University at Buffalo is home to world-leading research centers in areas ranging from bioinformatics to homeland security, with the New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences as their centerpiece. As a research-intensive university, the University seeks knowledge that will lead to new cures, improved processes, stronger materials, faster computers, smarter software, and enhanced power systems for medical devices.
Energy storage technologies available for licensing including the following can be found on the University's Technology Transfer Website.
Highly Effective Li2O/Li3N with Ultra-fast Kinetics for H2 Storage
High Reversible-Hydrogen Storage Capacity with Ultra-fast Kinetics of LiNH2/Li3N
Synthesis and Stabilization of Metal Nanoparticles
Ultra-fast synthesis of a hydrogen storage material Li2NH
Chalcogenoxanthylium Dyes as Photosensitizers for Photoinduced Charge Transfer
Electrical Energy Generator with Integrated Thermoelectric, Solar and Battery Capabilities
