Beijing, China

Lijian Ding


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014

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Title: Lijian Ding: Innovator in Superconducting Technology

Introduction

Lijian Ding is a prominent inventor based in Beijing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of superconducting technology, particularly through his innovative patent that addresses the fabrication of superconducting joints.

Latest Patents

Lijian Ding holds a patent titled "Process for fabricating an ultra-low-resistance superconducting joint having high shielding characteristics." This patent describes a process that includes corroding copper on the outer surface of a NbTi/Cu superconducting wire to create terminal NbTi superconducting filaments. The process further involves inserting an equal number of these filaments into the niobium layer of a Nb/NbTi/Cu multilayer composite rod. The final steps include pressing the composite rod and filaments together to form a joint, which is then inserted into a YBCO tube filled with molten bismuth-lead-tin-cadmium alloy solder. This innovative approach results in a superconducting joint characterized by high shielding and low resistance.

Career Highlights

Lijian Ding is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he continues to advance research in superconducting materials and technologies. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in various fields, including energy and electronics.

Collaborations

Lijian Ding has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Qiuliang Wang and Xinning Hu. Their combined expertise contributes to the ongoing research and development in superconducting technologies.

Conclusion

Lijian Ding's innovative work in superconducting technology exemplifies the importance of research and development in advancing modern science. His contributions, particularly through his patented process, highlight the potential for improved superconducting materials in various applications.

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