Berkeley, CA, United States of America

Bilge Ozaydin Eskiyenenturk

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations in Plant Culture by Bilge Ozaydin Eskiyenenturk

Introduction

Bilge Ozaydin Eskiyenenturk is an accomplished inventor based in Berkeley, California. She has made significant contributions to the field of plant culture through her innovative patent. Her work focuses on enhancing the understanding of nitrogen fixation, which is crucial for plant growth and sustainability.

Latest Patents

Bilge holds a patent for a system designed to measure nitrogen fixation and incorporation in plants. This system includes a chamber with walls that enclose a spatial volume, providing a supportive environment for plant growth. The design features a gas delivery apparatus with at least one gas source, a nutrient delivery apparatus with a reservoir, and a sampling apparatus connected to a port in the chamber walls. A controller is integrated into the system, which activates the nutrient delivery apparatus to provide an aqueous growth medium and the gas delivery apparatus to introduce a mixture of isotopically-substituted gases. This innovative system allows for the measurement of nitrogen in plants and the identification of microbes that can supply fixed nitrogen.

Career Highlights

Bilge is currently employed at Pivot Bio, Inc., where she continues to advance her research and development efforts. Her work at Pivot Bio focuses on sustainable agricultural practices and improving plant health through innovative technologies.

Collaborations

Bilge collaborates with notable colleagues, including Kent Wood and Russell Brown, to further enhance the impact of her research in the field of plant culture.

Conclusion

Bilge Ozaydin Eskiyenenturk's contributions to the field of plant culture through her innovative patent demonstrate her commitment to advancing agricultural science. Her work not only enhances our understanding of nitrogen fixation but also supports sustainable practices in plant growth.

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