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- Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Arizona Technology Enterprises (AzTE) awarded Dr. John Spence and Dr. Uwe Weierstall certificates acknowledging their success in getting beneficial research out to a larger audience. They have a patent for their Gas Dynamic Virtual Nozzle for Generation of Microscopic Droplet Streams. They also have a Non-Exclusive License with SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory for Gas Dynamic Virtual Nozzle (GDVN) for Generation of Micrometer and Nanometer Diameter Droplet Streams. Money received from these licenses goes back into ASU research.