September 6, 2025 - 00:52
An entrepreneur with decades of experience in academic technology transfer, Jitendra “JJ” Jain has recently joined Binghamton University to lead its technology transfer initiatives. With a robust background in bridging the gap between research and commercialization, Jain is poised to enhance the university's efforts in translating innovative ideas into market-ready solutions.
In his new role, Jain aims to foster collaborations between faculty, researchers, and industry partners to facilitate the development of impactful technologies. His extensive experience in guiding startups and managing intellectual property will be instrumental in navigating the complexities of technology commercialization.
Binghamton University is committed to advancing its mission of innovation and entrepreneurship, and Jain's leadership is expected to significantly contribute to this vision. By leveraging his expertise, the university hopes to create a vibrant ecosystem that nurtures new ventures and promotes economic growth in the region. The appointment of Jain marks a strategic move toward enhancing Binghamton's reputation as a leader in technology transfer and innovation.
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Discovery of Digital Images Captures the F.J. King ShipwreckSTURGEON BAY -- It`s a historical finding, 139 years in the making. The schooner F.J. King was lost in the waters of Lake Michigan in 1886, and now new technology has unveiled digital images of...
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Innovative Drone Technology Enhances Soil Health for Illinois FarmerA farmer in southwestern Illinois is optimistic about the impact of recent rains on his cover crops. Dale Haudrich, who operates in Monroe County, utilized drone technology to seed cover crops into...
September 23, 2025 - 23:10
Exploring Rhetorical Body Work in the Digital Era: A Talk by Dr. Lillian CampbellThe Humanities Research Colloquium is set to feature a compelling book talk by Dr. Lillian Campbell, an associate professor of English in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences. Scheduled for...