Medford, MA, United States of America

Alexandra Gerouki


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 318(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2000-2006

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Alexandra Gerouki

Introduction

Alexandra Gerouki is a prominent inventor based in Medford, MA (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of electrochemical devices, particularly in the development of advanced battery technologies and electrochromic devices. With a total of two patents to her name, her work showcases innovative solutions for modern energy storage and smart materials.

Latest Patents

Gerouki's latest patents include a rechargeable thin film battery and a method for making the same. This invention describes a rechargeable, stackable, thin film, solid-state lithium electrochemical cell. The cell and battery are designed to provide various configurations, voltage, and current capacities. An innovative low-temperature ion beam-assisted deposition method is disclosed for fabricating thin film, solid-state anodes, cathodes, and electrolytes. This method combines a source of energetic ions and evaporants to create thin film cell components with preferred crystallinity, structure, and orientation. These batteries are particularly useful as power sources for portable electronic devices and electric vehicles, where high energy density, high reversible charge capacity, high discharge current, and long battery lifetimes are essential.

Another notable patent is for an electrochromic window with high reflectivity modulation. This invention features a multi-layered, active, thin film, solid-state electrochromic device. It exhibits high reflectivity in the near infrared when in a colored state and demonstrates significant reflectivity and transmissivity modulation when switching between colored and bleached states. The device is designed to have low absorptivity in the near infrared and fast switching times. The typical colored-state reflectivity of the device is greater than 50% in the near infrared, while the bleached-state reflectivity is less than 40% in the visible spectrum.

Career Highlights

Gerouki is affiliated with Tufts College, where she continues her research and development in innovative technologies. Her work has garnered attention for its potential applications in various industries, including consumer electronics and renewable energy.

Collaborations

Some of her notable coworkers include Ronald B. Goldner and Te-Yang Liu, who have collaborated with her on various projects related to her patents.

Conclusion

Alexandra Gerouki's contributions to the field of electrochemical devices highlight her innovative spirit and dedication to advancing technology. Her patents reflect a commitment to creating efficient and effective solutions for energy storage

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