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Nov 30, 2012
SBIR/STTR Funding Opportunity with the Department of Energy
The Department of Energy has issued its FY 2013 Phase I (Release 2) Funding Opportunity Announcement (DE-FOA-0000801) for the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs. Qualified small businesses with strong research capabilities in science or engineering in any of the research areas sought in the announcement are encouraged to apply.... Read morePosted in: Business & Technology, Engineering & Physical Sciences, Research Partnerships & Commercialization
Tags: 2012, Department of Energy, ORPC, SBIR, STTR
Nov 20, 2012
Mindful Organizations
During this week of giving thanks, I must acknowledge my gratitude for working in an organization that I would deem as highly functioning. I joined UNH’s Office for Research Partnerships and Commercialization (ORPC) during a time when the office was in flux and in the process of hiring a new director. Since then, the group has blossomed like an apple tree, now with many branches... Read morePosted in: Intellectual Property, Research Partnerships & Commercialization
Tags: 2012, High-Functioning Organizations, Highly Effective Teams, ORPC
Nov 09, 2012
Imaging Radiation in Space, Imaging Radiation in our Backyards
Medical imaging isotopes transported on the highway. Improperly disposed radioactive research materials. Industrial site monitoring. Dirty bombs. Detecting radioactive materials at ports and border crossings before they enter the US.If we can image radiation in the galaxy, what about imaging radiation in our backyards?Answer: NSPECT – A Portable Imaging Neutron and Gamma-Ray SpectrometerHow it... Read morePosted in: Business & Technology, Intellectual Property, News for UNH Researchers, Research Partnerships & Commercialization
Tags: 2012, James Ryan, Michigan Aerospace Corporation, NH National Guard, NSPECT, U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), UNH Police Chief Paul Dean
Nov 06, 2012
Understanding the Relationship between Copyright and Music
So many questions: What are your (copy)rights as a composer? How do you protect them?What if you want to use someone else’s music? For a homework assignment? Or a classroom performance? Or to showcase the amazing work that your department produces?And a path to finding the answers: Read morePosted in: Humanities & the Arts, Intellectual Property, Research Partnerships & Commercialization
Tags: 2012, Copyright, Dr. Catherine McGovern, Music Law, Peter McGovern, Trademark, UNH School of Law
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Nov 30, 2012
Publish and Patent? You CAN Do Both
I review many of the published research or research focused press releases and news articles coming from UNH. As a publicly funded state institution, I recognize that publishing research and disseminating information is not only the faculty’s highest concerns, but also UNH’s top priority. However, commercializing UNH’s innovations is an integral part of the University’s long-term mission.... Read morePosted in: Agriculture & Biosciences, Business & Technology, Engineering & Physical Sciences, Intellectual Property, News for UNH Researchers, Research Partnerships & Commercialization
Tags: 2012, America Invents Act (AIA), invention disclosure, ORPC, Publication, Publish