Treviolo, Italy

Marcella Carissimi

USPTO Granted Patents = 34 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.6

ph-index = 4

Forward Citations = 37(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Treviolo (Bergamo), IT (2017)
  • Treviolo, IT (2013 - 2024)
  • Bergamo, IT (2023 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2013-2025

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34 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Marcella Carissimi: The Woman Behind 22 Patents

Innovation and technology are two fields that have been highly progressive over the past few decades. Marcella Carissimi is a name that comes to mind when we talk about ground-breaking inventions and patents. A self-reliant inventor, Marcella Carissimi hails from Treviolo, Italy, and has achieved several milestones in the world of technology.

Carissimi has been awarded a total of 22 patents till now, and her work in the field of non-volatile memory devices and current-generator circuits have been phenomenal. Among her latest patents, one includes a "Non-volatile memory device having a reading circuit operating at low voltage". This device includes a memory array, a reading circuit, and a read supply voltage generator, among other components.

Another patent includes the "Current-generator circuit" which comprises an output-current generator circuit, a compensation circuit, and a driver, all three of which work in coordination to produce the desired output. The compensation circuit includes a resistive block, which changes its electrical resistance according to the resistance of the output load.

Carissimi has worked with some of the most prominent companies in the field of technology, including STMicroelectronics S.r.l and STMicroelectronics International N.V. During her tenure at these companies, she worked with some talented individuals, including Marco Pasotti and Laura Capecchi, both of whom were her colleagues.

With over 22 patents to her name, Marcella Carissimi's inventions have significantly impacted the field of technology. Her non-volatile memory devices and current-generator circuits have made it easier for electronic devices to operate smoothly and efficiently. Carissimi's remarkable work is a testament to the fact that women can excel in male-dominated fields and make an impact that lasts a lifetime.

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