Joseph Kolis

Dr. Joseph Kolis is a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Clemson University, He earned his Ph.D. at Northwest University working in organometallic chemistry and conducted postdoctoral research at McMaster University. Dr. Kolis is a founding member of the Center for Optical Materials Science and Engineering Technologies (COMSET) at Clemson University where his group studies the synthesis and chemistry of novel inorganic compounds that demonstrate unusual structures and properties. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the National Science Foundation Award for Special Creativity and the Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship and holds over seven patents.


TECHNOLOGIES AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING
Internal Gradient Doping of Host Crystals for Improved Quality of Solid State Lasers (2011-063)
Hydrothermal Growth of Thin Film, Co-Doped Crystals with Optimized Properties for Mass Production (2010-051)
Simplified Production of Single Crystals for Solid State Laser Applications (2013-060)
Hydrothermal Growth of Single Crystals for UV Solid State Lasers (2017-002)
Hydrothermal Crystal Growth that Eliminates Spontaneous Emission
Terbium Oxyhydroxide for Better Faraday Rotators
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