Saint Paul, MN, United States of America

Andrew Mellin

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 263(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2014

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Andrew Mellin - Innovator in Resource Capacity Prediction

Introduction

Andrew Mellin is an accomplished inventor based in Saint Paul, MN (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of resource management through his innovative patent. His work focuses on predicting capacity constraints within institutions, which is crucial for efficient resource allocation.

Latest Patents

Andrew Mellin holds a patent for "Systems, methods and apparatuses for predicting capacity of resources in an institution." This invention provides a method, apparatus, system, and computer program product designed to determine current or future conditions regarding capacity and allocation of resources in an institution. The apparatus enables personnel to utilize predictive tools to identify in real-time or in the near future areas of capacity constraints within the institution. The processor within the apparatus is configured to analyze data associated with the institution, including real-time data generated during actual events. It can identify current conditions or generate predictions regarding future conditions related to resources and capacity. Additionally, the processor analyzes the results of these predictions to allocate resources effectively.

Career Highlights

Andrew Mellin is currently employed at McKesson Financial Holdings, where he applies his expertise in resource management and predictive analytics. His innovative approach has positioned him as a valuable asset in his field.

Collaborations

Andrew has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Keith Edward Willard and Catherine Whelchel, contributing to advancements in their shared field of expertise.

Conclusion

Andrew Mellin's work in predicting resource capacity is a testament to his innovative spirit and dedication to improving institutional efficiency. His contributions continue to influence the way resources are managed in various settings.

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