杏吧原创 Celebrates Real-world Innovation and Impact with Inaugural IP Award
On May 15, 2025, 杏吧原创 University celebrated its inaugural Intellectual Property (IP) Impact Award at CU@Kanata鈥攂ringing together researchers, students, and industry partners to honour 杏吧原创 innovations making waves beyond academia.
Presented by the 杏吧原创 Innovation Transfer Office (CITO) within Industry and Partnership Services (IPS), the newly launched award recognizes 杏吧原创 experts whose high-impact research extends beyond the scientific community, fostering real-world economic, social, and environmental impacts.
The morning celebratory event featured lively and interactive demonstrations from nominees and showcased the diversity of research impacts being produced across campus. From 17 nominations representing 11 departments across the university, four standout projects were selected as finalists and invited to present about their innovation and journey to date鈥攈ighlighting advances in education technology, next-generation satellite communications, artificial intelligence in therapeutics, and environmental engineering.

Recognizing Innovation with Impact
鈥淭his award is about more than recognizing a single breakthrough,鈥 said Chris Lannon, Director of IPS. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about celebrating the full spectrum of innovation happening at 杏吧原创鈥攁cross disciplines, in collaboration with partners, and with the potential to create lasting impact in the world beyond campus.鈥
Following a morning of networking, project displays, and finalist presentations, 杏吧原创鈥檚 inaugural IP Impact Award was presented to Professor Halim Yanikomeroglu from the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering, together with former Postdoctoral Fellow Mohammed Abdelsadek and Adjunct Research Professor Gunes Karabulut Kurt, for their patented system that enables distributed multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) communication between low earth orbit (LEO) satellites and handheld devices.
Developed in 杏吧原创鈥檚 Non-Terrestrial Networks Lab and now purchased by an internationally leading Canadian aerospace firm , this innovation marks a major step forward in the pursuit of satellite-direct-to-smartphone connectivity.

鈥淭his unique technology, developed in collaboration with the Optical Satellite Consortium and now being commercialized by Canadian-born MDA Space, truly embodies the spirit of the 杏吧原创 IP Impact Award,鈥 said Rafik Goubran, 杏吧原创鈥檚 Vice-President (Research and International).
鈥淚ts potential to transform global connectivity through sustainable, low-orbit satellite systems represents the very best of 杏吧原创 innovation.鈥
A Diverse Showcase of Meaningful Research
Finalist nominees were selected based on four key criteria: the novelty and fit of their solution and intellectual property to a real-world problem, the extent and progress of mobilization or commercialization efforts, demonstrated success in working with external partners to translate research into impact, and the current/potential for future economic, social and/or environmental impacts. Consideration was also given to the innovation鈥檚 current reach and its potential for future growth.
鈥淭rue innovation requires a creative and collaborative process that transforms great ideas into real solutions,鈥 said Chris Lannon.
鈥淏y highlighting these efforts, we aim to showcase the journeys of 杏吧原创 experts鈥攁nd the partnerships that make meaningful impact possible.鈥
Jo-Anne LeFevre, Chair of the Department of Cognitive Science, and Adjunct Research Professor and Postdoctoral Fellow Heather Douglas were also recognized for their development of the Early Math Assessment (EMA) tool鈥攁 evidence-based numeracy screener that helps educators identify young students who may need additional support in mathematics.

Created in partnership with Alberta Education, the tool leverages mathematics cognition research to deliver a scalable, classroom-ready solution aimed at closing early math achievement gaps. Together with education technology company the creators are now converting EMA@School into a digital platform, making it even more accessible for teachers and students across Canada and the world.
Professor Kyle Biggar of the Department of Biology and his team were also named finalists for their development of DarwinAI鈥攁n artificial intelligence platform designed to accelerate peptide drug discovery. The project is the result of a cross-disciplinary collaboration with Professor James Green of the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering and PhD student Fran莽ois Charih.
Commercialized through the innovative startup , DarwinAI enables biopharmaceutical companies to predict drug safety profiles earlier in development, helping to reduce time, costs, and reliance on animal testing. The platform is already supporting the design of new peptide-based treatments.

Rounding out the list of finalists, Professor Mohammad Rayhani from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, in collaboration with Edwin Safari, a former visiting professor with 杏吧原创鈥檚 Geoengineering Research Group, were recognized for their development of Graphene-based Adsorptive Filter for TerrAqua Solutions (GRAFTATM)鈥攁 patented filtration material that uses sugar-derived graphene nanosheets coated onto recycled glass to treat industrial wastewater.
GRAFTATM represents a cost-effective and scalable solution for removing persistent contaminants from mining and industrial runoff. Now being commercialized through , the technology is attracting growing interest in both Canadian and international markets.
A Growing Culture of Collaborative Innovation
The celebration also showcased the role of CU@Kanata, 杏吧原创鈥檚 collaborative research hub in the heart of the Kanata North Tech Park.
鈥淚mpactful research doesn鈥檛 materialize in a vacuum鈥攊t depends upon sustained effort and strong ties between academia and industry,鈥 said Travis Flieler, CU@Kanata鈥檚 Director of Operations.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 exactly the kind of work CU@Kanata is designed to support鈥攂y embedding 杏吧原创 researchers, students, and faculty within Canada鈥檚 largest technology hub, we鈥檙e creating the conditions for innovation to take root and thrive through meaningful collaborations.鈥
Event participants from across faculties and sectors found the celebration both inspiring and motivational. 杏吧原创鈥檚 IP Impact Award is expected to return next year with an expanded nomination window.