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  • 9 Hunters Dr S, Fairport, NY 14450 (315) 559-4737
  • Rochester, NY
  • 349 Buckingham Ave, Syracuse, NY 13210 (315) 479-9857
  • Jamesville, NY

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Research Fellow

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Location:
313 east Willow St, Syracuse, NY 13203
Industry:
Nanotechnology
Work:
Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute - Syracuse, New York Area since Sep 2012
Research Fellow

Syracuse University since Sep 2007
Research Assistant Professor

Nanorex, Inc. Feb 2005 - Oct 2008
Senior Scientist, Board of Advisors

Nanohive@HOME Feb 2007 - May 2008
Project Developer, Scientific Advisor, and Content Provider

Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Aug 2003 - Jan 2008
Molecular Simulations and Graphics
Education:
Syracuse University Aug 1998 - Nov 2004
Ph.D., Computational Quantum Chemistry
Syracuse University 1994 - 1998
B.S., Chemistry
Skills:
Nanotechnology
Spectroscopy
Chemistry
Molecular Modeling
Materials Science
Science
Nanomaterials
Physics
Characterization
Simulations
Drug Design
Lifesciences
Molecular Dynamics
Interests:
Molecular Nanotechnology
Hiking
Quantum Chemistry
Digital Photography
Drums
Astronomy
Percussion
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Damian Allis

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Publications

Us Patents

Fabrication Of Molecular Nanosystems

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US Patent:
6531107, Mar 11, 2003
Filed:
Oct 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/679929
Inventors:
James T. Spencer - Fayetteville NY
Damian G. Allis - Syracuse NY
Assignee:
Syracuse University - Syracuse NY
International Classification:
C01B 3500
US Classification:
423276, 423659, 556 46, 556136, 556140, 568 1, 568 3, 568 4, 585 24, 585 25, 585 26, 585350, 585352
Abstract:
The invention relates to structural subunits called âsynthonsâ which are suitable for use in the design and manufacture of molecular nanostructures, machines, and devices. The synthon comprises polyhedra units and other species which exhibit rigid structural frameworks, the availability of stereo- and regiochemically directed substitution patterns, synthetic availability and accessability with substitutional control, diversity of available structural arrangements with said polyhedra units and related species, and connecting means which function to join adjacent synthons.

Classes Of High Linear And Nonlinear Response Compounds

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US Patent:
6500363, Dec 31, 2002
Filed:
Jun 23, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/602424
Inventors:
James T. Spencer - Fayetteville NY
Damian G. Allis - Jamesville NY
Assignee:
Syracuse University - Syracuse NY
International Classification:
G02B 100
US Classification:
252582, 385 5, 556 8, 568 4, 568 3, 585 24, 252587, 252588, 252589
Abstract:
A class of molecules suitable for linear and nonlinear optical applications which include charged aromatic groups which function as electronic donors and acceptors connected through polyhedral and -organic and inorganic groups. The polyhedral and -organic and inorganic groups function as structural and electronic bridges for the charged donors and acceptors.

Systems And Methods For Mechanosynthesis

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US Patent:
20210403322, Dec 30, 2021
Filed:
Sep 14, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/474472
Inventors:
- Ottawa, CA
Jeremy Barton - Ottawa, CA
Damian Allis - Syracuse NY, US
Tait Takatani - Plano TX, US
Michael Shawn Marshall - Liburn GA, US
Matthew Kennedy - Tucker GA, US
International Classification:
B82B 3/00
G01Q 70/14
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for performing mechanosynthesis, including those that involve bulk chemical preparation of tips, multiple tips for supplying feedstock, and use of sequential tips such as in a thermodynamic cascade; such features may simplify starting requirements, increase versatility, and/or reduce complexity in the mechanosynthesis equipment and/or process.

Systems And Methods For Mechanosynthesis

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US Patent:
20210317148, Oct 14, 2021
Filed:
Aug 2, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/052688
Inventors:
- Ottawa, CA
Jeremy Barton - Folsom CA, US
Aru Hill - San Jose CA, US
Michael Drew - Union City CA, US
Damian Allis - Syracuse NY, US
Tait Takatani - Sparks NV, US
International Classification:
C07F 7/30
G01Q 70/08
Abstract:
Systems and methods for mechanosynthesis are disclosed, including those that avoid the need for a bootstrap process, avoid the need to build tips via mechanosynthesis, avoid the need for charging tips with feedstock during a build sequence, avoid the need to dispose of reaction byproducts, which reduce the design complexity of new tips, and/or which reduce or avoid the need for multiple positional means and/or tip switching.

Systems And Methods For Mechanosynthesis

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US Patent:
20210047178, Feb 18, 2021
Filed:
Sep 29, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/035844
Inventors:
- Ottawa, CA
Jeremy Barton - Ottawa, CA
Aru Hill - San Jose CA, US
Michael Drew - Union City CA, US
Damian Allis - Syracuse NY, US
Tait Takatani - Plano TX, US
Michael Shawn Marshall - Liburn GA, US
Matthew Kennedy - Tucker GA, US
International Classification:
B82B 3/00
G01Q 70/14
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for performing mechanosynthesis, including those that involve bulk chemical preparation of tips, multiple tips for supplying feedstock, and use of sequential tips such as in a thermodynamic cascade; such features may simplify starting requirements, increase versatility, and/or reduce complexity in the mechanosynthesis equipment and/or process.

Systems And Methods For Mechanosynthesis

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US Patent:
20190202690, Jul 4, 2019
Filed:
Nov 13, 2017
Appl. No.:
16/325241
Inventors:
- Ottawa, CA
Jeremy Barton - Ottawa, CA
Aru Hill - San Jose CA, US
Michael Drew - Union City CA, US
Damian Allis - Syracuse NY, US
Tait Takatani - Plano TX, US
Michael Shawn Marshall - Liburn GA, US
Matthew Kennedy - Tucker GA, US
International Classification:
B82B 3/00
G01Q 70/14
Abstract:
Improved methods, systems and devices for mechanosynthesis, including those that involve the bulk chemical preparation of tips, multiple tips on a presentation surface, and multiple tips used sequentially in a thermodynamic cascade. These improvements can simplify starting requirements, improve versatility, and reduce equipment and process complexity.

Build Sequences For Mechanosynthesis

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US Patent:
20180267082, Sep 20, 2018
Filed:
May 5, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/588494
Inventors:
Damian G. Allis - Fairport NY, US
Jeremy Barton - Folsom CA, US
Michael Drew - Union City CA, US
Robert A. Freitas - Pilot Hill CA, US
Aru Hill - San Jose CA, US
Matthew Robert Kennedy - Tucker GA, US
Ralph C. Merkle - Cupertino CA, US
Tait Takatani - Sparks NV, US
Michael Marshall - Lilburn GA, US
International Classification:
G01Q 80/00
C01B 32/28
Abstract:
Methods for creating build sequences which are determined using computational chemistry algorithms to simulate mechanosynthetic reactions, and which may use the mechanosynthesis process conditions or equipment limitations in these simulations, and which facilitate determining a set of mechanosynthetic reactions that will build an atomically-precise workpiece with a desired degree of reliability. Included are methods for error correction of pathological reactions or avoidance of pathological reactions. Libraries of reactions may be used to reduce simulation requirements.

Sequential Tip Systems And Methods For Positionally Controlled Chemistry

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US Patent:
20180136254, May 17, 2018
Filed:
Nov 16, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/353380
Inventors:
Ralph C. Merkle - Cupertino CA, US
Robert A. Freitas - Pilot Hill CA, US
Jeremy Barton - Folsom CA, US
Aru Hill - San Jose CA, US
Michael Drew - Union City CA, US
Damian Allis - Syracuse NY, US
Tait Takatani - Sparks NV, US
Michael Shawn Marshall - Liburn GA, US
Matthew Kennedy - Tucker GA, US
International Classification:
G01Q 70/18
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices are described which facilitate mechanosynthesis through the sequential use of a plurality of tips, each of which may have a different affinity for feedstock, thereby allowing tip to tip transfers which enhance system versatility and reduce equipment complexity.
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