Bozeman, MT, United States of America

Chris Yakymyshyn


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 7(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2004

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Title: Chris Yakymyshyn: Innovator in Optical Geophones

Introduction

Chris Yakymyshyn is a notable inventor based in Bozeman, Montana. He has made significant contributions to the field of optical geophones and hydrophones. His innovative work focuses on detecting seismic vibrational energy through advanced laser technology.

Latest Patents

Chris Yakymyshyn holds a patent for an "Apparatus for microchip laser geo-sensors." This invention involves an optical geophone or hydrophone designed to detect seismic vibrational energy. The apparatus utilizes a laser material that generates a lasing frequency signal, which varies according to the vibrational energy incident upon it. The system includes a light source that provides excitation energy, allowing the laser material to emit light modulated by the vibrational energy. The design features a fiber optic cable for transmitting and receiving the necessary signals. The laser material is carefully engineered with coated faces to optimize the reflection and transmission of light.

Career Highlights

Chris Yakymyshyn is currently employed at Westerngeco LLC, where he continues to develop innovative technologies. His work has positioned him as a key figure in the advancement of seismic detection methods. He has a strong background in engineering and applied sciences, which has greatly influenced his inventive processes.

Collaborations

Chris collaborates with Loran D Ambs, contributing to the development of cutting-edge technologies in their field. Their partnership enhances the innovative capabilities of their projects.

Conclusion

Chris Yakymyshyn is a pioneering inventor whose work in optical geophones has the potential to revolutionize seismic detection. His patent reflects a deep understanding of laser technology and its applications in geophysical research.

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