Patents by Inventor Euiwon Bae

Euiwon Bae has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20230101936
    Abstract: The invention generally relates to methods, reagents, and substrates for detecting target analytes, especially spectroscopic techniques such as laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for use in food authentication and molecular detection (e.g., when combined with later flow immunoassays (LFIA).
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2022
    Publication date: March 30, 2023
    Inventors: Bartlomiej P. Rajwa, Euiwon Bae, J. Paul Robinson, Carmen Gondhalekar, Xi Wu
  • Patent number: 11567002
    Abstract: A system for the identification of micro-organisms includes an irradiation unit adapted to sequentially provide coherent electromagnetic radiation of one or more wavelengths along a common optical path. A holder is adapted to retain a substrate having a surface adapted for growth of a micro-organism colony. A beamsplitter is adapted to direct the coherent electromagnetic radiation from the common optical path towards the retained substrate. An imager is arranged opposite the beamsplitter from the retained substrate and is adapted to obtain images of backward-scattered light patterns from the micro-organism colony irradiated by the respective wavelengths of the directed coherent electromagnetic radiation. Some examples provide radiation of multiple wavelengths and include an imager arranged optically downstream of the retained substrate to obtain images of forward-scattered light patterns from the micro-organism colony irradiated by the wavelengths of radiation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2023
    Assignee: Purdue Research Foundation
    Inventors: Euiwon Bae, Arun K. Bhunia, Edwin Daniel Hirleman, Huisung Kim, Bartlomiej Rajwa, Joseph Paul Robinson, Valery Patsekin
  • Publication number: 20220120738
    Abstract: The invention generally relates to methods, reagents, and substrates for detecting target analytes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2019
    Publication date: April 21, 2022
    Inventors: Euiwon Bae, Carmen Gondhalekar, Bartlomiej Rajwa, J. Paul Robinson
  • Patent number: 11227142
    Abstract: A system for the characterization of a colony of microorganisms includes a coherent light source configured to provide coherent light of one or more wavelengths along a common optical path. A holder is configured to operationally arrange a substrate so that the colony of microorganisms on a surface of the substrate is positioned to receive the coherent light. Scattered light is generated from the colony of microorganisms receiving coherent light. A first image capture device is configured to receive the scattered light and generate a scatter image from the microorganism colony irradiated by the coherent light. The system also includes a magnifying lens configured to magnify the colony of microorganisms. A second image capture device is configured to capture a light image of the colony of microorganisms magnified by the magnifying lens. Methods of assigning organisms to categories with like organisms without necessarily identifying the organisms are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2022
    Assignee: Purdue Research Foundation
    Inventors: Joseph Paul Robinson, Bartlomiej P. Rajwa, Kathryn E. Ragheb, Cheryl M. Holdman, Valery P. Patsekin, Euiwon Bae, Jennifer Sturgis
  • Patent number: 11200822
    Abstract: A non-transitory computer-readable medium encoded with a computer-readable program, which when executed by a processor, will cause the processor to execute an image processing method, the image processing method including establishing a zero crossing region from a target image onto a screen, wherein the zero crossing region comprises a corresponding value. The method further includes receiving a variable input and an integration time input, wherein the variable input comprises a frequency number for an image accumulation procedure, and wherein the integration time comprises a time period for which an aperture for a sensor receives incoming signals. Additionally, the method includes performing the image accumulation procedure. Moreover, the method includes producing a final greyscale image by adding a plurality of sets of vertically shifted pixel values, wherein the frequency number for the image accumulation procedure ranges from 3 to 20.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 2020
    Date of Patent: December 14, 2021
    Assignee: Purdue Research Foundation
    Inventors: Euiwon Bae, Huisung Kim
  • Publication number: 20210142037
    Abstract: A system for the characterization of a colony of microorganisms includes a coherent light source configured to provide coherent light of one or more wavelengths along a common optical path. A holder is configured to operationally arrange a substrate so that the colony of microorganisms on a surface of the substrate is positioned to receive the coherent light. Scattered light is generated from the colony of microorganisms receiving coherent light. A first image capture device is configured to receive the scattered light and generate a scatter image from the microorganism colony irradiated by the coherent light. The system also includes a magnifying lens configured to magnify the colony of microorganisms. A second image capture device is configured to capture a light image of the colony of microorganisms magnified by the magnifying lens. Methods of assigning organisms to categories with like organisms without necessarily identifying the organisms are also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2020
    Publication date: May 13, 2021
    Applicant: Purdue Research Foundation
    Inventors: Joseph Paul Robinson, Bartlomiej P. Rajwa, Kathryn E. Ragheb, Cheryl M. Holdman, Valery P. Patsekin, Euiwon Bae, Jennifer Sturgis
  • Publication number: 20200400563
    Abstract: A system for the identification of micro-organisms includes an irradiation unit adapted to sequentially provide coherent electromagnetic radiation of one or more wavelengths along a common optical path. A holder is adapted to retain a substrate having a surface adapted for growth of a micro-organism colony. A beamsplitter is adapted to direct the coherent electromagnetic radiation from the common optical path towards the retained substrate. An imager is arranged opposite the beamsplitter from the retained substrate and is adapted to obtain images of backward-scattered light patterns from the micro-organism colony irradiated by the respective wavelengths of the directed coherent electromagnetic radiation. Some examples provide radiation of multiple wavelengths and include an imager arranged optically downstream of the retained substrate to obtain images of forward-scattered light patterns from the micro-organism colony irradiated by the wavelengths of radiation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 2, 2020
    Publication date: December 24, 2020
    Applicant: Purdue Research Foundation
    Inventors: Euiwon Bae, Arun Bhunia, Edwin Daniel Hirleman, Huisung Kim, Bartlomiej Rajwa, Joseph Paul Robinson, Valery Patsekin
  • Publication number: 20200357316
    Abstract: A non-transitory computer-readable medium encoded with a computer-readable program, which when executed by a processor, will cause the processor to execute an image processing method, the image processing method including establishing a zero crossing region from a target image onto a screen, wherein the zero crossing region comprises a corresponding value. The method further includes receiving a variable input and an integration time input, wherein the variable input comprises a frequency number for an image accumulation procedure, and wherein the integration time comprises a time period for which an aperture for a sensor receives incoming signals. Additionally, the method includes performing the image accumulation procedure. Moreover, the method includes producing a final greyscale image by adding a plurality of sets of vertically shifted pixel values, wherein the frequency number for the image accumulation procedure ranges from 3 to 20.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 14, 2020
    Publication date: November 12, 2020
    Applicant: Purdue Research Foundation
    Inventors: Euiwon Bae, Huisung Kim
  • Patent number: 10748463
    Abstract: A non-transitory computer-readable medium encoded with a computer-readable program, which when executed by a processor, will cause the processor to execute an image processing method, the image processing method including establishing a zero crossing region from a target image onto a screen, wherein the zero crossing region comprises a corresponding value. The method further includes receiving a variable input and an integration time input, wherein the variable input comprises a frequency number for an image accumulation procedure, and wherein the integration time comprises a time period for which an aperture for a sensor receives incoming signals. Additionally, the method includes performing the image accumulation procedure. Moreover, the method includes producing a final greyscale image by adding a plurality of sets of vertically shifted pixel values, wherein the frequency number for the image accumulation procedure ranges from 3 to 20.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2018
    Date of Patent: August 18, 2020
    Assignee: Purdue Research Foundation
    Inventors: Euiwon Bae, Huisung Kim
  • Patent number: 10719691
    Abstract: A system for the characterization of a colony of microorganisms includes a coherent light source configured to provide coherent light of one or more wavelengths along a common optical path. A holder is configured to operationally arrange a substrate so that the colony of microorganisms on a surface of the substrate is positioned to receive the coherent light. Scattered light is generated from the colony of microorganisms receiving coherent light. A first image capture device is configured to receive the scattered light and generate a scatter image from the microorganism colony irradiated by the coherent light. The system also includes a magnifying lens configured to magnify the colony of microorganisms. A second image capture device is configured to capture a light image of the colony of microorganisms magnified by the magnifying lens. Methods of assigning organisms to categories with like organisms without necessarily identifying the organisms are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 21, 2020
    Assignee: Purdue Research Foundation
    Inventors: Joseph Paul Robinson, Bartlomiej P. Rajwa, Kathryn E. Ragheb, Cheryl M. Holdman, Valery P. Patsekin, Euiwon Bae, Jennifer Sturgis
  • Publication number: 20200141873
    Abstract: Various techniques for characterizing a target within a sample are described. An example method includes applying, to the sample, a recognition construct that includes a metal and a scaffold, wherein the scaffold is configured to bind to the target. Energy can be applied to the sample, wherein the applied energy is sufficient to transform at least some of the sample into a plasma. Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the plasma can be detected to provide an optical-spectrum signal of the sample.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2019
    Publication date: May 7, 2020
    Inventors: Joseph Paul Robinson, Bartlomiej P. Rajwa, Valery P. Patsekin, Euiwon Bae
  • Publication number: 20200049629
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for characterizing a target, e.g., microbial samples or biological toxins, includes labeling the target with a biomolecular recognition construct and measuring an atomic-spectra signal of the biomolecular recognition construct. The method can include heating the labeled target before measuring the atomic-spectra signal. The atomic-spectra signal can be measured by performing laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. The atomic-spectra signal can be measured by performing spark induced breakdown spectroscopy. The biomolecular recognition construct can be prepared by tagging a biological scaffolding with a metal atom or ion. In an aspect in which the target includes a microbial sample, the biological scaffolding can include an antibody against epitopes present on bacterial surface, the antibody linked to a heavy metal. In an aspect in which the target includes a biological toxin, the biological scaffolding can include an antibody against the biological toxin linked to heavy metals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2019
    Publication date: February 13, 2020
    Inventors: Joseph Paul Robinson, Bartlomiej P. Rajwa, Valery P. Patsekin, Euiwon Bae
  • Patent number: 10514338
    Abstract: A target within a sample can be characterized using an energy source configured to transform a metal in the sample into a plasma and an optical spectroscopic detector configured to detect electromagnetic radiation emitted by the plasma to provide an optical-spectrum signal. A processor can determine presence of the metal in the sample using the optical-spectrum signal. The target can include a microbe or biological toxin. A recognition construct comprising a metal and a scaffold can be applied to the sample. The scaffold can bind to the target. Energy can be applied to transform at least some of the sample into a plasma. Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the plasma can be detected to provide an optical-spectrum signal of the sample. A preparation subsystem can add the recognition construct to the sample and a washing subsystem can wash unbound recognition construct out of the sample.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2016
    Date of Patent: December 24, 2019
    Assignee: Purdue Research Foundation
    Inventors: Joseph Paul Robinson, Bartlomiej P. Rajwa, Valery P. Patsekin, Euiwon Bae
  • Patent number: 10451556
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for characterizing a target, e.g., microbial samples or biological toxins, includes labeling the target with a biomolecular recognition construct and measuring an atomic-spectra signal of the biomolecular recognition construct. The method can include heating the labeled target before measuring the atomic-spectra signal. The atomic-spectra signal can be measured by performing laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. The atomic-spectra signal can be measured by performing spark induced breakdown spectroscopy. The biomolecular recognition construct can be prepared by tagging a biological scaffolding with a metal atom or ion. In an aspect in which the target includes a microbial sample, the biological scaffolding can include an antibody against epitopes present on bacterial surface, the antibody linked to a heavy metal. In an aspect in which the target includes a biological toxin, the biological scaffolding can include an antibody against the biological toxin linked to heavy metals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2015
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2019
    Assignee: Purdue Research Foundation
    Inventors: Joseph Paul Robinson, Bartlomiej P. Rajwa, Valery P. Patsekin, Euiwon Bae
  • Publication number: 20190130805
    Abstract: A non-transitory computer-readable medium encoded with a computer-readable program, which when executed by a processor, will cause the processor to execute an image processing method, the image processing method including establishing a zero crossing region from a target image onto a screen, wherein the zero crossing region comprises a corresponding value. The method further includes receiving a variable input and an integration time input, wherein the variable input comprises a frequency number for an image accumulation procedure, and wherein the integration time comprises a time period for which an aperture for a sensor receives incoming signals. Additionally, the method includes performing the image accumulation procedure. Moreover, the method includes producing a final greyscale image by adding a plurality of sets of vertically shifted pixel values, wherein the frequency number for the image accumulation procedure ranges from 3 to 20.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2018
    Publication date: May 2, 2019
    Applicant: Purdue Research Foundation
    Inventors: Euiwon Bae, Huisung Kim
  • Publication number: 20180129864
    Abstract: A system for the characterization of a colony of microorganisms includes a coherent light source configured to provide coherent light of one or more wavelengths along a common optical path. A holder is configured to operationally arrange a substrate so that the colony of microorganisms on a surface of the substrate is positioned to receive the coherent light. Scattered light is generated from the colony of microorganisms receiving coherent light. A first image capture device is configured to receive the scattered light and generate a scatter image from the microorganism colony irradiated by the coherent light. The system also includes a magnifying lens configured to magnify the colony of microorganisms. A second image capture device is configured to capture a light image of the colony of microorganisms magnified by the magnifying lens. Methods of assigning organisms to categories with like organisms without necessarily identifying the organisms are also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2016
    Publication date: May 10, 2018
    Inventors: Joseph Paul Robinson, Bartlomiej P. Rajwa, Kathryn E. Ragheb, Cheryl M. Holdman, Valery P. Patsekin, Euiwon Bae, Jennifer Sturgis
  • Publication number: 20170307533
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for characterizing a target, e.g., microbial samples or biological toxins, includes labeling the target with a biomolecular recognition construct and measuring an atomic-spectra signal of the biomolecular recognition construct. The method can include heating the labeled target before measuring the atomic-spectra signal. The atomic-spectra signal can be measured by performing laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. The atomic-spectra signal can be measured by performing spark induced breakdown spectroscopy. The biomolecular recognition construct can be prepared by tagging a biological scaffolding with a metal atom or ion. In an aspect in which the target includes a microbial sample, the biological scaffolding can include an antibody against epitopes present on bacterial surface, the antibody linked to a heavy metal. In an aspect in which the target includes a biological toxin, the biological scaffolding can include an antibody against the biological toxin linked to heavy metals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2015
    Publication date: October 26, 2017
    Inventors: Joseph Paul Robinson, Bartlomiej P. Rajwa, Valery P. Patsekin, Euiwon Bae
  • Publication number: 20170219485
    Abstract: A system for the identification of micro-organisms includes an irradiation unit adapted to sequentially provide coherent electromagnetic radiation of one or more wavelengths along a common optical path. A holder is adapted to retain a substrate having a surface adapted for growth of a micro-organism colony. A beamsplitter is adapted to direct the coherent electromagnetic radiation from the common optical path towards the retained substrate. An imager is arranged opposite the beamsplitter from the retained substrate and is adapted to obtain images of backward-scattered light patterns from the micro-organism colony irradiated by the respective wavelengths of the directed coherent electromagnetic radiation. Some examples provide radiation of multiple wavelengths and include an imager arranged optically downstream of the retained substrate to obtain images of forward-scattered light patterns from the micro-organism colony irradiated by the wavelengths of radiation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2015
    Publication date: August 3, 2017
    Inventors: Euiwon Bae, Arun K. Bhunia, Edwin Daniel Hirleman, Huisung Kim, Bartlomiej P. Rajwa, Joseph Paul Robinson, Valery Patsekin
  • Publication number: 20160161415
    Abstract: A target within a sample can be characterized using an energy source configured to transform a metal in the sample into a plasma and an optical spectroscopic detector configured to detect electromagnetic radiation emitted by the plasma to provide an optical-spectrum signal. A processor can determine presence of the metal in the sample using the optical-spectrum signal. The target can include a microbe or biological toxin. A recognition construct comprising a metal and a scaffold can be applied to the sample. The scaffold can bind to the target. Energy can be applied to transform at least some of the sample into a plasma. Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the plasma can be detected to provide an optical-spectrum signal of the sample. A preparation subsystem can add the recognition construct to the sample and a washing subsystem can wash unbound recognition construct out of the sample.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2016
    Publication date: June 9, 2016
    Inventors: Joseph Paul Robinson, Bartlomiej P. Rajwa, Valery P. Patsekin, Euiwon Bae
  • Patent number: 8787633
    Abstract: A system and method for identifying organisms by analysis of scattergrams of colonies is disclosed. cattergrams are obtained by culturing samples and illuminating the resultant colonies by a laser. The forward scattered light is imaged and subject to a feature extraction process. The feature vector may include Zernike or Chebyshev moments and may also include Harelick texture features. Feature vectors may be used to train a classification process using either supervised or unsupervised machine learning techniques. The classification process may be used to associate a colony phenotype with the genotype of the sample.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2014
    Assignee: Purdue Research Foundation
    Inventors: J. Paul Robinson, Bartlomiej Rajwa, Bulent Bayraktar, Arun K. Bhunia, E. Daniel Hirleman, Euiwon Bae