Location History:
- Rodorf/OT Lemshausen, DE (2011)
- Mengershausen, DE (2011)
- Rosdorf, DE (2010 - 2012)
- Rosdorf/Mengershausen, DE (2012 - 2014)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2014
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Andreas Nolte
Introduction
Andreas Nolte is a distinguished inventor based in Rosdorf, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of microscopy, holding a total of eight patents. His work focuses on enhancing the functionality and efficiency of microscopy devices, which are essential tools in various scientific and medical applications.
Latest Patents
One of Nolte's latest inventions is an illumination device for a microscope. This innovative device features an illumination magazine that contains multiple light-emitting units. A mechanical illuminator changer allows for the seamless transition between different light-emitting units currently in use. Additionally, the device includes a filter magazine with several filter units, which can be changed using a mechanical filter changer. This design ensures that each filter unit is uniquely assigned to a specific light-emitting unit through a mechanical coupling component.
Another notable patent is a specimen holder equipped with alignment marks. This specimen carrier is designed for use in both optical and particle beam microscopy. It features an electrically conducting structure with alignment marks that are detectable from both the top and bottom of the specimen carrier. This dual detection capability enhances the precision of microscopy when examining various specimens.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Andreas Nolte has worked with prominent companies in the field of microscopy. He has been associated with Carl Zeiss Microimaging GmbH and Carl Zeiss AG, where he contributed to the development of advanced imaging technologies. His
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