Ellicott City, MD, United States of America

Branimir Blagojevic


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.7

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 9(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2019

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Branimir Blagojevic: Innovator in Lidar Technology

Introduction

Branimir Blagojevic is a notable inventor based in Ellicott City, Maryland, recognized for his contributions to Lidar technology. With two patents to his name, he has made significant advancements in atmospheric measurement instruments.

Latest Patents

His latest patents include a space-based sodium Lidar instrument and a method of operation. This invention relates to an apparatus and method for measuring range-resolved atmospheric sodium temperature profiles using a space-based Lidar instrument. It features a diode-pumped Q-switched self-Raman c-cut Nd:YVO laser with intra-cavity frequency doubling, capable of producing multi-watt 589 nm wavelength output. The c-cut Nd:YVO laser has a tunable fundamental wavelength from 1063-1067 nm. Additionally, a continuous wave narrow linewidth diode laser serves as an injection seeder to provide single-frequency grating tunable output around 1066 nm. The injection-seeded self-Raman shifted Nd:YVO laser is tuned across the sodium vapor D-line at 589 nm. Another significant patent is a Lidar surveying instrument that can detect and discriminate laser-induced particle fluorescence of both biological and non-biological atmospheric particles. This astrobiology sensing instrument can remotely sense and discriminate bio-indicator aerosol material signatures and environmental interferents in extraterrestrial environments, such as Mars.

Career Highlights

Branimir Blagojevic works for the United States of America as represented by the Administrator of NASA. His work focuses on developing advanced Lidar technologies that enhance our understanding of atmospheric conditions and potential extraterrestrial life.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Anthony W. Yu and Michael A. Krainak, contributing to the advancement of Lidar technology and its applications in various fields.

Conclusion

Branimir Blagojevic's innovative work in Lidar technology exemplifies the intersection of science and engineering, pushing the boundaries of atmospheric research and exploration. His contributions are vital for future advancements in understanding our environment and beyond.

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