Published Medical Artificial Muscle Artificial muscles based on dielectric elastomer polymer materials are attractive for a wide range of applications due to their large active strains, and self-sensing ability. By University of Auckland
Published Electronics High power converter Measuring core losses in magnetic components of Switched-Mode Power Converters under DC bias, based on newly identified phenomena and enabling higher accuracy in component design. By University of Auckland
Published Electronics Improved Magnetic Components A novel mutual-inductance-based technique for measuring core losses in magnetic components of Switched-Mode Power Converters under DC bias for increased efficiency. By University of Auckland
Published Power & Utilities Energy generation Energy is generated at a constant voltage, the method is low cost and clean with no carbon emission and suitable for hydro and wind small scale use. By University of Auckland
Published Multi Sector Nano-composite Coatings. The nano-composite coatings in no way alter the process yet give a range of benefits such as increasing durability and decreasing vunerablities. By University of Auckland
Published Food & Beverage Oxidation Membrane The film selectively Concentrates, oxidises, and releases the compounds in a cyclic fashion meaning there is no contamination of the bulk water by the oxidation compound. By University of Auckland
Published Food & Beverage Anti-microbial Hybrid Plastics Our researchers have discovered a new class of modified aniline polymers which have exceptional anti-microbial activity and are easily combined with conventional plastics. By University of Auckland
Published Medical Ketamine Analogues ketamine analogues with much shorter half-lives would be preferred and could avoid the concomitant use of sedatives and hypnotics. By University of Auckland
Published Food & Beverage Wine Aroma Precision Blending This technology is able to predict final aroma profiles of wine before blending, currently using up to 25 aroma compounds, with the possibility of more. By University of Auckland
Published Medical Niosomal Drug Delivery Novel drug delivery system to deliver a wide variety of drugs, including anti-infectives, anti-cancer drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs and antioxidants. By University of Auckland
Published Medical Building a biological cornea This has the potential to significantly impact international clinical practice and patient outcomes by providing a cost-effective and long term solution for treating cornea. By University of Auckland
Published Medical Peptide delivery platform Studies to date have shown that X-entry transports functional cargoes across cell membranes, including large molecules inhibitory peptides, functional antibodies, and an enzyme. By University of Auckland