Dallas, TX, United States of America

Lea Ann Ellermeier

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations by Lea Ann Ellermeier in Airborne Contaminant Detection.

Introduction

Lea Ann Ellermeier is an accomplished inventor based in Dallas, TX (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of airborne contaminant detection. Her innovative work focuses on the continuous monitoring of airborne particulate matter and biomolecules, which is crucial for ensuring safety in various environments.

Latest Patents

Ellermeier holds a patent for a system titled "Near real-time, hands-off detection of airborne particulate contaminants and bioburden." This patent describes various implementations, systems, and methods for continuous, near real-time, hands-off sampling of airborne particulate matter. The technology allows for the qualification and quantification of biomolecules in samples that represent biological or microbial contamination. The systems may utilize an electrostatic precipitator for sampling, along with a measurement assembly designed to illuminate, excite, or break down the sampled matter using electromagnetic radiation. This innovative approach enables the detection of a spectrum or specific wavelength bands of the scatter emitted by the sample. In one exemplary implementation, a sputter deposition process is employed to enhance plasmon resonance. The measurement data can be transferred via wireless communication for cloud storage and signal processing.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Lea Ann Ellermeier has demonstrated a commitment to advancing technology in the field of environmental monitoring. Her work has not only contributed to scientific knowledge but has also paved the way for practical applications in various industries.

Collaborations

Ellermeier has collaborated with notable professionals in her field, including Ernst-Ulrich Berndt and Ruedger Rubbert. These collaborations have further enriched her research and development efforts.

Conclusion

Lea Ann Ellermeier's innovative contributions to airborne contaminant detection highlight her role as a leading inventor in this critical area of research. Her patent reflects a significant advancement in technology that can enhance safety and monitoring in various environments.

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