Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2004
Title: Alexander Zelenchuk: Innovator in Optical Systems
Introduction
Alexander Zelenchuk is a notable inventor based in Stoughton, MA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of optical systems, particularly in medical diagnostics. With a total of 2 patents, his work focuses on innovative methods for examining samples using advanced optical technologies.
Latest Patents
Zelenchuk's latest patents include "Substantially monostatic, substantially confocal optical systems for examination of samples." This invention relates to systems and methods for examining a sample using a substantially monostatic, substantially confocal optical system. The system comprises transmitting optics that focus illuminating light upon the sample and receiving optics that collect light emitted from the sample following illumination. In certain embodiments, the receiving optics may be arranged circumferentially around the light path traversed by the illuminating light. Additionally, video apparatus may be included to produce images or to align the system in proximity to the target tissue. The systems and methods of this invention are directed towards the examination of body tissue to provide a medical diagnosis.
Another patent is titled "Systems and methods for optical examination of samples." Similar to the previous invention, it involves examining a sample using a substantially monostatic, substantially confocal optical system. The focus is on enhancing the examination process for medical diagnostics.
Career Highlights
Zelenchuk is currently associated with Medispectra, Incorporated, where he continues to develop innovative optical systems. His work has been instrumental in advancing technologies that improve medical diagnostics and patient care.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Robert Nordstrom and Mark D Modell. Their collaboration has contributed to the development of cutting-edge optical technologies.
Conclusion
Alexander Zelenchuk is a prominent inventor whose work in optical systems has the potential to revolutionize medical diagnostics. His innovative patents reflect a commitment to improving healthcare through technology.