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Graphene-based Plasmonic Slot Electro-optic Modulator
Researchers at GW have developed a novel, cost-effective solution to perform electrical optical conversion. The solution can be a device or a design that can be graphene-based and can be a plasmonic slot electro-optic modulator as can be appreciated. The solution has a range of applications and advantages. For example, the novel solution is energy efficient,...
Published: 2/18/2025   |   Inventor(s): Zhizhen Ma, Volker Sorger
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Computers Electronics & Software > Processing Chips, Technology Classifications > Computers Electronics & Software > Sensors, Technology Classifications > Diagnostics > Precision Medicine
Real-time hand-gesture registration and recognition system for hands-free virtual-reality (VR) systems
Researchers at The George Washington University are developing an innovative device and method that can quickly and easily register and learn an user’s personalized hand gestures in real time. The invention pertains to depth sensors for VR headsets with hand tracking, and the software algorithms to learn (register) user’s individualized...
Published: 2/18/2025   |   Inventor(s): Chung Hyuk Park, WonHyong Lee, Sang-Youn Kim, Deug-Yong An, Sun-Young Shin
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Computers Electronics & Software > Image Processing and Analysis
Flexible Integrated Circuit Packaging
The George Washington University has invented a way to package integrated circuits (ICs) in a flexible, twistable, and stretchable format. In addition to many applications in wearable electronics, flexible circuits can be useful in any situation where a circuit must conform to a non-uniform space, or allow for deflection during operation. This method...
Published: 2/18/2025   |   Inventor(s): Zhenyu Li, Mona Zaghloul, Bowei Zhang, Can Korman
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Computers Electronics & Software > Processing Chips