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1 Why is IP important to a Researcher at RIT?
Ryne P. Raffaelle Professor, Physics & Microsystems Engineering Director of NanoPower Research Laboratories Brian J. Landi PhD Student, Microsystems Engineering

2 Overview Why? How? Research Duties Scientific Credibility
Student Benefits Financial Rewards How? Approach NPRL Examples

3 Research Duties Research Commercialize Ideas IP Devices

4 Scientific Credibility - Grants
Synergy between Grant Proposal Writing and IP – “Secure IP” Chicken & Egg: Qualifications to get money but money is needed to do work Industrial partnerships for commercialization – technology transfer

5 Student Benefits Education
Exposure of Technology in field – the business of science Curriculum Vitae Financial rewards

6 $ $ $ Financial Rewards Technology Transfer to industry
Licensing Collaboration for future grants Personal Income $ $ $

7 Approach Awareness of Professional Field
Conferences, Seminars, local chapters Literature Collaborations Identifying a Need…is there a Demand? Innovate a Novel solution Incremental Improvement? Paradigm Shift? Cost effective? Existing IP?

8 NPRL Examples: a-Voltaics
Need: Microelectronic power supplies Demand: Microsystems, Remote sensing, long-lived sustainable batteries (pacemaker) Novelty: Nanomaterials afford utility-radiation tolerance and efficient luminescence

9 NPRL Examples: SWNTs Need: Solvent Dispersions and Separation
Demand: Analysis, chemical reactions, phase-pure material (metallic vs. semiconducting) Novelty: Simple organic solvent – cost effective

10 NPRL Examples: QD-SWNTs
Need: Additives for Polymeric Solar Cells Demand: Nanomaterials which can be dispersed in a conducting polymer to improve exciton dissociation and charge transport Novelty: Wavelength selective, high electron affinity, extraordinary electrical conductivity

11 Conclusions IP can facilitate a researcher’s ability to be awarded grant money IP development is synergistic with other research duties Successful IP will allow for a revenue stream for the university lab and the researcher


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