Geneva, Switzerland

Cern-european Organization for Nuclear Research


USPTO Granted Patents = 19



Trademarks = 4

Forward Citations = 21

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55 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Rui De Oliveira (5 out of 6 patents)

silverMedal Maurizio Vretenar (2 out of 2 patents)

bronzeMedal Serge Mathot (2 out of 2 patents)

4 Alexej Grudiev (2 out of 2 patents)

5 Ioannis Giomataris (2 out of 4 patents)

6 Fritz Caspers (2 out of 2 patents)

7 Walter Wuensch (2 out of 2 patents)

8 Alberto Fazzi (1 out of 16 patents)

9 Philippe Renaud (1 out of 32 patents)

10 Alexander Gerbershagen (1 out of 3 patents)

11 Pietro Maoddi (1 out of 3 patents)

12 Glyn Alistair Kirby (1 out of 1 patent)

13 Vladimir Datskov (1 out of 1 patent)

14 Emmanuele Ravaioli (1 out of 1 patent)

15 Alessandra Lombardi (1 out of 1 patent)


19 patents:

CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is one of the world's largest and most respected centers for scientific research. It operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world, where physicists and engineers study the fundamental building blocks of the universe. CERN is also known for hosting the Large Hadron Collider, the world's most powerful particle accelerator. Its research aims to advance our understanding of the universe and its origins.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 9 2025

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19 Patents

#18 in Geneva

#660 in Switzerland

#31,670 in the World

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Geneva, Switzerland
Forward Citations = 21

55 inventors:

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