Published Sciences Novel Chiral Metamaterials This structure is novel and shows very low loss and ease in tunability of the frequency at which the negative index of refraction as well as chirality occurs. By University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Published Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals Cancer Treatment The synthetic building blocks soluble poly(catechins) possess greater anti-cancer activity over the naturally occurring monomers. By University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Published Manufacturing & Production Nano-Heater Sources Allows intense, localized, rapid and controlled one-time heating of nanostructures with the potential for repeated heating through the delivery of a controlled flow of reactants. By University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Published Electronics Dimension Sensor Dual mode size/pressure measurement sensor provides more information than a conventional cavity pressure sensor, potentially leading to dynamic control of molded part formation. By University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Published Electronics Silicon Carbide Structures Promising optical properties in the mid infrared band which could potentially serve as a waveguide in that frequency range. By University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Published Medical Convert Wheelchair to a Gurney Allows patients to transfer without help from caregivers, depending on the level of their disability, increasing patient independence. By University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Published Aerospace Flame Retardant Materials Biotechnological methodology in the synthesis of FR materials with environmental compatibility, unsurpassed efficiency and economy in synthesis, stability and processing. By University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Published Sciences New Type of Bisphenol Shown to be free of endocrine disrupter activity, and has been approved for use in food and beverage contact applications by regulatory agencies worldwide. By University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Published Engineering Wireless RF Sensor Strain sensor suitable for wirelessly monitoring the mechanical deformation in tension, compression or bending using radio frequency based interrogation. By University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Published Medical Optical Fiber Pressure Sensor UML sensor is disposable due to simple design and MEMS fabrication technology, which is expected to be 1/10 of the sensors available in the market. By University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Published Sciences Novel Acoustic Wave (AW) Frequency-dependent response of the oscillator can be used to obtain more detailed diagnostics of the status of the cell in response to drug, toxins, pathogens etc. By University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Published Engineering Electronic and RF Applications Easily applied to additive, low-cost and commercially viable roll-to-roll fabrication techniques such a rotary screen/gravure/flexographic printing techniques. By University of Massachusetts, Lowell