Wallisellen/Zurich, Switzerland

Christoph Hagleitner


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 39(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2003

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Title: Christoph Hagleitner: Innovator in Sensor Technology

Introduction

Christoph Hagleitner is a prominent inventor based in Wallisellen/Zurich, Switzerland. He is known for his innovative contributions to sensor technology, particularly in the development of advanced sensor apparatuses. His work has significant implications in various fields, including gas sensing and microscopy.

Latest Patents

Hagleitner holds a patent for a "Sensor apparatus with magnetically deflected cantilever." This magnetically excited, resonant cantilever sensor apparatus features a cantilever as the transducer element. A static magnetic field is directed in the plane of the cantilever, which cooperates with a current loop on the cantilever. By orienting the magnetic field along or perpendicular to the cantilever axis and controlling the current appropriately, selective excitation of resonance or non-resonance modes can be achieved. The deflection of the cantilever is detected using piezoresistive or magnetic readout. This apparatus can be utilized as a gas sensor, scanning force microscope, mechanical filter, temperature sensor, or similar applications. Hagleitner has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Christoph Hagleitner is affiliated with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, where he conducts research and development in sensor technologies. His work has contributed to advancements in the field and has garnered attention from both academic and industrial sectors.

Collaborations

Hagleitner has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Dirk Lange and Oliver Brand. Their joint efforts have furthered the research and application of innovative sensor technologies.

Conclusion

Christoph Hagleitner is a key figure in the realm of sensor innovation, with a focus on developing advanced technologies that have practical applications across various industries. His contributions continue to shape the future of sensor technology.

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