Manassas, VA, United States of America

John S Rolland


Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 143(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2006

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovative Contributions of John S. Rolland in Underground Utility Detection

Introduction: John S. Rolland, based in Manassas, Virginia, has made significant strides in the realm of underground utility mapping and detection. With a keen understanding of how to locate and identify subterranean utilities, Rolland's innovations have provided essential solutions to complex challenges faced in civil engineering and construction.

Latest Patents: Rolland holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for detecting, mapping, and locating underground utilities." This groundbreaking approach involves using a variety of underground utility sensors that traverse an area, collecting critical area location data to identify the utility positions accurately. By integrating sensor data with geographic information, Rolland's invention enables efficient mapping of utilities, essential for infrastructure development and maintenance.

Career Highlights: John S. Rolland is currently associated with Ensco, Inc., where he continues to refine his expertise and contribute to advancements in utility detection technologies. His dedication to innovation has not only propelled his career but has also established him as a key player in the industry.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Rolland has collaborated with distinguished professionals such as David W. A. Taylor, Jr. and Alan G. R. Bell. Their collective effort showcases a commitment to advancing the understanding and capabilities within the field of underground utility detection and mapping.

Conclusion: John S. Rolland exemplifies the spirit of innovation, contributing valuable inventions that address real-world challenges in the field of infrastructure. Through his patent and collaborative efforts, he has paved the way for more effective underground utility management, demonstrating the importance of continuous improvement in engineering practices.

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