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17 research projects notch state funding
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Interactive Ray-Tracing and Photo-Realistic Visualization, U. Producing a commercial form of two programs that can process 3-D graphics based on large data sets found in computer-aided design, film animation and scientific models, which existing GPUs cannot handle.
Magnetic Sensor and Actuator Materials, U. Working to commercialize a novel magnetostrictive alloy exhibiting a large physical effect in response to small magnetic fields, which may find use in applications from antilock brakes to nanomachining and ultrasonic devices.
Microarray Technology, U. Developing a microarray platform for the molecular diagnostics and research markets with improved sensitivity, specificity and throughput.
Modified Activated Carbons Technology, U. Developing improved products for gas and water treatment, as well as metal recovery or removal, based on modifications to granular activated carbon.
Therapeutic Biomaterials, U. Developing applications of biopolymers and hydrogels for clinical use in wound repair, prevention of surgical adhesions and extending the life of donated organs.
Titanium Boride Surface Hardening, U. Commercializing harder, longer-lived components and devices ranging from armor to bearings and orthopedic implants for the military, biomedical and industrial markets.
Acoustic Cooling Technology, U., assigned a business team. Developing novel miniature acoustic power conversion devices without moving parts for energy recovery from waste heat.
Advanced Imaging LADAR, Utah State University. Commercializing land-based and airborne high-resolution, laser-based 3-D color-imaging platforms for both military and civilian use.
Advanced Satellite Manufacturing, USU. Leveraging the capabilities of Utah's Space Dynamics Laboratory to develop and commercialize a low-cost, modular small satellite platform for commercial, research and military missions.
High-Speed Information Processing, USU. Designing fast algorithms for application-specific integrated circuits, which have value in most military and compact consumer electronic devices.
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