“The University of Notre Dame enjoys an international reputation of excellence in the area of systems research. Faculty from the University are engaging in groundbreaking research that enhances the understanding of the behavior of systems in areas ranging from manufacturing to robotics to logistics to supply chain management. Notre Dame's work contributes to the analysis and design of new decision-making methodologies and algorithms for systems that are more accurate, more efficient and more economical.”

Michael A. Smith, former President, Naval Electronics & Surveillance Systems-Syracuse, Lockheed Martin

Notre Dame Technology Transfer
to Industry

Tap into Notre Dame’s tradition of excellence and a wealth of faculty and student resources.

AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGIES

Through Corporate Embedded Research Centers, we seek to:
– Improve opportunities for students
– Enhance relationships with corporate partners and
   benefactors
– Diversify research base
– Address interesting problems in more applied areas

Benefits to our Corporate Partners:
– Access to students as employment prospects
– Access to faculty and research capabilities to gain future profit
   bases
– Access to University (educational programs, etc.) as additional
   benefit to current employees
– Good will and positive image in global marketplace

Benefits to Notre Dame:
– Improved opportunities for student post-degree employment
– Improved internship possibilities
– Greater exposure of faculty in their disciplines
– Enhanced funding possibilities -- scope and direction
– New knowledge dissemination avenues

ND Intellectual Property Policy
Policy Statement
Applicability
Ownership
Other Intellectual
Administration of Policy
Amendments, Waivers,
and Royalities
Material Transfer Agreements (MTA) Policy
US Patent & Trademark Office
Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM)
Forms
Invention Disclosure
Available Technologies
Copyright and Patent Links
 
To develop a research project or to learn more about available technologies, please contact:

Richard Cox

Director, Office of Technology Transfer
Email: rcox4@nd.edu
Phone: (574) 631-5158

Scott Hartford
Licensing Associate
Email: shartfo1@nd.edu
Phone: (574) 631-7499

Technology Transfer
511 Main Building
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Fax: (574) 631-6630
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