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Technology Transfer Resources
National & International
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Office of Technology Development
Judith A. Sheft
Assistant Vice President, Technology Development
349 East Building
University Heights
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone: 973.596.5825
Fax: 973.596.6056
Email: sheft@njit.edu
The New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) plays a critical role in shaping New Jersey's future. As a major public
technological university, NJIT is an important conduit through which technology flows into society. The university's
educational programs prepare students to be leaders in the technology-dependent economy of the 21st century.
University researchers seek new knowledge to improve processes and products for industry.
Princeton University,
Office of Technology Licensing and Intellectual Property
John F. Ritter
Director
PO Box 36, 4 New South Building
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
Phone: 609.258.1570
Fax: 609.258.1159
E-mail: jritter@princeton.edu
The goal of the Office of Technology Licensing and Intellectual Property to bring
to the public benefit the technologies which have been developed at Princeton University.
Rutgers University,
Office of Corporate Liaison and Technology Transfer
Bill Adams
Director
ASB III, 3 Rutgers Plaza
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: 732.932.0115
Fax: 732.932.0146
E-mail: adams@ocltt.rutgers.edu
The Office of Corporate Liaison and Technology Transfer
negotiates contracts between members of the Rutgers faculty
and industrial research sponsors and oversees all aspects of the
protection and licensing of intellectual property.
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey,
Office of Legal Management/Patents and Licensing
Bill Stephenson, Ph.D.
Vice President for Research
65 Bergen Street
University Heights
Newark, NJ 07101-3001
Phone: 973.972.5455
Fax: 973.972.5320
E-mail: Research@umdnj.edu
The primary mission of the Office of Legal Management/Patents and Licensing at UMDNJ
to provide simple and effective means of protecting the valuable Intellectual Property
of the University and to develop that property commercially by forming appropriate relationships
between the University, its faculty/inventors, and the private sector.