Alum Calden Carroll and UO Startup Suprasensor in the News

Calden Carroll, Class of 2011, President of SupraSensor Technologies

Calden Carroll’s PhD work under Professors Michael Haley and Darren Johnson resulted in the creation of SupraSensor Technologies.  But, as the article from UO Research and Innovation explains ~

The route from basic research to innovation can be a long and winding road, but the payoffs can be big. That was the case for one University of Oregon startup, which began with a failure in the laboratory.

Read more at: http://bit.ly/1GprOEa

2 comments on “Alum Calden Carroll and UO Startup Suprasensor in the News

  1. I am Doris, on behalf of a company from Malaysia. We found out that you are doing research related to a soil sensor in your institution, especially to the Nitrogen quantity measurement of the soil nutrients.
    Regarding into that, we would like to know whether your research institute has commercialized the Nitrogen sensor or is it still under research development.
    Do you know any Nitrogen sensor, hitherto, that performs “sufficiently” well in measuring the nitrogen content of soil ?

    Warm regards,
    Thank you

    Department of Research and Development
    N’osairis Technology Solution

    1. Hello Dorris:

      Thank you for your interest. I suggest you contact Calden Carroll directly at SupraSensor, the company that markets technology based on this research. Their contact information is on the SupraSensor website: http://suprasensor.com/

      Best Regards,
      Leah O’Brien
      UO Chemistry and Biochemistry

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