Presentation by Prof. Julia Kalow
PI: Prof. Julia Kalow
Drop-in additives to enable recycling and upcycling of rubber waste.
PI: Prof. Julia Kalow
Drop-in additives to enable recycling and upcycling of rubber waste.
PI: Prof. Ping Guo
DeepV revolutionizes vision-based measurement in manufacturing, delivering 3D reconstruction and intelligent process understanding to enable smarter, more efficient factories.
PI: Prof. Samuel Stupp
A peptide-powered skin health platform designed to enhance regeneration and combat aging, for applications ranging from cosmetics to regenerative medicine.
PI: Prof. David Dunand
An innovative solid-state solution for hydrogen storage and CO2 capture and conversion, offering cost and efficiency advantages, and are seeking expertise in techno-economic analysis and business development.
PI: Prof. WIll Dichtel
Creating new materials to remove harmful PFAS chemicals from water.
PI: Prof. John Rogers
The SMART Pedicle Screw is a first-of-its-kind implanted sensor which detects the early loosening of spinal screws, thus reducing costs and improving outcomes for patients who receive spinal orthopedic or neurosurgery.
PI: Prof. Mark Hersam
An edge-computing neurochip integrating nanomaterials with silicon is proposed to address the unmet need for low-power anomaly detection in healthcare sensors, wearables, robotics, and tracking systems.
PI: Justin Notestein
A range of "tandem" catalysts that enhance the production of propylene and epoxides, making chemical production more cost-effective, safer, and efficient.
PI: Wing Lui
An AI platform committed to providing a fast, energy-efficient approach to future of AI challenges and cutting-edge engineering problems in design and manufacturing.
PI: Prof. Mercouri Kanatzidis
Novel materials for the remediation of toxic metals for industrial wastewater applications.
PI: Prof. Cheng Sun
A novel, continuous resin 3D-printing method capable of achieving orders of magnitude faster printing speeds over current technologies that could allow aerospace, automotive, or biomedical sectors to rapidly explore radically new product designs that traditional manufacturing methods are too inflexible to achieve, such as hyper-complex geometries or part count reduction.
PI: Prof. Neil Kelleher
ImmPro is using a single particle biomarker analysis platform to grant pivotal insight on drug development and disease research.