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Research and Development

3DIcon has established an SRA (Sponsored Research Agreement)
with the University of Oklahoma (OU), whereby 3DIcon’s
technologies are being developed by leading researchers and
scientists in state-of-the-art research facilities in the Norman
as well as the Tulsa Campuses. Harnessing the resources of a
major university with proven research capabilities greatly
expands and hastens the development process of an early stage
company on the cusp of disruptive technology and does so in a
cost efficient manner. To replicate these resources on a private
basis would be prohibitively expensive.
Not just that, it would
be practically impossible to assemble such a diverse,
multi-disciplinary team of proven experts.
OU is one of the leading research institutions in the U.S. In
the past 20 years, OU-developed technologies have led to the
formation of 30-plus companies that have generated over $65
million. In 2006 alone, OU’s researchers were awarded 19
patents, and processed 51 intellectual property disclosures.
OU’s research center hosts scientific research on some of the
most important advancements of our day.
OU’s work includes the genome project, NASA, the National
Weather Center and telecommunications. With the sponsorship of
3DIcon, OU is now emerging on the forefront of 3D projection
technologies.
For further information please visit www.ou.edu
• No. 1 for Merit Scholars: OU ranks number one per capita among
all public universities in the number of National Merit Scholars
enrolled.
• Top 10 in Maths and Science: With seven Goldwater Scholars in
the past two years, OU ranks in the top 10 universities in the
entire nation to demonstrate leadership in science and
mathematics.
• 1st for International Exchange: OU ranks first in the Big 12
and at the top in the nation in international exchange
agreements with countries around the world.. More than fifteen
hundred students from almost 100 countries are enrolled on OU’s
Norman campus.
• In the top 15%: The Princeton Review, which recommends the top
15%, ranks OU among the best in the nation in terms of academic
excellence
• The Nations Lab: Hosts the National Weather Center; grants
from the National Institutes of Health
• Business and Industry Oriented: OU's Research Campus has been
certified by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce as Site Ready,
which enables the University to capitalize on fast-moving
economic opportunities
• Centre for Cutting Edge Research: OU's new 271-acre Research
Campus is anchored by the Stephenson Research and Technology
Center, where cutting-edge research into life science fields
ranging from robotics to genomic studies to 3D research is
taking place, and the National Weather Center, which houses OU's
academic and research programs in meteorology and the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Norman-based weather,
research and operations programs.
TECHNOLOGY
TEAM
(click on name to
view bio)
3DIcon’s Technology Team at University of Oklahoma
Dr. James Sluss, Principal Investigator
Dr. Pramode Verma, Co-Principal Investigator
Dr. Hakki Refai, Co-Principal Investigator C-Space /Static Volume Project
Lead Scientist - Optics and Electronics
Dr. Gerard Newman, Co-Principal Investigator, C-Space/Static Volume Project;
Lead Scientist Nano Technology, Materials, Photonics
Dr. Martina Dreyer, C-Space/Static Volume Project Research Scientist, Nano Technology, Materials, Photonics
Dr. Monte Tull, Co-Principal Investigator, 3D-SVD Project
Erik Petrich, Lead Researcher, 3D-SVD Project
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