Patents Assigned to Clarkson University
  • Patent number: 8366959
    Abstract: A colloidal dispersion for chemical mechanical polishing comprising: (a) an abrasive component; and (b) from about 0.05% to about 10% by weight of the abrasive component, a water-soluble amphoteric polymer comprising at least one macromolecular chain B and a part A bonded to a single end of the at least one macromolecular chain B, wherein the macromolecular chain B is derived from one or more ethylenically unsaturated monomers having quaternary ammonium groups or inium groups, and wherein the part A is a polymeric or nonpolymeric group comprising at least one anionic group; wherein the dispersion has a pH of between about 1.5 and about 6. The colloidal dispersion is capable of polishing a substrate comprising silicon nitride and silicon oxide with a reverse selectivity ratio of at least about 27, typically at least 50 the reverse selectivity ratio being the ratio of the rate of removal of the silicon nitride to the rate of removal of the silicon oxide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2013
    Assignees: Rhodia Operations, Clarkson University
    Inventors: Suryadevara V. Babu, Pradeepa Dandu, Vamsi K Devarapalli, Guillaume Crinière, Claire Pitois
  • Publication number: 20130018623
    Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method including hardware and software, which allows collecting and analyzing of data to obtain information about mechanical properties of soft materials. This allows surface mapping of viscoelastic properties in a high-resolution and fast manner. It also allows finding the degree of nonlinearity of the material response of the sample during the measurements. The apparatus can be used as a stand-alone device, or an add-on to either the existing atomic force microscope or nanoindenter device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 16, 2012
    Publication date: January 17, 2013
    Applicant: CLARKSON UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Igor Sokolov, Maxim Evgenevich Dokukin
  • Publication number: 20120315659
    Abstract: A colorimetric reagent in the form of nanoparticles, composite nanoparticles, and nanoparticle coatings, including methods of use, methods of preparation, deposition, and assembly of related devices and specific applications. The colorimetric reagent comprises cerium oxide nanoparticles which are used in solution or immobilized on a solid support, either alone or in conjunction with oxidase enzymes, to form an active colorimetric component that reacts with an analyte to form a colored complex. The rate of color change and the intensity of the color are proportional to the amount of analyte present in the sample. Also described is the use of ceria and doped ceria nanoparticles as an oxygen storage/delivery vehicle for oxidase enzymes and applications in biocatalytic processes in anaerobic conditions of interest in biomedicine and bioanalysis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2011
    Publication date: December 13, 2012
    Applicant: Clarkson University
    Inventors: Emanuela Silvana Andreescu, Maryna Ornatska, Cristina R. Ispas, Daniel Andreescu
  • Publication number: 20120288479
    Abstract: A hydrogel material composition includes: (1) an alginate (or other cross-linking polymer) material; (2) an optional ?-hydroxy carboxylate material; and (3) an iron cation material. The hydrogel material composition with or without the ?-hydroxy-carboxylate material may be used in a photolithographic imaging application or a photorelease application within the context of a photoirradiation induced reduction/oxidation reaction of an iron (III) cation material to form an iron (II) cation material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 14, 2012
    Publication date: November 15, 2012
    Applicant: CLARKSON UNIVERSITY
    Inventor: Artem Melman
  • Patent number: 8301396
    Abstract: Theory and design of a new electrical-mobility based instrument for measurement of aerosol particle size distributions in real time is presented. Miniature Electrical Aerosol Spectrometer has a rectangular cross-section with two main regions: the Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) and Classifier sections. The ESP section enables charged particle injection into the classifier section in a narrow range of streamlines at the desired location. The injected charged particles are then segregated based on their electrical mobility in the classifier section and collected on a series of plates that are connected to electrometers. Real-time particle size distribution measurements can be inferred from the electrometer signal strengths with the knowledge of the instrument transfer function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2012
    Assignee: Clarkson University
    Inventors: Suresh Dhanijala, Manish Ranjan
  • Publication number: 20120202649
    Abstract: A chainless electric cycle design that allows a rider/user to pedal a pedal generator to create an electric transmission energy source that either charges the battery or partially powers a hub motor, discharges the battery to the hub motor contained within one of the wheels, allows the user to set a desired level of resistance from the pedal generator using controls oriented about the handlebars, allows the user to activate the hub motor using a speed controlling device oriented about the handlebars, and allows the user to charge the battery by connecting to a standard 110V/220V AC power supply. A chainless cycle is a cycle where the input power from a rider is not converted into output power by the rear wheel through a gear and chain system connecting the pedals to the rear wheel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 24, 2012
    Publication date: August 9, 2012
    Applicant: CLARKSON UNIVERSITY
    Inventor: MARK R. HUBER
  • Publication number: 20120190200
    Abstract: A chemical mechanical planarization method uses a chemical mechanical planarization composition that includes at least one nitrogen containing material and a pH modifying material, absent an abrasive material. The nitrogen containing material may be selected from a particular group of nitrogen containing polymers and corresponding nitrogen containing monomers. The chemical mechanical planarization method and the chemical mechanical planarization composition provide for planarizing a silicon material layer, such as but not limited to a poly-Si layer, in the presence of a silicon containing dielectric material layer, such as but not limited to a silicon oxide layer or a silicon nitride layer, with enhanced efficiency provided by an enhanced removal rate ratio.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 24, 2012
    Publication date: July 26, 2012
    Applicant: CLARKSON UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Naresh K. Penta, Suryadevara V. Babu
  • Publication number: 20120103184
    Abstract: This application describes a method and apparatus for removing a wide range of particles from a source of gas flow or separation of particulates from dust, mist, or vapor generating devices. An innovative use of open porous materials, which causes little pressure drop, in combination with an electrostatic grids structure is described. The apparatus is capable of removing particulates in the size range 0.01 to 1 micrometer with efficiencies as high as 99.5%. A key feature of the apparatus is that the air to be purified flows parallel to the filters instead of through them, which results in very low power consumption.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 2, 2011
    Publication date: May 3, 2012
    Applicant: CLARKSON UNIVERSITY
    Inventor: Xinli JIA
  • Publication number: 20120086233
    Abstract: A drag reducing device utilizing sealed aft cavities designed to limit interference with existing truck and trailer designs is described. The invention comprises one or more sealed aft cavities affixed to the rear of a traditional commercial straight truck or trailer, or any other blunt (or mostly blunt) aft faced vehicle. A means is provided by which the device is stowed to allow normal operation of the straight truck, trailer or vehicle. Drag is reduced by the streamlining of the rear of the vehicle, postponing and narrowing the flow separation downstream of the trailing edge as well as increasing the pressure on the back of the vehicle with the open to the rear, sealed aft cavity. The concept described focuses on the utilization of (a) sealed aft cavity(ies) to limit the effects of blunt body drag and the means for attachment and stowage for loading and unloading cargo.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2011
    Publication date: April 12, 2012
    Applicant: CLARKSON UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: KENNETH DALE VISSER, Kevin Grover, Luis Eduardo Marin, John M. Kane, Joseph Valitsky
  • Publication number: 20120086234
    Abstract: A drag reducing device utilizing sealed aft cavities designed to limit interference with existing truck and trailer designs is described. The invention comprises one or more sealed aft cavities affixed to the rear of a traditional commercial straight truck or trailer, or any other blunt (or mostly blunt) aft faced vehicle. A means is provided by which the device is stowed to allow normal operation of the straight truck, trailer or vehicle. Drag is reduced by the streamlining of the rear of the vehicle, postponing and narrowing the flow separation downstream of the trailing edge as well as increasing the pressure on the back of the vehicle with the open to the rear, sealed aft cavity. The concept described focuses on the utilization of (a) sealed aft cavity(ies) to limit the effects of blunt body drag and the means for attachment and stowage for loading and unloading cargo.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2011
    Publication date: April 12, 2012
    Applicant: CLARKSON UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Kenneth Dale Visser, Kevin Grover, Luis Eduardo Marin
  • Patent number: 8084140
    Abstract: The invention provides an aqueous solution-based method for producing nanosized silver platelets, which employs the controlled mixing of a silver ion solution, a reducing solution, and an acidic solution in the presence of palladium ions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2011
    Assignee: Clarkson University
    Inventors: Dan V. Goia, Brendan P. Farrell
  • Patent number: 8079634
    Abstract: A drag reducing device utilizing sealed aft cavities designed to limit interference with existing truck and trailer designs is described. The invention comprises one or more sealed aft cavities affixed to the rear of a traditional commercial straight truck or trailer, or any other blunt (or mostly blunt) aft faced vehicle. A means is provided by which the device is stowed to allow normal operation of the straight truck, trailer or vehicle. Drag is reduced by the streamlining of the rear of the vehicle, postponing and narrowing the flow separation downstream of the trailing edge as well as increasing the pressure on the back of the vehicle with the open to the rear, sealed aft cavity. The concept described focuses on the utilization of (a) sealed aft cavity(ies) to limit the effects of blunt body drag and the means for attachment and stowage for loading and unloading cargo.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 20, 2011
    Assignee: Clarkson University
    Inventors: Kenneth Dale Visser, Kevin Grover, Luis Eduardo Marin
  • Publication number: 20110294404
    Abstract: A method and system for tunable removal rates and selectivity of materials during chemical-mechanical polishing using a chemical slurry or solution with increased dissolved oxygen content. The slurry can optionally include additives to improve removal rate and/or selectivity. Further selectivity can be obtained by varying the concentration and type of abrasives in the slurry, using lower operating pressure, using different pads, or using other additives in the dispersion at specific pH values.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2011
    Publication date: December 1, 2011
    Applicant: CLARKSON UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: P.R. Veera Dandu, Naresh K. Penta, Babu V. Suryadevara, Uma Rames Krishna Lagudu
  • Publication number: 20110182494
    Abstract: A method is described for distinguishing between cancerous and normal human cells. The method includes collecting cells; preparing cells for scanning; scanning of the prepared cells by means of atomic force microscopy; processing of the obtained images through specific algorithms; wherein the algorithms allowing one to identify whether the cell is cancerous or normal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2011
    Publication date: July 28, 2011
    Applicant: CLARKSON UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Igor Sokolov, Maxim Dokukin
  • Patent number: 7875248
    Abstract: A tube reactor having a substantially tubular body portion including a conical section, an entry port, an opposing exit port, and an axis extending between the ports through the body portion. The tubular body portion being rotatable about the axis. At least one reactant can be fed into the tubular body portion and directed toward the conical section. An inner surface of the tubular body portion receives the reactants from the conical section, and processes the reactants. An insert may be positioned within the tubular body portion to further process the reactants along the inner surface. A rotating reservoir having a damper can be coupled to the rotating tubular body portion. The damper receives the processed reactants from the inner surface of the tubular body portion, and guides the processed reactants into the rotating reservoir to minimize turbulence. The rotating reservoir then separates the processed reactants by density.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2011
    Assignee: Clarkson University
    Inventor: Roshan Jachuck
  • Patent number: 7761255
    Abstract: The invention is an apparatus and method including hardware and software, which allows collecting and analyzing data to obtain information about mechanical properties of soft materials in a much faster way. The apparatus can be used as a stand-alone device or an add-on to the existing AFM device. The apparatus allows collecting dynamical measurements using a set of multiple frequencies of interest at once, in one measurement instead of sequential, one frequency in a time, measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2010
    Assignee: Clarkson University
    Inventor: Igor Sokolov
  • Patent number: 7723234
    Abstract: A method of removing polysilicon in preference to silicon dioxide and/or silicon nitride by chemical mechanical polishing. The method removes polysilicon from a surface at a high removal rate while maintaining a high selectivity of polysilicon to silicon dioxide and/or a polysilicon to silicon nitride. The method is particularly suitable for use in the fabrication of MEMS devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2010
    Assignees: Clarkson University, Infotonics Technology Center Inc.
    Inventors: Suryadevara V. Babu, Anita Natarajan, Sharath Hegde
  • Publication number: 20100098768
    Abstract: A metal oxide nanoparticle composition including a cerium oxide nanoparticle and a metal adapted to enhance the neuroprotective activity of the cerium oxide nanoparticle. The metal can include noble metals such as platinum, and rare earth metals such as gadolinium, samarium, titanium, yttrium, zirconium, and a combination thereof Another metal oxide nanoparticle composition including a cerium oxide nanoparticle and a surface modifier, such as polyethylene oxide, polyethylene imine, dextran, polylactic acid, chitosan, alginate, and a combination thereof is provided. A method of using the metal oxide nanoparticle compositions as neuroprotective agents for the inactivation of reactive oxygen species in nervous tissues is also provided. More specifically, a neuroprotective method using the metal oxides such as ceria, yttria, or mixed ceria and yttria (or any of the other referenced metal oxide nanoparticle compositions) before, during, or after an ischemic event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2009
    Publication date: April 22, 2010
    Applicant: CLARKSON UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Emanuela Silvana Andreescu, James C. Leiter, Joseph S. Erlichman
  • Publication number: 20100081281
    Abstract: A colloidal dispersion for chemical mechanical polishing comprising: (a) an abrasive component; and (b) from about 0.05% to about 10% by weight of the abrasive component, a water-soluble amphoteric polymer comprising at least one macromolecular chain B and a part A bonded to a single end of the at least one macromolecular chain B, wherein the macromolecular chain B is derived from one or more ethylenically unsaturated monomers having quaternary ammonium groups or inium groups, and wherein the part A is a polymeric or nonpolymeric group comprising at least one anionic group; wherein the dispersion has a pH of between about 1.5 and about 6. The colloidal dispersion is capable of polishing a substrate comprising silicon nitride and silicon oxide with a reverse selectivity ratio of at least about 27, typically at least 50 the reverse selectivity ratio being the ratio of the rate of removal of the silicon nitride to the rate of removal of the silicon oxide.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2009
    Publication date: April 1, 2010
    Applicants: RHODIA OPERATIONS, CLARKSON UNIVERSITY
    Inventors: Suryadevara V. Babu, Pradeepa Dandu, Vamsi K. Devarapalli, Guillaume Criniere, Claire Pitois
  • Patent number: RE43117
    Abstract: The invention is an apparatus and method including hardware and software, which allows collecting and analyzing data to obtain information about mechanical properties of soft materials in a much faster way. The apparatus can be used as a stand-alone deice or an add-on to the existing AFM device. The apparatus allows collecting dynamical measurements using a set of multiple frequencies of interest at once, in one measurement instead of sequential, one frequency in a time; measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2011
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2012
    Assignee: Clarkson University
    Inventor: Igor Sokolov