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Licensing Agreement with Graviton, Inc., for Research in Micromachined
Sensors (November 1998)
Culminating progress in developing novel micromachined sensors, an agreement
for a multiyear research effort has been reached between ORNL and Graviton,
Inc. of San Diego, CA. Graviton's license of intellectual property will allow
commercial development in a number of fields. The licensing agreement
represents the largest commitment of funds by an outside firm for technology
transfer. As a part of the agreement, negotiated by Grady Vanderhoofven
of the Office of Technology Transfer, funds in from Graviton will be used for
research supporting advanced sensing techniques. The novel concepts for sensing
by microcantilevers originated several years ago in a DOE-funded basic research
program. A recent internally funded program involving Life Sciences, Instrumentation
and Controls, and Chemical and Analytical Sciences Divisions successfully demonstrated
the world's first palm-sized, wireless, multiple-input sensor. [Contact R. J.
Warmack, warmackrj@ornl.gov, 423-574-6202, Funding
Source: WFO (Technology Transfer)]
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