Location History:
- Tallahassee, FL (US) (2017)
- Sappemeer, NL (2018)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017-2018
Title: Julia Helga Jungmann: Innovator in Vacuum-Compatible Technologies
Introduction
Julia Helga Jungmann is a prominent inventor based in Sappemeer, Netherlands. She has made significant contributions to the field of vacuum-compatible technologies, holding a total of 2 patents. Her work focuses on enhancing the functionality and efficiency of devices used in ultra-high vacuum environments.
Latest Patents
Among her latest patents is the "Electrical vacuum-compatible feedthrough structure and detector assembly using such feedthrough structure." This invention features a feedthrough structure that includes a printed circuit board (PCB) designed for carrying one or more detectors. The PCB is equipped with a top surface that has a first UHV sealing layer and multiple electrical electrodes, along with a thermally conductive layer. Additionally, the back surface contains second electrodes and another thermally conductive layer, facilitating effective thermal and electrical connections.
Another notable patent is "Detection of ions in an ion trap." This invention describes an ion trap, such as an ion cyclotron resonance analyzer cell, which integrates a position-sensitive and/or time-sensitive ion detector. The design allows for improved detection methods of ions within the trap, showcasing her innovative approach to ion detection technologies.
Career Highlights
Julia has worked with several notable companies, including Amsterdam Scientific Instruments Holding B.V. and Particle Physics Inside Products B.V. Her experience in these organizations has contributed to her expertise in developing advanced technologies for scientific applications.
Collaborations
Throughout her career, Julia has collaborated with various professionals, including Ronald Martinus Alexander Heeren and Don Smith. These partnerships have enriched her work and expanded her impact in the field.
Conclusion
Julia Helga Jungmann is a trailblazer in the realm of vacuum-compatible technologies, with her patents reflecting her innovative spirit and technical expertise. Her contributions continue to influence advancements in scientific instrumentation and detection methods.