Innovations in crime-scene sampling, carbon capture and 3D printing are just some of the disruptive technologies on the docket for DisrupTECH, the eighth annual convergence of tech transfer and entrepreneurship offered by the Richard P. Feynman Center for Innovation and the New Mexico Start-Up Factory.
Tune in Wednesday, Aug. 3, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (MT)
The lineup features eight Laboratory presentations:
- Manvendra Dubey: Autonomous Low-cost Fast Leak Detection System (ALFa-LDS)
- Kalpak Dighe: K-Modules: Capacitive Energy modules for Pulsed Power Applications
- Vlad Henzl and Ann Junghans: BioGoo – Revolutionizing crime scene investigations with high-efficiency forensic sampling
- Jeff Inman: Streaming Network Computing
- Ryan Mier: Manufacturing the Future: Printing hardened steel tools
- Vitaly Pavlenko: Automated Growth of Photocathodes
- Garrett Ransom: The Grand Unified File Index (GUFI)
- Harshul Thakkar: Carbon Membranes for Hydrogen Production and Carbon Capture
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