AWARDED MARCH 1
Honeywell International, Morris Plains, N.J., has been assigned a patent
(9,898,003) developed by three co-inventors for “external aircraft ground control.” The co-inventors are Matthew
Warpinski, Albuquerque, Andrew Fannon Lamkin,
Albuquerque, and Duke
Buster, Albuquerque. (Filed May 14, 2015) Anna and Eve, Placitas, has been assigned a patent
(9,901,164) developed by two co-inventors for a “method of using a convertible diaperchanging bag.” The co-inventors are Robert Houston, Placitas, and
Anna Jones, Placitas. (Filed May 12, 2016) National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent
(9,906,311) developed by six co-inventors for “transceivers and receivers for quantum key distribution and methods pertaining thereto.” The co-inventors are Christopher DeRose, Albuquerque, Mohan Sarovar, Albany, Calif., Daniel B.S. Soh, Pleasanton, Calif., Anthony Lentine, Albuquerque, Paul Davids, Albuquerque, and Ryan Camacho, Albuquerque. (Filed March 23, 2016) DISE Technologies, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent
(9,904,732) developed by two co-inventors for “dynamic index and search engine server.” The co-inventors are Arvind
Raichur, Albuquerque, and Becky Raichur, Albuquerque. (Filed Feb. 4, 2016) Arrowhead Center, Las Cruces, has been assigned a patent
(9,902,966) developed by two co-inventors for a “method of enhancing
translation of foreign genes in plants.” The co-inventors are Champa Sengupta Gopalan, Las Cruces, and Jose L. Ortega-Carranza, Las Cruces. (Filed Aug. 9, 2016) Los Alamos National Security, Los Alamos, has been assigned a patent (9,902,748) developed by five co-inventors for photoactive energetic materials. The co-inventors are David E. Chavez, Ranchos de Taos, Susan Kloek Hanson, Los Alamos, Robert Jason Scharff, Los Alamos, Jacqueline Marie Veauthier, Los Alamos, and Thomas Winfield Myers, Los Alamos. (Filed May 15, 2015)
Tripetals, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,902,109) developed by three co-inventors for an “internet-enabled apparatus, system and methods for physically and virtually rendering three-dimensional objects.” The co-inventors are Christopher Kaltenbach, Tokyo, Japan, Luke Nihlen, Albuquerque, and Luis M.
Ortiz, Albuquerque. (Filed Aug. 7, 2013) Intellicyt, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,903,803) developed by four co-inventors for “flow cytometer signal peak identification employing dynamic thresholding.” The co-inventors are Andrew W. Smolak, Golden, Colo., JeanLuc Fraikin, Toronto, Canada, Erica Dawson Tenent, Broomfield, Colo., and Kathy L. Rowlen, Boulder, Colo. (Filed June 3, 2015) National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent
(9,903,001) developed by three co-inventors for “quantitative detection of pathogens in centrifugal microfluidic disks.” The co-inventors are
Chung-Yan Koh, Dublin, Calif., Ulrich Y. Schaff, Livermore, Calif., and Gregory Jon Sommer, Livermore, Calif. (Filed July 12, 2013) Arrowhead Center, Las Cruces, has been assigned a patent
(9,902,966) developed by two co-inventors for a “method of enhancing translation of foreign genes in plants.” The co-inventors are Champa Sengupta Gopalan, Las Cruces, and Jose L. Ortega-Carranza, Las Cruces. (Filed Aug. 9, 2016)