Bussigny, Switzerland

Matthew John Lawrenson

USPTO Granted Patents = 97 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.8

ph-index = 6

Forward Citations = 130(Granted Patents)

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Location History:

  • Lausanne, SE (2017)
  • Bussigney-Pres-De-Lausanne, CH (2017)
  • Bussignypres-de-lausanne, CH (2017)
  • Espoo, FI (2016 - 2018)
  • Bussigney, CH (2018)
  • Bussigny-pres-de-laussane, CH (2018)
  • Bussigny-pres-de-lausanne, CH (2015 - 2023)
  • Eindhoven, NL (2017 - 2023)
  • Chesterfield, MO (US) (2022 - 2023)
  • Lausanne, CH (2015 - 2024)
  • Bussigny, CH (2017 - 2024)
  • Bussigny-pres-de-lausanne, CN (2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2015-2025

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

97 patents (USPTO):

Title: Innovator Spotlight: Matthew John Lawrenson's Patents Revolutionizing User Interfaces and Audio Signal Alteration

Introduction:

In the dynamic world of innovation, there are creators who leave their mark with groundbreaking inventions. Matthew John Lawrenson, a prolific inventor with 65 patents to his name, has made significant contributions in the fields of user interface customization and adaptive audio signal alteration. Let's delve deeper into his latest patents and explore his notable career.

Patent 1: Customization of Help Information based on EEG Data:

Lawrenson's patent focuses on improving user experience by customizing help information based on electroencephalography (EEG) data. The method involves obtaining EEG data that measures brain activity while a user interacts with a user interface (UI) and interprets help information. By analyzing the EEG data, Lawrenson's computing device identifies the cognitive states of the user and provides customized help information accordingly. This invention has the potential to enhance the accessibility and usability of UIs for a wide range of users.

Patent 2: Method and Apparatus for Adaptive Audio Signal Alteration:

Lawrenson's second patent centers around adaptive audio signal alteration. By leveraging brain activity analysis and sensor measurements, Lawrenson's invention determines whether the user is distracted by an audio signal. When distraction is detected, configurable parameters are calculated to alter the audio signal and produce modified versions that mitigate the distraction. This technology paves the way for personalized audio experiences, catering to individual users and enhancing focus in various listening environments.

Career and Collaborations:

Throughout his career, Lawrenson has contributed his inventive prowess to prominent companies in the industry. He has worked with Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, a global leader in telecommunications, and Sony Corporation, a renowned electronics and entertainment conglomerate. Collaborating with talented colleagues like Julian Charles Nolan and Till Burkert has helped Lawrenson create synergistic innovations in user interfaces, audio signal alteration, and beyond.

Conclusion:

Matthew John Lawrenson is a visionary inventor who has significantly impacted the fields of user interface customization and adaptive audio signal alteration. With his 65 patents, he has revolutionized the way we interact with technology. Moving forward, Lawrenson's inventions will continue to evolve and shape the future of user experiences, making them more intuitive and tailored to individual needs.

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