Harbin, China

Juan Zhao


Average Co-Inventor Count = 13.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Juan Zhao - Innovator in Pulsed Power Technology

Introduction

Juan Zhao is a prominent inventor based in Harbin, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of pulsed power technology. His innovative work focuses on developing systems that enhance the efficiency and reliability of power supplies for various applications.

Latest Patents

Juan Zhao holds a patent for a "Data acquisition and control system of pulsed power supply for multi-load." This invention relates to the technical field of pulsed power. The system is designed to control 18 sets of pulsed power supplies, providing stable and reliable excitation current to 18 coils. It features multiple output time sequences and flexible adjustability. This technology enables ground-based simulation devices to replicate the magnetic field topology of the Earth's magnetosphere, which is essential for physical experiments. The system includes functions such as control over charge and discharge of pulsed power supplies, selection of power supplies in use, delay trigger settings, voltage monitoring, and status monitoring of key components. It also incorporates failure alarm and handling mechanisms to ensure the safety of equipment and personnel.

Career Highlights

Juan Zhao is affiliated with the Harbin Institute of Technology, where he continues to advance his research and development efforts. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in simulating near-earth space plasma environments.

Collaborations

Juan has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Peng E and Jian Guan, who share his commitment to advancing technology in the field of pulsed power.

Conclusion

Juan Zhao's innovative contributions to pulsed power technology demonstrate his expertise and dedication to advancing scientific research. His patent reflects a significant step forward in the ability to simulate complex magnetic environments for experimental purposes.

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