Advanced Materials
The Clemson technology is a type of optical fibers that incorporates an oxide glass cladding and crystalline silicon core.
Inventor: John Ballato, Robert Rice
Published: 1/15/2021
Advanced Materials
A Clemson University researcher has developed a non-aqueous based system that can achieve high isotope selectivity, while being cost and energy effective.
Inventor: Kyle Brinkman
Published: 11/30/2020
Manufacturing
Clemson University researchers have a created a unqiue technique that can expand the networking potential of future computing technologies and establishes a base for which quantum signals can be propagated.
Inventor: Eric Johnson
Published: 11/10/2020
Biotechnology
Clemson University researchers have implemented the first 3D FRAP microscope in the world by innovatively combining the 3D spatial Fourier transform FRAP method with high speed volumetric imaging and high-resolution structural imaging.
Inventor: Dr. Hai Yao,
Dr. Tong Ye
Published: 10/9/2020
Advanced Materials, Biotechnology
Carbon dots (also called “carbon quantum dots”, “carbon nanodots”, etc.) represent a new class of photoactive nanomaterials that compete effectively with semiconductor quantum dots, a market that was valued at $961.4 million in 2013 and is projected to be larger than $5 billion in 2020.
Inventor: Dr. Ya-Ping Sun
Published: 7/18/2019