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Zero-Downtime Hypervisor and OS Update Framework for Virtualized Cloud Environments

This technology allows servers to be updated without downtime, solving the common problem that updating hypervisors or operating systems usually requires reboots or temporarily stopping applications. Instead of copying large amounts of memory, it switches memory control in place, enabling updates in under a second while applications keep running. Background:...

Advanced Nano-Fiber Composite TIM for Ultra-High-Performance Electronics Cooling

This technology solves a major heat problem in modern electronics, where traditional thermal interface materials struggle to move heat away fast enough and carbon-nanotube options are often fragile or hard to manufacture. It uses tiny, well-aligned fibers with protective layers to move heat away quickly while maintaining flexibility, durability, and...

Autonomous High-Resolution Gamma, X-ray, and Particle Imaging System

This invention introduces a modular, autonomous radiation detection system capable of imaging gamma rays, X-rays, and charged particles with unprecedented precision and portability. Its solid-state, networked detector modules achieve sub-300 picosecond timing resolution and 3D depth-of-interaction imaging, enabling high-performance medical, industrial,...

Published: 4/27/2026 Updated: 1/12/2020 Inventor(s): James Turner, Steven Czarnecki, Mark Poliks Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies Category(s): Campus, Campus > Binghamton University, Technology Classifications > Imaging
Low Temperature Nano Ceramic Coatings for Durable and Self Cleaning Plastics

This invention enables durable ceramic coatings on plastics, solving the common problem that traditional ceramic coating methods require high heat that damages plastic materials. Using a low-temperature solution process, it creates strongly bonded, high-quality ceramic layers that add useful features like self-cleaning, antimicrobial behavior, and improved...

Published: 4/27/2026 Updated: 1/12/2020 Inventor(s): Junghyun Cho Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies, XCEED Category(s): Campus, Campus > Binghamton University
High Conductivity Sintering Pastes for Durable Thermal and Electrical Bonding

This invention provides hybrid pastes that transform into a highly conductive metallic network capable of carrying heat, electricity and mechanical load. By removing the organic phase during heating and sintering the inorganic particles, the paste forms a strong bond that works at very high temperatures where conventional materials fail. Background:...

Robust High Sensitivity Mems Diaphragm Using Deep Comb Fins and Controlled Release Fabrication

This invention enables the creation of hinged MEMS diaphragms with deep comb fins that provide high capacitance and strong mechanical stability. A controlled release sequence protects fragile structures during fabrication, resulting in more reliable devices with higher sensitivity, reduced damping, and improved performance for advanced sensing and actuation...