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Patents and Pizza

Patents and Pizza. Intellectual Property Seminar 26 February 2004 Office of Technology Transfer and Office of Patent Counsel. Agenda. 11:00 Welcome 11:05 AUTM Statistics 11:10 Electronic Notebook 11:15 Patent Awards 11:25 Panel Discussion Q&A to Follow 12:00 Lunch.

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Patents and Pizza

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  1. Patents and Pizza Intellectual Property Seminar 26 February 2004 Office of Technology Transfer and Office of Patent Counsel

  2. Agenda 11:00 Welcome 11:05 AUTM Statistics 11:10 Electronic Notebook 11:15 Patent Awards 11:25 Panel Discussion Q&A to Follow 12:00 Lunch

  3. Innovation Output Comparison APL/AUTM Invention Comparison

  4. Innovation Outcome Comparison APL/AUTM Technology Licenses

  5. Innovation Outcome Comparison APL/AUTM Patent Applications

  6. Innovation Outcome Comparison APL/AUTM Issued Patents

  7. APL AUTM Statistics Performance Metric20034-Yr Total • Inventions 124 518 • Licenses 35 81 • Total US Patent Applications 216 664 • Issued US Patents 22 58 • Start-up Companies 3 10 • License Income (Millions Received) $2.2 $7.4 • Associated R&D (Millions Committed) $0.8 $6.9

  8. 2003 Performance Metrics Update¹ Performance Metric AUTM Survey2 • Inventions 25th • Licenses 29th • Total US Patent Applications 7th • Issued US Patents 38th • Start-up Companies 36th • License Income 49th • Associated R&D Income 50th 1 Strategic Plan Phase IIa Goal - Top 50 in all metrics achieved 2 Where APL would Rank out of 142 Research Universities in the US (94 of top 100)

  9. Electronic Laboratory Notebooks APL Pilot Project Collaboration between Office of Technology Transfer Research & Technology Development Center The R.E. Gibson Library and Information Center

  10. Problem Statement A traditional paper notebook has several disadvantages: • Too often the notebook is not maintained, or is maintained improperly for legal purposes. • Computer-based data must be printed out and attached to the notebook in paper format. • Data in the notebook is not easily indexed or searched. • Work in the Laboratory is duplicated and collaborative opportunities are lost. Is an Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN) a viable tool to address any or all of these issues?

  11. Electronic Laboratory Notebook Pilot Project Introductory Meeting and Demonstration March 11, 2004 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. Room 5-154 Contact J. Theodori @x84811 for more information

  12. Patent Awards Patents and PizzaFebruary 26, 2004

  13. Damped Paddle Wheel for Plasma Chamber Shock Tube U.S. Patent No. 6,637,255 Leo R. Gauthier, Jr. Angela L. Wesner-Barrios David M. VanWie

  14. Low-Pressure Valve U.S. Patent No. 6,647,983 Dexter G. Smith Michael G. Boyle Protagoras N. Cutchis William R. Allmon

  15. Method and Apparatus for Non-Coherent Navigation Using Low Frame Rate Telemetry U.S. Patent No. 6,650,279 James R. Jensen Matthew J. Reinhart Karl B. Fielhauer John E. Penn

  16. Alertness Monitoring System U.S. Patent No. 6,661,345 Matthew G. Bevan Henry A. Kues Carl V. Nelson Paul R. Schuster

  17. Optical Method for Quantum Computing U.S. Patent No. 6,678,450 James D. Franson

  18. Techniques for Distributed Machinery Monitoring U.S. Patent No. 6,687,654 George A. Smith, Jr. George S. Peacock George L. Vojtech, Jr.

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