Beijing, China

Fei Su

USPTO Granted Patents = 10 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 37(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Ann Arbor, MI (US) (2020 - 2021)
  • Folsom, CA (US) (2022)
  • Beijing, CN (2018 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2018-2025

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10 patents (USPTO):

Title: Innovations of Fei Su in Lunar Research

Introduction

Fei Su is a prominent inventor based in Beijing, China, known for his significant contributions to lunar research. With a total of 10 patents, he has developed innovative technologies that enhance our understanding of lunar soil and its properties.

Latest Patents

One of his latest patents is a test device and test method for isotope measurement of noble gases in lunar soil. This invention includes a sophisticated testing device that features a carbon dioxide laser ultra-high vacuum sample melting system, zirconium-aluminum getters, and a noble gas mass spectrometer, among other components. The device is designed to accurately measure noble gases in lunar soil, providing valuable data for lunar exploration. Another notable patent is a water-containing simulated lunar soil preparation and water content measurement system and method. This system comprises a preparation unit, a low-pressure environment simulation unit, and a water content analysis unit, facilitating the study of water content in lunar soil.

Career Highlights

Fei Su has worked with renowned organizations such as Intel Corporation and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His experience in these institutions has allowed him to collaborate with leading experts in the field and contribute to groundbreaking research.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Fei Su has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Huaiyu He and Ziheng Liu. These partnerships have fostered innovation and advanced research in lunar studies.

Conclusion

Fei Su's work exemplifies the intersection of technology and lunar exploration. His patents not only enhance our understanding of lunar soil but also pave the way for future research and exploration.

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