Parthenstein, Germany

Manfred Wendisch


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2004

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Title: Manfred Wendisch: Innovator in Atmospheric Research

Introduction

Manfred Wendisch is a notable inventor based in Parthenstein, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of atmospheric research, particularly in understanding the behavior of particles and droplets in gas-vapor mixtures. His innovative work has implications for studying cloud dynamics and microphysical processes.

Latest Patents

Wendisch holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for investigating temporal development of particles or droplets in gas-vapor mixture." This invention relates to a method for investigating the behavior of particles or droplets within a flow device. It allows for the adjustment and control of thermodynamic system parameters based on the observed behavior of an internal standard with known properties. This capability leads to a well-defined vapor concentration and saturation field inside the flow device. By injecting particles or droplets into this controlled environment, researchers can measure their size and determine their activation and growth or shrinking behavior using a mathematical model of the fluid, thermodynamic, and chemical conditions present.

Career Highlights

Wendisch is affiliated with the Institute for Tropospheric Research, a German non-profit organization dedicated to advancing knowledge in atmospheric sciences. His work at this institute has allowed him to collaborate with other experts in the field and contribute to significant advancements in atmospheric research.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include Jost Heintzenberg and Robert J. Charlson. Their collaborative efforts have further enriched the research conducted at the Institute for Tropospheric Research.

Conclusion

Manfred Wendisch's innovative contributions to atmospheric research, particularly through his patented methods, have enhanced our understanding of cloud dynamics and microphysical processes. His work continues to influence the field and inspire future research endeavors.

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