Alexandria, VA, United States of America

Lawrence S Goldberg


Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.5

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 46(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Owings Mills, MD (US) (1980)
  • Alexandria, VA (US) (1979 - 1985)
  • Vancouver, WA (US) (2012)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1979-2012

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4 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Lawrence S Goldberg

Introduction

Lawrence S Goldberg is a notable inventor based in Alexandria, VA (US). He holds a total of 4 patents that showcase his contributions to various fields, particularly in music technology and spectroscopy.

Latest Patents

One of his latest inventions is the "Fret Runner," which is a colorized musical notation system. This system can combine assigned colors representing musical notes with a scale degree pattern and visually display a selected portion of the result to guide someone in a musical performance. The visual manifestation is enhanced by including mnemonics along with interconnected fingerboard patterns that provide self-contained directions for playing common scales such as the major pentatonic, the minor pentatonic, and the blues scales, along with all seven modes. Chords can be constructed by playing selected scale degree tones simultaneously rather than consecutively as with scales. The computer also presents a means of suggesting tone combinations to create particular aural and psychological effects. An exhaustive selection of scales and chords may be constructed if one knows the proper formulas. The colorized notation system can also be used to construct written musical notation.

Another significant patent is related to "Picosecond Broadband CARS Probe Using the Picosecond Continuum." This invention involves a coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS) method and apparatus for producing a broadband CARS vibrational spectrum of a sample in a single picosecond laser pulse. A laser pulse having a picosecond duration and a frequency is directed into a liquid cell containing D₂O, generating a picosecond continuum pulse with a broad range of frequencies and a picosecond duration. A second harmonic of the laser pulse is produced to form a probe pulse, and the combined pulses are directed into a sample to excite the Raman active vibrational resonances in the sample. The sample emits a beam of radiation containing an anti-Stokes spectrum of energy characteristic of the sample, which is then separated for detection and analysis.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Lawrence has worked with various organizations, including the United States as represented by the Secretary of the Navy. His work has significantly impacted the fields of music technology and spectroscopy.

Collaborations

Lawrence has collaborated with notable individuals such as Leon Esterowitz and Filbert J Bartoli, contributing to the advancement of his innovative projects.

Conclusion

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