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Technologies
Etched Silicon Tunable Thermally Isolated Gas Chromatograph
ID: 2018-053 Etched Silicon Tunable Thermally Isolated Gas Chromatograph
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Evaluation of microbial biomass degradation and biogas generation by simultaneous measurements of metabolic heat rate, gas generation rate, pH, and gas composition.
ID: 2016-033 Evaluation of microbial biomass degradation and biogas generation by simultaneous measurements of metabolic heat rate, gas generation rate, pH, and gas composition.
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Exoskeleton For Pectus Excavatum Repair
ID: 2018-023 Exoskeleton for Pectus Excavatum Repair
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Expanding the e-Reader Display
ID: 2013-012
Use two devices for a book-like e-reading experience.
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Experiment and Optimization Platform and Tookit Method and Conceptual Design
ID: 2005-16 Experiment and Optimization Platform and Tookit Method and Conceptual Design
Exploring Creative Works at BYU: Unique Approaches to University-Owned IP
In this episode, BYU Tech Transfer Director Dave Brown speaks with Giovanni Tata, Director of Creative Works, and Marketing Coordinator Mary Jo Tansy, to discuss BYU’s distinctive approach to managing university-owned intellectual property (IP) beyond traditional tech transfer. Unlike most universities, BYU’s Creative Works department focuses on commercializing content-based IP, including copyrighted educational materials, software, and art developed on campus. Giovanni and Mary Jo explain how they support faculty in licensing their creations, managing royalties, and distributing products through both external partnerships and in-house sales channels. This episode provides valuable insights for tech transfer professionals, faculty, and academic IP managers exploring innovative ways to monetize creative works within university settings.