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Image June 24, 2026 Startup Fringe Metrology gains momentum after high-profile semiconductor pitch competition Read more
Image May 26, 2026 University of Arizona startup ProxyBio raises 3.5M to scale AI-powered organoid platform for cancer drug response Read more
Image Tech Tuesday: Mohamed ElKabbash innovates to cool CMOS chips Feb. 24, 2025 Inventor Mohamed ElKabbash has developed an advanced radiative cooling system for complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) chips with minimal change to the chip design. The technology is available for license. Read more
Image Faculty innovators named to the National Academy of Inventors Feb. 20, 2025 Inventing is core to the university's commitment to pursuing solutions to grand challenges. The National Academy of Inventors has named Professor Jennifer Barton, Thomas R. Brown Distinguished Chair of Biomedical Engineering and Director of the BIO5 Institute; and Associate Professor Euan McLeod as Senior Members of its newest cohort of 162 honorees from across the nation. Read more
Image Seed fund to help early-stage university startups enters investment phase Feb. 5, 2025 A University of Arizona seed fund designed to help launch startups from the innovations of faculty, staff, students and alumni has surpassed its initial goal of $2 million after just a year of fundraising, and will now enter the phase of making investments. Read more
Image Tech Tuesday: Jeong-Yeol Yoon works to improve detection of detrimental chemicals in drinking water Jan. 27, 2025 "Forever chemicals" PFAS and PFOA have been proven to be detrimental to the environment and human health. Professor Jeong-Yool Yoon has developed a new, low-cost method for detecting these chemicals using smartphone technology, machine learning and the cloud. Read more
Image U of A research teams dominate 2025 $100K Flinn Foundation seed grants Jan. 17, 2025 Based on 82 proposals received, the foundation made awards to a total of ten Arizona research teams that demonstrated maximum potential to translate their findings into viable and impactful products and treatments. Seven of the ten hail from the University of Arizona. Read more
Image Regents Professor Slepian advises federal government on national artificial intelligence strategy for Intellectual Property at USPTO Jan. 13, 2025 In late 2024, the Patent Public Advisory Committee (PPAC) of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) submitted its fiscal year 2024 annual report to the President of the United States. U of A inventor and Regents Professor Marvin Slepian serves on the nine-member committee and penned the section of the report about the role of artificial intelligence in patenting and innovation. Read more