Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2007-2022
Title: Innovations of Christopher Andrew McGrath
Introduction
Christopher Andrew McGrath is an accomplished inventor based in Blackfoot, Idaho. He holds a total of four patents, showcasing his expertise in the field of innovative materials and measurement systems. His work primarily focuses on developing surrogate materials for emergency response training and advanced systems for measuring radioactivity.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents, McGrath has developed "Surrogate isotope-containing materials for emergency response training." This invention involves solid particles that include surrogate isotopes, specifically designed to mimic radioactive materials without incorporating harmful isotopes. The surrogate materials are created using high-purity reactants and advanced techniques, allowing for precise tailoring of isotopes. Another significant patent is for "Containers and systems for the measurement of radioactive gases and related methods." This invention features a dual-shell container designed to maintain high pressure while measuring radiation from radionuclides, enhancing the accuracy of radioactivity measurements in fluid samples.
Career Highlights
McGrath's career is marked by his role at Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC, where he contributes to groundbreaking research and development projects. His innovative approach has led to significant advancements in emergency response training and radiation measurement technologies. His patents reflect a commitment to safety and precision in handling radioactive materials.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, McGrath has collaborated with notable colleagues, including David Herbert Meikrantz and Terry Allen Todd.
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