Goleta, CA, United States of America

James Shaw

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2019

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of James Shaw in Scanning Probe Microscopy

Introduction

James Shaw is an accomplished inventor based in Goleta, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of microscopy, particularly through his innovative designs that enhance the functionality of scanning probe microscopes. His work is characterized by a focus on improving sample retention mechanisms, which are crucial for accurate imaging and analysis.

Latest Patents

James Shaw holds a patent for a "Sample vessel retention structure for scanning probe microscope." This invention features a sample vessel retention mechanism designed for an inverted microscope equipped with an optical objective and a scanning probe microscope (SPM) head. The mechanism includes a platform that supports a sample vessel, which has an aperture allowing the microscope's objective to approach the sample from below. The retention mechanism creates a vacuum region in the platform, which is connected to a vacuum generator. This vacuum helps to minimize oscillation of the sample vessel floor during operation, thereby enhancing the performance of the SPM head.

Career Highlights

James Shaw is currently employed at Bruker Nano GmbH, a company known for its advanced scientific instruments and solutions. His work at Bruker has allowed him to apply his innovative ideas in a practical setting, contributing to the development of cutting-edge microscopy technologies.

Collaborations

James has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Charles Meyer and Shuiqing Hu. Their combined expertise has fostered a productive environment for innovation and research within their field.

Conclusion

James Shaw's contributions to scanning probe microscopy exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in scientific research. His patented mechanisms not only enhance the functionality of microscopes but also pave the way for future advancements in the field.

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