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The Office of Technology Transfer & The Office of Patent Counsel Present Patents and Pizza. June 7, 2007 Presenter of Awards: Albert J. Fasulo, II Speaker: Victor Hess of the Howard County Incubator. Welcome Remarks 11:00 Susan Furney OTT Communication 11:05 Susan Furney
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The Office of Technology Transfer &The Office of Patent Counsel PresentPatents and Pizza June 7, 2007 Presenter of Awards: Albert J. Fasulo, II Speaker: Victor Hess of the Howard County Incubator
Welcome Remarks 11:00 Susan Furney OTT Communication 11:05 Susan Furney APL-NSA-TEDCO Showcase 11:10 John Bacon Disclosures 11:15 Al Fasulo Presentation of Awards11:20 Kristin Gray and Al Fasulo Howard County Incubator 11:30 Victor Hess Lunch 12:00
Communication • OTT Main Campus Office Hours • Starting July 11, 2007 • Every Wednesday from 10 AM – 2 PM • 1-S141 • Question Solicitation • Please send to susan.furney@jhuapl.edu
APL-NSA-TEDCO Showcase • Information Technology – Communications • October 31, 2007 • 8 AM – 3 PM • Kossiakoff Center • 20 Technical Presentations • 30 Posters • 300+ Local-State-Regional Attendees • Small-Medium-Large Companies • Save the Date
Why Disclose Inventions ? • There are several reasons you should disclose your inventions: • The Lab P&P requires it, regardless of how the invention was made or the source of funds for the invention • The Lab’s Gov’t contracts require that inventions be disclosed to our Sponsors. Disclosure of inventions: • - complies with Lab’s contractual obligation – Sponsors like to see invention disclosures resulting from their funding; • - provides direct evidence of Lab innovation, and may encourage further Sponsor investment; • - validates our role as a Gov’t funded R&D center; and • - maintains Lab’s reputation as an innovator in the minds of our established Sponsors, and engenders this view in our new Sponsors • - Protects intellectual property developed at the Lab in collaboration with other entities, i.e., with collaborators, which protects the Lab and inventors.
7,159,474Modular Sampling DeviceAdam K. ArabianCharles W.Kerechanin, II Stuart D.Harshbarger
7,176,691Switched Coil Receiver Antenna for Metal Detector Carl V. Nelson
7,179,461 Plasminogen Activator to Prevent Corneal and Subepithelial Haze After Laser Vision Correction SurgeryDavid M. SilverAdrienne Csutak (non-APL)Andras Berta (non-APL)Jozsef Tozser (non-APL)
7,185,550 Time Domain Resolving Chemical Sampler Using Sorbent MaterialHenry A. KuesAdam K. Arabian
7,186,022 X-ray Source and Method for more Efficiently Producing Selectable X-ray FrequenciesHarry K. Charles, Jr.Thomas J. Beck (non-APL)
7,187,619 Method and Apparatus for High-frequency Passive Sonar Performance PredictionJuan I. Arvelo, Jr.Patrick A. FeratLeslie A. Mobley
7,187,866 System for Distributing Information and Energy Using Fiber Optic and Optical Wireless NetworksJerry A. KrillJoseph R. Cipriano (non-APL)Donald D. Duncan
7,197,143 Digital Video Authenticator Thomas E. DuerrNicholas D. BeserJames H. HigbieDonna C. Paulhamus Michael A. Karls Cash J. CostelloGeorge R. Barrett
7,197,197 Method For Detecting Projectile Impact Location And Velocity VectorLeo R. Gauthier, Jr. David G. Drewry, Jr. Leroy Brunner
7,198,301 Suspension System for a Vehicle with a Tank for Liquified GasJohn J. Wozniak Richard J. Hildebrand
7,198,490 Apparatus and Method for Training Using a Human Interaction SimulatorDale E. Olsen
7,203,274 Method and Apparatus for Multiple-Projection, Dual- Energy X-ray Absorptiometry ScanningHarry K. Charles, Jr.Thomas J. Beck (non-APL)Howard S. FeldmesserThomas C. Magee
7,205,497Apparatus and Method for Automated Parcel Screening Stuart D. Harshbarger Adam K. Arabian Michael P. McLoughlinMicah A. Carlson
7,206,575 Method of Remotely Estimating a Rest or Best Lock Frequency of a Local Station Receiver Using Telemetry Karl B. FielhauerJ. Robert Jensen