ASU Chapter | National Academy of Inventors
The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) was founded to recognize and encourage academic inventors who have a patent issued from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The goals are to enhance the visibility of university technology and academic innovation, encourage the disclosure of intellectual property, educate and mentor innovative students, and translate the inventions of its members to benefit society.
The Arizona State University chapter of the NAI, under the leadership of Sally C. Morton, recognizes inventors and promotes innovation across all disciplines of the institution.
NAI Fellows
NAI Senior Members
ASU Chapter Members
- Glen Abousleman
- Terry Alford
- David Allee
- Charles Arntzen
- Daniel Aukes
- Bertan Bakkaloglu
- Ayan Banerjee
- Visar Berisha
- Mariana Bertoni
- Daniel Bliss
- Daniel Buttry
- Candace Chan
- Shih-hui “Joseph” Chao
- Aditi Chattopadhyay
- Qiang Chen
- Shengxi Chen
- Lawrence Clark
- Robert Culbertson
- Rodolfo “Rudy” Diaz
- Ivan Ermanoski
- Erica Forzani
- Wayne Frasch
- Cody Friesen
- Ian Gould
- William Graves
- Daniel Gulick
- Sandeep Gupta
- J. “Devens” Gust
- Rolf Halden
- Mark Hayes
- Sidney Hecht
- Cherry Herald
- Nicole Herbots
- Jeff Houkal
- Emmett Howard
- Kiril Hristovski
- Dijiang Huang
- Joseph Yu Hui
- Bertram Jacobs
- Leonidas Jassemidis
- Suren Jayasuriya
- Stephen Johnston
- Peter Jurutka
- Lina Karam
- Edward Kavazanjian
- Laimonas Kelbauskas
- Omar Khdour
- Karen Kibler
- Wei Kong
- John Kouvetakis
- Michael Kozicki
- Joshua LaBaer
- Jian Li
- Jianming Liang
- Stuart Lindsay
- Huan Liu
- Jasmina Markovski
- Pamela Marshall
- Michael Marrs
- Flavio Marsiglia
- Hamidreza Marvi
- Deirdre Meldrum
- Noeleen Melody
- Ana Moore
- Thomas Moore
- Tsafrir Mor
- Nick Munizza
- Jitendran “Jit” Muthuswamy
- Randall Nelson
- Robert Nemanich
- David Nielsen
- Sethuraman “Panch” Panchanathan
- George Robert Pettit
- Jagannathan Rajagopalan
- Kaushal Rege
- Martin Reisslein
- Bruce Rittmann
- Yu Rong
- Alexandra Ros
- Konrad Rykaczewski
- Marco Santello
- Dong-Kyun “Don” Seo
- Paulo Shakarian
- Aviral Shrivastava
- Michael Sierks
- Shahnawaz Sinha
- Barbara Smith
- Andreas Spanias
- Phillip Stafford
- Meng Tao
- Thomas Taylor
- Cihan Tepedelenlioglu
- Trevor Thornton
- Cesar Torres
- Bruce Towe
- Ampere Tseng
- Ignatius Tsong
- Wim Vermaas
- Sarma Vrudhula
- Carl Wagner
- Paul Westerhoff
- Peter Williams
- Neal Woodbury
- Jun-Ping Xu
- Hao Yan
- Yu Yao
- Paul Yee
- Hongbin Yu
- Peiming Zhang
- Wenlong Zhang
- Yong-Hang Zhang
Why join?
The ASU chapter of the NAI:
- Honors, encourages and publicly recognizes academic inventors who hold patents, including faculty, graduate students, staff, alumni and affiliates.
- Encourages the disclosure of intellectual property and the translation of inventions to benefit society.
- Promotes and enhances the development and commercialization of university patents and innovations.
- Provides a vehicle by which to encourage change in the culture at the university.
- Leverages the NAI’s connection with the USPTO, the National Inventors Hall of Fame and the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM).
- Provides a mechanism for potentially enhancing innovation both locally and nationally.
- Promotes interdisciplinary groups for fostering new ideas.
- Provides the opportunity to publish in “Innovation and Technology, Journal of the National Academy of Inventors.”
- Provides a mechanism for developing relevant invention-based activities, such as workshops or symposia on innovation and invention.
- Encourages creative thinking, a spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship.
- Provides advice and guidance to new and existing inventors in their work.
- Enhances the visibility of university technology development, promotes entrepreneurship and provides a means to advocate for university innovation in the local community.
- Creates a resource for the local community to facilitate greater industry research contracts and interactions with companies and organizations in order to increase economic impact.
- Promotes understanding of the translational use of inventions at the university and elsewhere and provides role models in such endeavors for students, staff and faculty.
Become a member:
Inventors with four or more patents through Arizona State University will be considered for eligibility. Please contact Nicole Woodrick for more information.