Anoka, MN, United States of America

Cynthia Robin Nelson Konen


Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

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Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2011

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Title: Celebrating the Innovations of Cynthia Robin Nelson Konen

Introduction: Cynthia Robin Nelson Konen is an accomplished inventor based in Anoka, Minnesota, renowned for her contributions to semiconductor technology. With a focus on improving thermal management in semiconductor devices, her innovative ideas have found recognition in the field of electronics.

Latest Patents: Cynthia holds a patent for a groundbreaking invention titled "Semiconductor Device Thermal Connection." This invention addresses the critical issue of heat removal from semiconductor devices, such as integrated circuits. The design incorporates a metallic barrier layer on the semiconductor device, combined with a high thermal conductivity material that connects the device to a thermal heat spreader. Notably, the high thermal conductivity material can include metallic components, such as indium, which are soldered onto the sputtered layer. The invention also integrates a secondary thermal connection—utilizing a compressible solid carbon fiber material that is contained within a diaphragm to prevent contact with the semiconductor device.

Career Highlights: Currently, Cynthia is employed at Raytheon Company, a leader in defense and aerospace technology. Her work at Raytheon emphasizes the importance of thermal management solutions in advanced electronic systems. Cynthia's expertise and innovative spirit contribute significantly to the development of cutting-edge technologies in this competitive industry.

Collaborations: Throughout her career, Cynthia has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Peter J. Drake and Chad E. Boyack. These collaborations enrich her projects and foster a creative environment for innovation, driving advancements in semiconductor applications.

Conclusion: Cynthia Robin Nelson Konen's inventive spirit and commitment to excellence exemplify the potential of women in technology. Her patent on semiconductor device thermal connections not only demonstrates her creativity and technical proficiency but also addresses critical needs in modern electronic systems. As she continues her work at Raytheon Company, Cynthia remains an inspiring figure in the field of semiconductor innovation.

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