Cactus Lab and Arizona State University (ASU) jointly developed many research programs and have strong IP portfolios. Cactus's innovation are mostly focused on Materials for Energy & Water, Sensors, and Semiconductors.
1. SENSORS RESEARCH AND ADVANCED MACHINE LEARNING (IoT)
R&D - Sensors: Bio-SkinPatch
BioSkinPatch- a wearable remote ambulatory bio-monitoring sensor platform. Arizona State University (ASU) and Cactus Materials jointly developing state-of-the-art physiological monitoring device using novel patent pending materials and trans-disciplinary studies.
Patents: Cactus Materials, Inc. jointly developed patents with Arizona State University (ASU) on Advanced Sensors and their platform for Biomedical Applications:
1. Electro-active Physiological Electrode (Cactus and ASU)
2. Multi-modal Bio-Skinpatch Platform for Ambulatory Biomonitoring and Secured Database Management System with Machine Learnign Algorithm (Cactus)
3. Passive Patient Identification using Machine Learning Algorithm (Cactus and ASU)
4. iWear (Integrated Wearable Alcohol Real-Time) System with Biometric Identification - (Cactus and ASU)
5. More...
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Multi-modal Bio-Skinpatch Platform for Ambulatory Biomonitoring and Secured Database Management System with Machine Learnign Algorithm (Cactus)
Patents: Cactus Materials, Inc. jointly developed patents with Arizona State University (ASU) on Advanced Sensors and their platform for Biomedical Applications:
1. Electro-active Physiological Electrode (Cactus and ASU)
2. Multi-modal Bio-Skinpatch Platform for Ambulatory Biomonitoring and Secured Database Management System with Machine Learnign Algorithm (Cactus)
3. Passive Patient Identification using Machine Learning Algorithm (Cactus and ASU)
4. iWear (Integrated Wearable Alcohol Real-Time) System with Biometric Identification - (Cactus and ASU)
5. More...
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Multi-modal Bio-Skinpatch Platform for Ambulatory Biomonitoring and Secured Database Management System with Machine Learnign Algorithm (Cactus)
2. Detector R&D
Patents: Cactus Materials, Inc. developed patents/trade secret on 3D integration and wafer bonding
Recent Journal Publications at MRS (Materials Research Society): 2018
Bonding Project/Team
1. Direct Heterogeneous Nano-Bonding™ of GaAs(100) to Si(100) at Near Atmospheric Pressure Below 220°C
2. Comparative Study of Surface Energies of Native Oxides of Si(100) and Si(111) via Three Liquid Contact Angle Analysis
3. Measuring Surface Energies of GaAs (100) and Si (100) by Three Liquid Contact Angle Analysis (3LCAA) for Heterogeneous Nano-bondingTM
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Measuring Surface Energies of GaAs (100) and Si (100) by Three Liquid Contact Angle Analysis (3LCAA) for Heterogeneous Nano-bondingTM
3. ENERGY SECTORS
a. Ceramic R&D - Solid State Ceramic Batteries (Q1,2019)- TRL 3
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b. 2D Materials/Ceramics R&D - Graphene and Ceramics for Super-capacitors, Water Filter, and Desalination (Q4' 2019) - TRL 4
C. Solar Energy Systems - III-V MultiJunction Tandem Solar Cells for Space Applications (Q2' 2019) - TRL 3
d. III-V Thin film solar cells in roll to roll (Q2-2019) - TRL 3
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