Eindhoven, Netherlands

Gérald Lucassen


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2010

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Gérald Lucassen: Innovator in Spectroscopic Systems

Introduction

Gérald Lucassen is a notable inventor based in Eindhoven, Netherlands. He has made significant contributions to the field of spectroscopic analysis, particularly through his innovative patent. His work focuses on enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of spectroscopic systems.

Latest Patents

Gérald Lucassen holds a patent for an "Alignment system for spectroscopic analysis." This invention provides a spectroscopic system along with a method for autonomous tuning of the system and a corresponding computer program product. By detecting the position of return radiation in a transverse plane of an aperture of a spectroscopic analysis unit, a control signal can be generated. This signal allows for the operation of servo-driven translation or tilting stages of optical components. Consequently, a transverse misalignment of a spectroscopic system can be effectively detected. The invention enables various detection schemes, facilitating autonomous tuning and the elimination of misalignment in spectroscopic systems.

Career Highlights

Gérald Lucassen is associated with Koninklijke Philips Corporation N.V., a leading company in technology and innovation. His work at Philips has allowed him to contribute to advancements in spectroscopic technology, showcasing his expertise and commitment to innovation.

Collaborations

Gérald has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Bernardus Leonardus Gerardus Bakker and Michael Cornelis Van Beek. These collaborations have further enriched his work and contributed to the development of innovative solutions in the field.

Conclusion

Gérald Lucassen's contributions to spectroscopic systems through his patent demonstrate his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing technology. His work continues to influence the field, paving the way for future developments in spectroscopic analysis.

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