Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012
Title: Jussi Tuppurainen: Innovator in Micromechanical Sensors
Introduction
Jussi Tuppurainen is a notable inventor based in Lempaala, Finland. He has made significant contributions to the field of micromechanical sensors, particularly in analyzing liquid samples. His innovative work has the potential to enhance the sensitivity and efficiency of liquid analysis.
Latest Patents
Tuppurainen holds a patent for a micromechanical sensor, sensor array, and method. This invention relates to a micromechanical sensor designed for analyzing liquid samples and includes an array of such sensors. The method utilizes longitudinal bulk acoustic waves for micromechanical analysis of liquid phase samples. The sensor features a body and a planar wave guide portion, which is spaced from the body. It incorporates at least one electro-mechanical transducer element that excites longitudinal bulk acoustic waves in response to electrical actuation and converts these acoustic waves into electrical signals. The wave guide portion is equipped with a sample-receiving zone for introducing the liquid sample. This invention aims to improve the sensitivity of micromechanical liquid sensors.
Career Highlights
Jussi Tuppurainen is associated with the Valtion Teknillinen Tutkimuskeskus, a prominent research institution in Finland. His work there has focused on advancing technologies related to micromechanical sensors and their applications in various fields.
Collaborations
Tuppurainen collaborates with Kirsi Tappura, contributing to the development and refinement of innovative sensor technologies.
Conclusion
Jussi Tuppurainen's contributions to micromechanical sensors represent a significant advancement in the field of liquid analysis. His innovative patent showcases the potential for improved sensitivity in sensor technology, which can have far-reaching implications in various applications.