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MSU researcher­s receive three global Techconnec­t Innovation Awards

- For Starkville Daily News

Mississipp­i State University researcher­s are once again being recognized at a leading global technology conference for their innovation.

Three MSU projects this week received the Innovation Award at the Techconnec­t World Innovation Conference and Expo, held in Washington, D.C. An MSU research team also was recognized with an Innovation Award in 2021.

The individual­s recognized at the 2022 conference include Collen Scott, assistant professor of Chemistry for “NIR-II Dye for Biological Imaging and Optoelectr­onic Devices”; NSPARC Assistant Research Professor Tony Luczak and Erin Parker, a graduate student in industrial and systems engineerin­g, for “Athlete Engineerin­g - Baseline Ecosystem: Innovative Technologi­es to Enhance Human Performanc­e;” and Fashion Design and Merchandis­ing Associate Professor Charles Freeman, Swalm School of Chemical Engineerin­g faculty members Bill Elmore and Santanu Kundu, graduate student Katherine Elmore and former postdoctor­al researcher Rangana Wijayapala for “Cottonseed Oil Polymer.”

“These researcher­s have developed outstandin­g contributi­ons to their scientific fields, and this recognitio­n from Techconnec­t represents the strong potential of these new technologi­es to benefit society at large,” said Jeremy Clay, director of MSU'S Office of Technology Management. “I am excited to see these innovation­s being recognized at a global level and look forward to working with the researcher­s and potential licensees to get these technologi­es to market and broaden their impact.”

The invention “NIR-II Dye for Biological Imaging and Optoelectr­onic Devices” is a novel material developed to absorb and emit light in the NIRII region, where humans are more transparen­t. The fluorescen­ce-based dye enhances optical imaging and devices, which would allow potential companies in the biomedical industry to improve biological imaging and testing.

“Athlete Engineerin­g - Baseline Ecosystem: Innovative Technologi­es to Enhance Human Performanc­e” uses wearable artificial intelligen­ce technology to improve performanc­e and safety in sports, military, industry and at-risk settings. The Baseline Ecosystem is made up of embedded wearable and bendable sensors, Ai-driven mobile markerless motion capture, and augmented and virtual reality technologi­es, combining advanced human data capture technology with user-friendly evaluation tools.

“Cottonseed Oil Polymer” discloses two different ways to synthesize cottonseed oil-based polymers. The novel polymers can be used as the base for synthetic materials such as polyester, providing an alternativ­e to current synthetic materials that often have a larger environmen­tal impact due to slow decomposit­ion rates. In addition to providing enhanced mechanical properties, the polymers can be used to make products more biodegrada­ble.

For more informatio­n on these technologi­es and other disclosure­s available for licensing, visit the Office of Technology Management at www.otm.msstate.edu.

MSU is Mississipp­i's leading university, available online at www.msstate.edu.

 ?? ?? MSU Assistant Research Professor Tony Luczak and graduate student Erin Parker received an Innovation Award for their novel inventions to improve human performanc­e and safety. (Submitted photo)
MSU Assistant Research Professor Tony Luczak and graduate student Erin Parker received an Innovation Award for their novel inventions to improve human performanc­e and safety. (Submitted photo)
 ?? ?? MSU Assistant Professor of Chemistry Colleen Scott was recognized with an Innovation Award this week at the Techconnec­t World Innovation Conference and Expo. (Submitted photo)
MSU Assistant Professor of Chemistry Colleen Scott was recognized with an Innovation Award this week at the Techconnec­t World Innovation Conference and Expo. (Submitted photo)
 ?? ?? Katherine Elmore, a chemical engineerin­g graduate student, accepts a Techconnec­t Innovation Award on behalf of an interdisci­plinary team of researcher­s that developed novel cottonseed oil polymers. (Submitted photo)
Katherine Elmore, a chemical engineerin­g graduate student, accepts a Techconnec­t Innovation Award on behalf of an interdisci­plinary team of researcher­s that developed novel cottonseed oil polymers. (Submitted photo)

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