Rueschlikon, Switzerland

Armin W Knoll

USPTO Granted Patents = 61 

 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.1

ph-index = 6

Forward Citations = 112(Granted Patents)

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Location History:

  • Adliswil, DE (2010)
  • Adliswil, CN (2011)
  • Zurich, DE (2013)
  • Zurich, CH (2010 - 2017)
  • Adliswill, CH (2011 - 2018)
  • Switzerland, CH (2018)
  • Rueschlikon, CH (2012 - 2020)
  • Adliswil, CH (2008 - 2022)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2008-2022

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

61 patents (USPTO):

Title: Armin W. Knoll: Innovator in Microfluidic Nanotechnology

Introduction

Armin W. Knoll, based in Rueschlikon, Switzerland, is a prominent inventor known for his extensive contributions to the field of microfluidics and nanotechnology. With a remarkable portfolio of 61 patents, his innovative work has significantly advanced our understanding and application of sorting and manipulation of nanoparticles.

Latest Patents

Among his latest groundbreaking patents are two notable inventions. The first is titled "Up-concentration and size sorting of nanoparticles in microfluidic devices." This microfluidic device incorporates a microchannel that defines a flow path and features a Brownian motor structure with multiple sorting channels characterized by distinct ratchet topographies. This innovative design allows for the efficient filtering of particles according to their sizes as they flow through the microchannel, directing larger particles to the Brownian motor structure for precise sorting.

The second recent patent, "Optical microcavities with integrated electrostatic confinement and Brownian motors," describes a detection device that includes a Fabry-Perot optical microcavity and an electrostatic trap. Here, the cavity structure is engineered to confine radiation within a spacer region, using mirrors that extend on either side of a reference plane. The integrated Brownian motor structure enhances the functionality of this device by allowing for the lateral movement of particles within the electrostatic trap.

Career Highlights

Armin started his professional journey with significant roles at well-known companies. He worked at IBM (International Business Machines Corporation), where he honed his technical skills and creativity in innovations. He also contributed his expertise to Swisslitho AG, a company specializing in advanced lithography solutions.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Armin has collaborated with talented individuals in his field. Notably, he has worked alongside Urs T. Duerig and Bernd W. Gotsmann, both of whom are esteemed contributors to advancements in nanotechnology and microfluidics.

Conclusion

Armin W. Knoll’s pioneering inventions and dedication to research and development continue to make a lasting impact in the fields of microfluidics and nanotechnology. His contributions demonstrate the vital role of innovation in driving forward scientific and engineering practices, ultimately benefiting various industries and applications worldwide.

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