NEW PATENTS
AWARDED DEC. 7 Unirac, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent
(9,837,955) developed by three co-inventors for an “assembly for mounting a trim piece to a photovoltaic panel using standardized clamps.” The co-inventors are Nathan
Schuit, Edgewood, Todd Ganshaw Sr.,
Albuquerque, and Tom
Young, Albuquerque. (Filed June 3, 2016) Los Alamos National
Security, Los Alamos, has been assigned a patent
(9,837,564) developed by two co-inventors for an “actinide oxide photodiode and nuclear battery.” The co-inventors are Milan Sykora, Los Alamos, and Igor Usov, Los Alamos. (Filed Sept.23, 2016) STC.UNM, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,837,240) developed by two co-inventors for a “relativistic magnetron with no physical cathode.” The co-inventors are Edl Schamiloglu, Albuquerque, and Mikhail
I. Fuks, Albuquerque. (Filed June 17, 2015) Los Alamos National Security, Los Alamos, has been assigned a patent (9,835,618) developed by three co-inventors for a “discovery, detection and use co-inventors of biomarkers.” are Basil The I.
Swanson, Harshini Mukundan, Los Alamos,
Murthy Los Alamos, Sakamuri, and Rama Los Alamos. 2012) (Filed June 21, Los Security, Alamos Los National Alamos, has been assigned a patent (9,835,428) developed by four co-inventors for a “detonation command and control.” The co-inventors are Jonathan Lee Mace, Los Alamos, Gerald J. Seitz, El Rancho, John A. Echave, Los Alamos,
and Pierre-Yves Le Bas, Los Alamos. (Filed May 27, 2016) National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent
(9,834,649) developed by two co-inventors for shaped fiber composites. The co-inventors are Mark
K. Kinnan, Albuquerque, and Dennis P. Roach, Albuquerque. (Filed Oct. 7, 2013) New Mexico Tech Research Foundation, Socorro, has been assigned a patent
(9,834,514) developed by seven co-inventors for “antibiotic sensitivity-restoring and photosensitive agents.” The co-inventors are
Snezna Rogelj, Socorro, Liliya Frolova, Socorro, Alexander Kornienko,
San Marcos, Texas, Leslie D. Edwards, Socorro, Cody Champion, Las Cruces, Kailee Zingler, Tomah, Wis., and Danielle
Nicole Turner, Socorro. (Filed April 20, 2016) National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent
(9,834,381) developed by four co-inventors for a “method for carbon dioxide sequestration.” The co-inventors are Yifeng Wang, Albuquerque, Charles
R. Bryan, Albuquerque, Thomas Dewers,
Albuquerque, and Jason
E. Heath, Edgewood. (Filed Aug. 13, 2015) National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent
(9,835,741) developed by two co-inventors for a “single volume fission energy neutron detector.” The co-inventors are
Erik Brubaker, Oakland, Calif., and Peter Marleau, Dublin, Calif. (Filed July 9, 2014)