Hastveda, Sweden

Daniel Topgaard


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 10(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2008

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Title: Daniel Topgaard: Innovator in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Detection

Introduction

Daniel Topgaard is a prominent inventor based in Hastveda, Sweden. He has made significant contributions to the field of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) detection. His innovative work focuses on improving the accuracy and efficiency of NMR systems, which are crucial in various scientific and medical applications.

Latest Patents

Topgaard holds a patent for "Nuclear magnetic resonance detection in inhomogeneous magnetic fields." This patent discloses methods and systems for compensating for static magnetic field inhomogeneities during nuclear magnetic resonance detection. The application of radio frequency pulses and/or magnetic field gradients is utilized to correct for spin dephasing caused by these inhomogeneities. The methods and systems developed by Topgaard aim to enhance signal-to-noise ratios in NMR and MRI systems, where magnetic field inhomogeneity can significantly impact results. He has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Daniel Topgaard is affiliated with the University of California, where he continues to advance research in the field of nuclear magnetic resonance. His work has garnered attention for its potential to improve diagnostic imaging techniques and enhance scientific research methodologies.

Collaborations

Topgaard has collaborated with notable researchers in his field, including Alexander Pines and Dimitrios Sakellariou. These collaborations have further enriched his research and contributed to advancements in NMR technology.

Conclusion

Daniel Topgaard is a key figure in the realm of nuclear magnetic resonance detection, with a focus on addressing challenges posed by magnetic field inhomogeneities. His innovative approaches and collaborations continue to pave the way for advancements in NMR and MRI systems.

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