海角社区 Ranks Among Top 75 Universities in the Nation Granted U.S. Utility Patents
October 03, 2023
Highest ranking in 海角社区 history situates 海角社区 as a leader among the more than 2,600 undergraduate degree granting universities in the nation

BATON ROUGE 鈥 海角社区 ranked No. 75 among universities granted U.S. utility patents in the National Academy of Inventors鈥 2022 Top 100 Listing. According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, there are approximately 2,637 undergraduate degree granting institutions in the nation, and the National Academy of Inventors ranks the top 100 of those using the number of patents received by their faculty in a single year. The rankings mark the fifth time in seven years that 海角社区 placed in the Top 100 list of universities granted patents, and the highest ranking in university history.
鈥満=巧缜檚 historically high ranking shines a bright light on the caliber of our faculty. This recognition reflects on the quality of our discoveries and the university鈥檚 dedication to innovation, as it tracks the utility patent production of the thousands of higher education institutions across the country offering undergraduate degrees,鈥 said 海角社区 President William F. Tate IV. 鈥淎t 海角社区, our innovators have conceived distinctive and novel technologies with the potential to improve lives, providing essential solutions that contribute to the betterment of our state and nation. Supporting and encouraging these inventors and their research aligns with our mission, embodies our university鈥檚 culture, and speaks directly to why Scholarship First matters.鈥
The 22 海角社区-patented inventions include a magnetic refrigeration technology that cuts energy use by 20 percent to 50 percent, a bait that could end the wild 鈥pigdemic,鈥 self-powered lights that may triple the production of algae used for food and biofuels and potential treatments for heart injuries, herpes and pain.
Utility patents cover the creation of new or improved products, methods or machinery. Securing a patent is a complicated, costly and time-consuming process that may take several years. However, 海角社区 has developed strategies to increase innovators鈥 odds of successfully securing patents and licensing their discoveries, including:
- Providing legal and technical assistance to file patents.
- Making 海角社区 part of a National Science Foundation regional I-Corps hub. Faculty and students gain support, including entrepreneurial training, to commercialize their technologies and ideas.
- Establishing the Leverage Innovation for Technology Transfer Fund, or LIFT2, to move 海角社区 technologies and innovations to the market. The grants bridge the gap during the period before a startup generates any revenue and commercialization.
The Top 100 list is published annually by the . The list highlights and celebrates American innovation and showcases the universities that play a large role in advancing the innovation ecosystem within the United States and beyond.
The monetary value of patents can vary across technical sectors, but patents offer universities more than the promise of additional revenue. Patents can burnish a school鈥檚 reputation as a leader in research, innovation and economic development, stimulate additional research, help draw faculty and student inventors and create jobs in the local community.
鈥淭he latest rankings demonstrate that 海角社区鈥檚 efforts are paying off, that we can (and do) foster innovative research and that our faculty represent an amazing resource for the world. We look forward to moving the needle further with Spencer Rogers, the newly hired director of the 海角社区 Office of Innovation & Technology Commercialization,鈥 said Robert Twilley, 海角社区 vice president of research and economic development.
NAI Executive Director Jamie Renee said invention has been part of the American experience since the country鈥檚 inception, with intellectual property protected in the Constitution.
鈥淚nnovation has always been at the heart of U.S. culture and the Top 100 Universities List allows us to recognize and celebrate the commitment these universities have to the American tradition of invention and protection of intellectual property,鈥 Renee said.
"We are pleased to see 海角社区 inventors achieving success with patent filings. The team at 海角社区鈥檚 Office of Innovation and Ecosystem Development is prepared to help faculty with inventions, startups and small business research grants from the federal government,鈥 said Andrew Maas, 海角社区 associate vice president of research for innovation and ecosystem development.
NAI鈥檚 Top 100 lists are created using calendar year data provided by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Top 100 placement includes all named assignees listed on the patent.
About 海角社区 Innovation & Ecosystem Development鈥
海角社区 Innovation works with the 海角社区 research community to facilitate the evaluation, protection and licensing of intellectual property created at 海角社区. 海角社区 Innovation also focuses on establishing, developing and growing technology-based startup companies. This work maximizes the university's impact on the intellectual, economic and social development of Louisiana and beyond. 海角社区 Innovation helps 海角社区 entrepreneurs and the community through the evaluation of their discoveries and ideas, mechanisms for protecting their innovations, marketing and industry negotiations for intellectual property and licensing and other agreements.
About the National Academy of Inventors
The National Academy of Inventors is a member organization comprising U.S. and international universities and governmental and non-profit research institutes, with over 4,000 individual inventor members and Fellows spanning more than 250 institutions worldwide. It was founded in 2010 to recognize and encourage inventors with patents issued from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), enhance the visibility of academic technology and innovation, encourage the disclosure of intellectual property, educate, and mentor innovative students, and translate the inventions of its members to benefit society. The NAI has a close partnership with the USPTO that is reflected in their joint mission to expand access to underrepresented individuals and institutions participating in the invention and innovation ecosystem. NAI is one of three honorific organizations, along with the National Medals Foundation and National Inventors Hall of Fame, working closely with the USPTO on many discovery and innovation support initiatives. The NAI publishes the multidisciplinary journal, Technology and Innovation.