UAlbany hosted its first Inventors Recognition Ceremony over the summer, honoring more than 40 faculty, students and staff who submitted their first invention disclosure, their first patent application, or have been granted their first patent by the United States Patent and Trademark Office from 2019 through 2022.
“Our honorees today embody what it means to inventors: They are fostering a culture of innovation, with a focus on discovery, education and building an entrepreneurship ecosystem on our campus,” said Vice President for Research and Economic Development Thenkurssi (Kesh) Kesavadas.
UAlbany hosted its first Inventors Recognition Ceremony over the summer, honoring more than 40 faculty, students and staff who submitted their first invention disclosure, their first patent application, or have been granted their first patent by the United States Patent and Trademark Office from 2019 through 2022.
“Our honorees today embody what it means to inventors: They are fostering a culture of innovation, with a focus on discovery, education and building an entrepreneurship ecosystem on our campus,” said Vice President for Research and Economic Development Thenkurssi (Kesh) Kesavadas.