Cleveland, OH, United States of America

Jennifer L Jordan


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2018-2019

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Jennifer L. Jordan

Introduction

Jennifer L. Jordan is an accomplished inventor based in Cleveland, OH (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of radio frequency technology, holding 2 patents that showcase her innovative spirit and technical expertise.

Latest Patents

Her latest patents include the development of high/low temperature contactless radio frequency probes. The first patent describes a contactless radio frequency (RF) probe that features a dielectric substrate and at least one waveguide. This design is configured to enhance the coupling between the dielectric substrate and the waveguide, while an air gap is incorporated to prevent thermal loading, thermal expansion, and material deformity. The second patent also focuses on high/low temperature contactless RF probes, specifically utilizing inverted microstrip lines. This RF probe includes a microstrip associated with a device under test and a broadside coupled inverted microstrip line designed to exchange RF signals with a network analyzer.

Career Highlights

Jennifer works for the United States of America as represented by the Administrator of NASA. Her role involves pushing the boundaries of technology and contributing to advancements in aerospace and related fields.

Collaborations

One of her notable coworkers is Rainee N. Simons, who also plays a significant role in their collaborative projects.

Conclusion

Jennifer L. Jordan's innovative work in radio frequency technology exemplifies her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and practical applications. Her contributions continue to impact the field positively.

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