Abstract: The invention generally relates to enclosed desorption electrospray ionization probes, systems, and methods. In certain embodiments, the invention provides a source of DESI-active spray, in which a distal portion of the source is enclosed within a transfer member such that the DESI-active spray is produced within the transfer member.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 19, 2019
Publication date:
April 23, 2020
Applicants:
Purdue Research Foundation, Purdue Research Foundation
Inventors:
Robert Graham Cooks, Zheng Ouyang, Chien-hsun Chen, Ziqing Lin, Livia Schiavinato Eberlin
Abstract: In some examples, a component for a printing device includes a memory device comprising a plurality of corrective data to produce a corresponding plurality of color tables each customized for a respective media type of a plurality of media types, wherein a respective corrective data of the plurality of corrective data corresponds to nodes of a reference color table for the printing device that is able to accept the plurality of media types for printing. The respective corrective data includes a plurality of residual values to transform the nodes of the reference color table to a customized color table for use with a selected media type of the plurality of media types.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 30, 2019
Date of Patent:
April 21, 2020
Assignees:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P., Purdue Research Foundation
Inventors:
Mark Q. Shaw, Paul Jeran, Sean Michael Collison, Terry M. Nelson, Chuohao Tang, Amy Ruth Reibman, Jan P. Allebach
Abstract: Described herein are prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) binding conjugates that are useful for delivering therapeutic, diagnostic and imaging agents. Also described herein are pharmaceutical composition containing them and methods of using the conjugates and compositions. Also described are processes for manufacture of the conjugates and the compositions containing them.
Abstract: A method for profiling energy usage in graphics user interface (UI) update in handheld mobile devices is disclosed. The method includes mapping the pixel changes of each frame to a responsible UI update, identifying method invocations at all layers of the UI rendering stack, tracking asynchronous dependence across all layers of the UI rendering stack corresponding to each UI update by assigning a unique frame identification (ID) per frame refresh to track asynchronous dependence between UI updates and corresponding callbacks across all layers of the UI rendering stack, tracking information flow across a corresponding graphics processing unit (GPU) by using an OpenGL record-and-replay method, reconstructing the frames by replaying the OpenGL calls on the GPU during post processing, comparing frames to account for pixel changes, and tracking and attributing the energy usage during UI operations to individual UI updates.
Abstract: Described herein are prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) binding conjugates that are useful for delivering therapeutic, diagnostic and imaging agents. Also described herein are pharmaceutical composition containing them and methods of using the conjugates and compositions. Also described are processes for manufacture of the conjugates and the compositions containing them.
Abstract: Described herein are prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) binding conjugates that are useful for delivering therapeutic, diagnostic and imaging agents. Also described herein are pharmaceutical composition containing them and methods of using the conjugates and compositions. Also described are processes for manufacture of the conjugates and the compositions containing them.
Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates lignin-based biopolymers and triboelectric nanogenerators comprising lignin-based biopolymer. Such triboelectric nanogenerators can generate voltage and current by using the triboelectric effect. The lignin-based biopolymers is a reaction product of a mixture comprising at least a lignin and a starch, and optionally an alcohol and/or a base.
Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a novel method for lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) by utilizing plasmonic enhancement strategy. More specifically, the present disclosure provides a plasmonic enhanced lateral flow sensor (pLFS) concept by introducing a liposome-based amplification of the colorimetric signals on the lateral flow platform for ultrasensitive detection of pathogens.
Abstract: An electronic memory array includes a plurality of memory domains, a current controller, and a selector device. Each memory domain includes a plurality of bit cells. The current controller includes a current controller output electrically connectable to said plurality of memory domains and is configured to control a bit cell current. The selector device is electrically connected to the current controller and the plurality of memory domains. The selector device is configured to selectively electrically connect the current controller output to only a select one of said memory domains, such that the current controller controls only the bit cell current of the bit cells of the select memory domain.
Abstract: The present disclosure relates to novel thiophene monoamine based organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites, and the method of making and using the novel organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites.
Abstract: The invention generally relates to ion traps that operate by applying an inverse Mathieu q scan. In certain embodiments, the invention provides systems that include a mass spectrometer having an ion trap and a central processing unit (CPU). The CPU includes storage coupled to the CPU for storing instructions that when executed by the CPU cause the system to apply an inverse Mathieu q scan to the ion trap.
Abstract: This invention provides poly(alkylene carbonate)-based amphiphilic block copolymers, compositions comprising the same, e.g., micelles, and methods of use thereof. This invention further provides methods for preparing the poly(alkylene carbonate)-based amphiphilic block copolymers of the invention.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 12, 2015
Date of Patent:
April 14, 2020
Assignee:
Purdue Research Foundation
Inventors:
You-Yeon Won, Seunggweon Hong, Hoyoung Lee, Jaeyoung Park, Jaewon Lee
Abstract: An imaging system for a smartphone includes a housing configured to rigidly attach to a handheld smartphone device. The system further includes an arm extending from the housing, wherein the arm is configured to be adjustable such that the arm is movable toward and away from the housing. Additionally, the system includes a sample mounting portion attached to the arm, the mounting portion having a retaining device, wherein the retaining device is configured to secure a target sample, the mounting portion configured to direct an image of the target sample to a first camera in the handheld smartphone device.
Abstract: This invention generally relates to a pump system, particularly to a vapor-pressure driven micro pump system. This vapor-pressure driven pump system is useful for various situations, especially in a gravity-free environment in space exploration.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 4, 2019
Publication date:
April 9, 2020
Applicant:
Purdue Research Foundation
Inventors:
Alina Alexeenko, Katherine L. Fowee, Steven M. Pugia, Steven Collicott, Anthony Cofer
Abstract: A load balancing method is disclosed, the method includes establishing a processing network including a plurality of task-processing processors interconnected therewith, each processor of the plurality having a queue of tasks to be processed, establishing a k-regular graph including nodes and branches connecting the nodes, where k is the degree of the graph, assigning d walkers to the k-regular graph, where each walker is randomly assigned to a node, receiving a new task to be processed, walking from the assigned nodes to new nodes by randomly choosing a new node from one or more available nodes, without backtracking from each of the assigned nodes to a node from which each of the d walkers immediately walked, comparing the queues of the new nodes, determining which queue of the new nodes has the least number of tasks; and assigning the new task to the node with the least number of tasks.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 4, 2019
Publication date:
April 9, 2020
Applicants:
Purdue Research Foundation, The Regents of the University of Michigan
Abstract: Methods and devices suitable for monitoring the frequency of microwave tunable filters in real time. The frequency readout relies on the natural response of such a filter when excited by a pulse. Methods of measuring an operating frequency of a pole in a tunable filter include measuring a number of cycles in a natural response in the filter when the filter is excited by an electric current pulse, and determining a resonance frequency based on the number of cycles measured in the natural response. Such a method can provide the operating frequency information in a binary digital format, making it relatively easy to read and process. A measuring resonator may be mounted to the filter resonator and connected by a common actuator.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 29, 2018
Date of Patent:
April 7, 2020
Assignee:
Purdue Research Foundation
Inventors:
Mohammad Abu Khater, Dimitrios Peroulis
Abstract: A tunable optical comb generator having a source laser configured to generate a continuous wave (CW) light at a first wavelength; and a microresonator coupled to the source laser and configured to receive the CW light and generate an optical signal having a plurality of output wavelengths corresponding to the first wavelength. The generator includes a microresonator tuning device coupled to the microresonator and configured to tune the microresonator to compensate the microresonator for wavelength shifts. A control circuit is coupled to the microresonator tuning device and configured to generate a control signal to control the microresonator tuning device based on the optical signal. Multiple microresonators in the form of microrings may be included to tune the generator. A heater coupled to the microresonators may be used to adjust the microresonators.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 24, 2015
Date of Patent:
April 7, 2020
Assignee:
Purdue Research Foundation
Inventors:
Andrew Marc Weiner, Minghao Qi, Xiaoxiao Xue
Abstract: The invention generally relates to apparatuses for focusing ions at or above ambient pressure and methods of use thereof. In certain embodiments, the invention provides an apparatus for focusing ions that includes an electrode having a cavity, at least one inlet within the electrode configured to operatively couple with an ionization source, such that discharge generated by the ionization source is injected into the cavity of the electrode, and an outlet. The cavity in the electrode is shaped such that upon application of voltage to the electrode, ions within the cavity are focused and directed to the outlet, which is positioned such that a proximal end of the outlet receives the focused ions and a distal end of the outlet is open to ambient pressure.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 5, 2018
Date of Patent:
April 7, 2020
Assignee:
Purdue Research Foundation
Inventors:
Robert Graham Cooks, Zane Baird, Wen-Ping Peng