Cambridge, MA, United States of America

Athina Papadopoulou

USPTO Granted Patents = 2 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 31(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2019-2020

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Athina Papadopoulou: Innovator in Self-Transforming Structures

Introduction

Athina Papadopoulou is a prominent inventor based in Cambridge, MA (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of active lattices and self-transforming structures, holding two patents that showcase her innovative approach to materials and design.

Latest Patents

Her latest patents include "Active Lattices" and "Self-Transforming Structures." The "Active Lattices" patent describes an active lattice capable of self-transforming in response to stimuli such as heat or moisture. This invention consists of a plurality of links interconnected at various nodes, with at least a subset of links made from two materials that exhibit different coefficients of expansion. These materials can be arranged in various patterns and have applications in apparel, sportswear, manufacturing, aviation, automotive, and furniture industries. The "Self-Transforming Structures" patent involves a flexible, fibrous composite with a unique weave pattern. This structure is designed to self-transform due to the differing expansion or contraction rates of the composite and an added material. Applications for this invention include aviation, automotive, apparel, footwear, furniture, and building materials, with a specific example being adaptive control of fluid flow in jet engine air inlets.

Career Highlights

Athina has worked with prestigious organizations such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Carbitex, Inc. Her work has significantly impacted the development of innovative materials and structures.

Collaborations

She has collaborated with notable individuals in her field, including Skylar J E Tibbits and Jared Smith Laucks.

Conclusion

Athina Papadopoulou's contributions to the field of self-transforming structures and active lattices highlight her innovative spirit and dedication to advancing technology. Her patents reflect a commitment to creating materials that respond dynamically to environmental stimuli, paving the way for future applications across various industries.

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