Montreal, Canada

Antoine Ramier

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Antoine Ramier - Innovator in Hyperspectral Imaging

Introduction

Antoine Ramier is a notable inventor based in Montreal, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of optical spectrometry, particularly through his innovative work on hyperspectral imaging technology. His expertise and dedication to advancing this technology have positioned him as a key figure in his industry.

Latest Patents

Antoine holds a patent for a "Multi-slit configured hyperspectral imager." This invention encompasses systems and methods related to a multi-slit hyperspectral imager, which is designed with multiple slits that are parallel to one another. Each slit generates its own hyperspectral cube, limited to a specific wavelength range. The advantage of this configuration is that it allows for the production of multiple data sets in quick succession for the same area, enhancing measurement precision in applications such as trace gas sensing and quantification. The imager can be tailored for any gas of interest by adjusting the wavelength range to include absorption features of the targeted gas.

Career Highlights

Antoine Ramier is currently employed at Ghgsat Inc., where he continues to develop and refine his innovative technologies. His work at Ghgsat Inc. focuses on advancing the capabilities of hyperspectral imaging for environmental monitoring and analysis.

Collaborations

Antoine collaborates with talented professionals in his field, including Jason McKeever and Hanford J Deglint. These partnerships enhance the development and application of his inventions, fostering a collaborative environment for innovation.

Conclusion

Antoine Ramier's contributions to hyperspectral imaging technology exemplify his commitment to innovation and precision in optical spectrometry. His work not only advances scientific understanding but also has practical applications in environmental monitoring.

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