The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) today named two members of the CU Boulder research community to its class of fellows for 2018.
Alan Weimer is the H.T. Sears Memorial professor of chemical and biological engineering and a world recognized expert in fluid-particle processing.
John “Jan” Hall, a fellow and senior research associate at JILA—a joint institute on campus between CU Boulder and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)—is an adjoint professor of physics.
Those elected to the NAI are inventors on U.S. patents nominated by their peers for outstanding inventions that have made a tangible impact on quality of life, economic development and the welfare of society.
The NAI named 148 fellows in 2018, representing research universities and government and non-profit research institutes. The 2018 fellows collectively hold nearly 4,000 issued U.S. patents.
Weimer, whose research interests include particle surface modification, solar-thermal processing and nano-energy, has over 200 peer-reviewed publications and is named inventor on 38issued and eight pending U.S. Patents. He also co-founded a startup company,, which aims to transform industries like lighting, energy storage, consumer electronics and water purification.
Hall received a Nobel Laureate in Physics in 2005for his innovative work on laser-based precision spectroscopy, including optical frequency comb technique. He is renowned for his work to develop and apply innovative laser techniques to the study of fundamental physical constants and theories, and to advance measurement science.
The 2018 NAI Fellows will be highlighted with a full page announcement in the Jan. 25, 2019 issue ofThe Chronicle of Higher Educationand in upcoming issues ofTechnology & Innovation.
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