Location History:
- Syracuse, NY (US) (2015)
- Bethesda, MD (US) (2020)
- Rockville, MD (US) (2022 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015-2025
Amit Kumar Agrawal is an esteemed inventor hailing from Rockville, MD (US) who holds an impressive patent in the field of microresonators. His groundbreaking patent, the "Planar Inverse Anapole Microresonator and performing inductive-detection electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy", has garnered widespread attention and acclaim in the world of technology.
The patent describes a uniquely designed planar inverse anapole microresonator that includes an anapolic substrate and an anapolic conductor that incorporates a first and second inverse anapolic pattern. Each inverse anapolic pattern consists of a semi-annular arm that culminates in a first and second arm tendril, as well as a medial arm that terminates at a medial tip. The first and second inverse anapolic patterns are designed such that the medial tip of the first inverse anapolic pattern is separated from the medial tip of the second inverse anapolic pattern by a medial gap. This results in the planar inverse anapole microresonator producing a magnetic field region that strongly concentrates a magnetic field localized between the medial tips in response to microwave radiation.
Currently working for the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Commerce, Amit Kumar Agrawal is a highly experienced inventor who has made significant contributions to the field of microresonators. Some of his notable colleagues include Veronika Ann Szalai and Nandita Abhyankar.
Amit Kumar Agrawal's patented microresonator has the potential to be utilized in a wide range of applications, including medicinal and biological imaging systems, as well as electronic communication devices. With its cutting-edge design and innovative features, this microresonator is set to revolutionize the field of technology and pave the way for new and exciting possibilities.
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