Investigation of Electron Transfer-Based Photonic and Electro-Optic Materials and Devices
Author(s) -
Jerry J. Bromenshenk,
E. H. Abbott,
David L. Dickensheets,
Richard P. Donovan,
J. Hobbs,
Lee H. Spangler,
Michele A. McGuirl,
Charles W. Spangler,
Aleksander Rebane,
Edward Rosenburg,
V. Hugo Schmidt,
David J. Singel
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/926173
Subject(s) - technology transfer , center (category theory) , work (physics) , the internet , state (computer science) , library science , engineering physics , engineering , political science , business , computer science , world wide web , knowledge management , chemistry , mechanical engineering , algorithm , crystallography
Montanaâs state program began its sixth year in 2006. The projectâs research cluster focused on physical, chemical, and biological materials that exhibit unique electron-transfer properties. Our investigators have filed several patents and have also have established five spin-off businesses (3 MSU, 2 UM) and a research center (MT Tech). In addition, this project involved faculty and students at three campuses (MSU, UM, MT Tech) and has a number of under-represented students, including 10 women and 5 Native Americans. In 2006, there was an added emphasis on exporting seminars and speakers via the Internet from UM to Chief Dull Knife Community College, as well as work with the MT Department of Commerce to better educate our faculty regarding establishing small businesses, licensing and patent issues, and SBIR program opportunities
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