Pitt innovators were issued four U.S. patents in February 2024.
Featured Patent: 11,894,162: “Low-Voltage Electron Beam Control of Conductive State at a Complex Oxide Interface”
This patent describes a novel method for programming nanoscale electrical circuits buried between two layers of a complex-oxide material. The technique is fast, scalable, and can be adapted to a wide range of applications relevant to future devices. Some of the most exciting devices are in the area of quantum computing and quantum simulation, where it is possible to create new forms of quantum matter by imagining them first and then printing out the nanometer-scale features.
For more information on this technology, including licensing, contact us at partner@pitt.edu.
Below is a listing of all patents issued to Pitt innovators in February 2024. You can also search all Pitt technologies available for licensing.
Patent Number |
Title | Inventor(s) | Licensing Manager | Status | |||
11,891,667 | IGF28P3 Functional Alterations an Overexpression as a Marker for Cancer Diagnosis and Therapeutic Response to IGF1R Inhibitors | Yuri Nikiforov | Maria Vanegas | Licensed | |||
11,893,266 | Method and Apparatus for Adaptive Page Migration and Pinning for Oversubscribed Irregular Applications | Debashis Ganguly; Rami Melhem; Jun Yang; Ziyu Zhang | Robert Racunas | Available for Licensing | |||
11,894,162 | Low-Voltage Electron Beam Control of Conductive State at a Complex Oxide Interface | Jeremy Levy | George Coulston | Available for Licensing | |||
11,898,055 |
PEM Layer-by-Layer Systems for Coating Substrates to Improve Bioactivity and Biomolecule Delivery | Prashant Kumta; Sangeetha Kunjukunju; Boeun Lee;Nicole Ostrowski; Madhumati Ramanathan; Abhijit Roy | Janice Panza | Available for Licensing |