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March 16th, 2006
UB Faculty Inventors Named on Patents
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Eleven University at Buffalo faculty members were named on eight patents issued to The Research Foundation of State University of New York in 2005. Two of these patented technologies have already been licensed to companies that will bring new products to the market.
Jui H. Wang, Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences, for patent 6,863,942 -- Free-Standing and Aligned Carbon Nanotubes and Synthesis Thereof. Collaborators include Zhongping Huang, Dezhi Wang, and Zhifeng Ren, all formerly of UB. This nanotube technology has been licensed to NanoPolaris of Pasadena, Calif.
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