Lausanne, Switzerland

Matthias Geissbuehler


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.7

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2017-2019

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Matthias Geissbuehler: Innovator in Nanofluidic Biosensors and Cumulant Microscopy

Introduction

Matthias Geissbuehler is a prominent inventor based in Lausanne, Switzerland. He has made significant contributions to the fields of nanofluidic biosensors and microscopy. With a total of 2 patents, his work is at the forefront of innovative technologies.

Latest Patents

Geissbuehler's latest patents include a gas evacuation system for a nanofluidic biosensor. This system comprises a bottom substrate and a top substrate, which define an input lateral aperture, a nanoslit containing at least one functionalized area, and an output lateral aperture or an internal reservoir. The biosensor system is designed to allow a solution containing biomolecules to enter the input lateral aperture and pass through the nanoslit and output lateral aperture or internal reservoir. Additionally, it features a gas evacuation subsystem located between the nanoslit and the biosensor's external environment. Another notable patent is for a cumulant microscopy method and system. This invention describes a technique for imaging and analyzing stochastically and independently blinking point-like emitters. By employing multiple-order cumulants analysis alongside an established blinking model, it enables the extraction of super-resolved environment-related parameter maps, such as molecular state lifetimes and concentration distributions.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Geissbuehler has worked with esteemed organizations, including École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne and Abionic SA. His expertise in nanotechnology and microscopy has positioned him as a key figure in these fields.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include Stefan Geissbuehler and Claudio Dellagiacoma. Their collaborative efforts have contributed to advancements in the technologies they are developing.

Conclusion

Matthias Geissbuehler's innovative work in nanofluidic biosensors and cumulant microscopy showcases his significant impact on technology and research. His contributions continue to influence the scientific community and pave the way for future advancements.

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