measurement,” #11,334,986

Bryan J. Hubbard, Purdue Polytechnic Institute

· “Evaporating cooling systems and methods of using,” #11,340,019

Philip Low, College of Science

· “Cholecystokinin B receptor targeting for imaging and therapy,” #11,344,623

Karthik Ramani, College of Engineering

· “Flexible touch sensing system and method,” #11,334,198

Kenneth H. Sandhage, College of Engineering

· “Methods of manufacturing oxide/metal composite components and the components produced therefrom,” #11,352,681

Kevin V. Solomon, College of Engineering

· “Tunable transcriptional regulators responsive to environmental triggers,” #11,352,632

He Wang, no longer at Purdue

· “System architecture and method of authenticating a user,” #11,341,777

Song Zhang, College of Engineering

· “Calibration arrangement for structured light system using a tele-centric lens,” #11,356,650

During the 2020 calendar year, Purdue Research Foundation ranked #6 internationally for patents received from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. That was an increase from the #13 international ranking from the year before. The information was listed in a report from the Intellectual Property Owners Association and the National Academy of Inventors.

Are you a researcher at a Purdue University campus who has made an innovation discovery? Disclose your innovation to the Office of Technology Commercialization online.

Purdue inventors are hard at work as they persistently pursue new discoveries and world-changing solutions. The list of new patents continues to grow and grow. Subscribe to The Line for new updates and take a look back on recent announcements and new innovations in our Inventors Tab.