Dammam, Saudi Arabia

Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University


USPTO Granted Patents = 413

Forward Citations = 405

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283 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Ayhan Bozkurt (61 out of 62 patents)

silverMedal Emre Cevik (35 out of 35 patents)

bronzeMedal Vijaya Ravinayagam (29 out of 29 patents)

4 B Rabindran Jermy (28 out of 28 patents)

5 Muhammad Saleem (20 out of 25 patents)

6 Abdulhadi Baykal (20 out of 20 patents)

7 Firdos Alam Khan (18 out of 18 patents)

8 Hanan Hussein Amin Mohamed (16 out of 16 patents)

9 Yassine Slimani (16 out of 16 patents)

10 Ismail Anil (15 out of 15 patents)

11 Munirah Abdullah Almessiere (15 out of 15 patents)

12 Muhammad Nawaz (13 out of 13 patents)

13 Sultan Akhtar (13 out of 13 patents)

14 Nuhad Abdullah Alomair (12 out of 12 patents)

15 Seyda Tugba Gunday Anil (12 out of 12 patents)


Core Competencies:
Bio-Electrochemical Fuel Cell
Photovoltaic Systems
Nanocomposite Electrode
Smart Rehabilitation Devices
Hydrogel Electrolyte
Cancer Treatment Compositions
Non-Invasive Sensors
Internet-of-Things
Supercapacitor Technology
Antimicrobial Treatments
Dynamic Scheduling
Photovoltaic Cleaning Systems

413 patents:

Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University (IAU) is a leading higher education institution in Saudi Arabia. With its main campus in Dammam, IAU offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across various disciplines. The university is committed to providing quality education, fostering research and innovation, and preparing students to become future leaders in their respective fields. Visit our website to explore our programs, faculty, and facilities.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 9 2025

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413 Patents

#1 in Dammam

#7 in Saudi Arabia

#2,208 in the World

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Dammam, Saudi Arabia
Forward Citations = 405

283 inventors:

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