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R&D Council Announces 45th Annual Edison Patent Award Honorees

The Research & Development Council of New Jersey (R&D Council) has announced the honorees and winners of the 2024 Edison Patent Awards, the state’s highest recognition for inventors and innovation. This year, 14 patents created by 66 inventors and five individual award winners will be honored during the 45th annual Edison Patent Award Ceremony and Reception on November 21,  2024 at Bell Works in Holmdel.

Computer science pioneer Brian Kernighan, Ph.D., New Brunswick Development Corporation President Christopher Paldino, Rowan University Provost Anthony Lowman, Ph.D., New Jersey Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology Executive Director Judith Sheft, and Hackensack Meridian Health’s Center for Discovery & Innovation researcher Olivier Loudig, Ph.D., will all be honored with individual awards at the ceremony for their extensive contributions to innovation in the Garden State.

2024 Edison Patent Award winners are BASF Environmental Catalyst ad Metal Solutions, Bristol Myers Squibb, Colgate-Palmolive Company, ExxonMobil Technology & Engineering Company, Merck & Co., Nokia Bell Labs, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University, Qualcomm Incorporated, Rowan University, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Siemens Technology, and the U.S. Army. The recognized patents range from a surgical robot designed for femur fractures to technology that improves mobile communications.

Winners were selected by a team of R&D Council researchers who evaluated patents for the significance of the problem, utility/socio-economic value, novelty, and commercial impact. All winning patents must have at least part of the technical/scientific work completed in New Jersey.

“This year’s theme of ‘Jersey Innovates, The World Takes,’ a nod to the iconic Lower Trenton Bridge slogan, celebrates New Jersey’s research community’s global impact. From the inventions of the lightbulb to transistors to antibiotics, New Jersey has been – and continues to be – in the forefront of life-altering innovations,” said Colleen Ruegger, RPh, Ph.D., chair of the R&D Council Board of Directors and executive director, technical research & development at Novartis. “We are thrilled to celebrate these 14 patents, 66 inventors, and five innovation leaders as they continue to make a transformative impact on the world from right here in New Jersey.”

The R&D Council will award its highest honor, the Science & Technology Medal, to computer science pioneer Dr. Brian Kernighan.  Dr. Kernighan will receive this honor for his work in developing computer languages and authorship of the first book on the C programming language, leading C to being the most dominant computer language in the world.  Dr. Kernighan is a Princeton professor and retired Bell Laboratories researcher. The Science & Technology Medal is awarded annually to a New Jersey leader for extraordinary performance in bringing an impactful innovation to the marketplace.

The Visionary Award will go to Christopher Paladino, President of the New Brunswick Development Corporation (Devco) and CEO of HELIX NJ. Mr. Paladino is being honored for his work in developing HELIX NJ into a world-class innovation and technology hub. The Visionary Award goes to someone who showcases exceptional and transformational leadership in uniting industry, academia and the state in pursuit of creating a research-based economy in New Jersey.  The Visionary Award was formerly known as the Chairman’s Award in previous years.

The 2024 Educator of the Year Award will be presented to Dr. Anthony Lowman, Rowan University Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs. Dr. Lowman has been instrumental in Rowan University becoming the fastest-growing public research institution in the country.  The Educator of the Year Award is presented to an individual for their achievements in the advancement of science and technology education and workforce development across New Jersey.

In recognition of New Jersey’s evolving innovation landscape, the R&D Council is introducing two new individual awards during its 2024 ceremony: the Catalyst Award and the Emerging Tech Award.  The Catalyst Award honors an individual who significantly supports the innovation ecosystem within New Jersey and the Emerging Tech Award is presented to a New Jersey individual, team or organization whose early stage inventions or innovations have the potential to make a significant impact on the marketplace.

The inaugural Catalyst Award will be presented to Judith Sheft, Executive Director of the New Jersey Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology, where she strengthens the state’s innovation economy by stimulating academic-industrial collaboration, and encourages and supports entrepreneurs and inventors. Hackensack Meridian Health’s Center for Discovery & Innovation Associate Member Dr. Olivier Loudig will receive the inaugural Emerging Tech Award for his innovative efforts in biomarker discovery in breast cancer.

For information on sponsorship, ads, and tickets, please visit www.rdnj.org/patent-awards. For more information on the award winners, the event, or the R&D Council, please contact R&D Council Executive Director Kim Case at 908.875.7167 or email [email protected]. This release can also be found online at www.rdnj.org

2024 Edison Patent Award Winners
Organization
Category
Patent Name
Inventor Names
BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions
Environmental
TWC System for Fuel Cut NOx Control
US 11,904,299 B2
Xiaolai Zheng, Patrick L. Burk, Jinwoo Song, and
Jun Lee
Bristol Myers Squibb
Pharmaceutical
Carbamoyloxymethyl Triazole Cyclohexyl Acids as LPA Antagonists
US RE49,352 E
Peter Tai Wah Cheng, Robert F. Kaltenbach, III, Jun Li, Jun Shi, Yan Shi, Shiwei Tao, Hao Zhang,
Suresh Dhanusu, Kumaravel Selvakumar, Ramesh B. Reddigunta, Steven J. Walker, Lawrence J. Kennedy, James R. Corte, Tianan Fang, and Sutjano Jusuf
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Consumer
Oral Care Compositions and Methods
US 10,918,580 B2
Shaoyi Zhang, Carl Myers, Guofeng Xu, and Saide Tang
ExxonMobil Technology & Engineering Company
Enabling Technology
Mitigation of Catalyst Inhibition in Olefin Polymerization
US 9,382,344 B2
Suzzy C. Ho, Jo Ann M. Canich, Machteld M. Mertens, Periagaram S. Ravishankar, Patrick S. Byrne, and Lisa B. V. Stefaniak
Merck & Co. Inc.
Animal Health
Process for Preparing Large Size Isoxazoline Particles
US 11,858,904 B2
Luke Ryan Schenck, Athanas Koynov, George X. Zhou, and Aaron Cote
Nokia Bell Labs
Telecommunications
Programmable System Architecture for Routing Data Packets in Virtual Base Stations
US 10,079,755 B2
Nakjung Choi, Binh Nguyen, and Marina Thottan
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Energy
Planar Coil Stellarator
US 12,009,111 B2
David Gates
Princeton University
Computing Technology
Configurable in Memory Computing Engine, Platform, Bit Cells and Layouts Therefore
US 11,669,446,B2
Naveen Verma, Hossein Valavi, and Hongyang Jia
Qualcomm Incorporated
Communication Technology
RACH Conveyance of DL Synchronization Beam Information for
Various DL-UL Correspondence States
US 11,026,261 B2
Nazmul Islam, Sundar Subramanian, Junyi Li, Navid Abedini, and Bilal Sadiq
Rowan University
Medical Technology
Surgical Robot
US 10,603,122 B2
Mohammad Abedin-Nasab
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Medical Diagnostics
Anti-LAM and Anti-PIM6/LAM Monoclonal Antibodies for Diagnosis and Treatment of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infections
US 10,729,771 B2
Abraham Pinter and Alok Choudhary
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Industrial Processes
Nickel Phosphide Catalysts for Direct Electrochemical CO2 Reduction to Hydrocarbons
US 10,676,833 B2
G. Charles Dismukes, Anders Laursen, Martha Greenblatt, and Karin Calvinho
Siemens Technology
Emerging Technology
Physics Informed Neural Network for Learning Non-Euclidean Dynamics in Electro-Mechanical Systems for
Synthesizing Energy-Based Controllers
US 2021/0089275 A1
Biswadip Dey, Yaofeng Zhong, and Amit Chakraborty
United States Army
Defense
Continuous Process for Producing Foamable Celluloid
US 11,780,141 B1
Nikolaos Ioannidis, Zohar Ophir, Viral Panchal, Philip Abbate, Francis Sullivan, Young Ming-Wan, and Costas G. Gogos
 
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