London, United Kingdom

Michael Reading



Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.7

ph-index = 9

Forward Citations = 247(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • MiltonKeynes MK5 8HU, GB (2001)
  • Milton Keynes, GB (2001)
  • London, GB (1993 - 2002)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1993-2002

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12 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Michael Reading: Innovator in Thermal Analysis and Imaging

Introduction

Michael Reading is a distinguished inventor based in London, GB. He holds a total of 12 patents that showcase his expertise in thermal analysis and imaging technologies. His innovative contributions have significantly advanced the field of material science.

Latest Patents

Among his latest patents is a method and apparatus for performing localized thermal analysis and sub-surface imaging by scanning thermal microscopy. This invention utilizes a platinum/rhodium resistance thermal probe, which serves as both a localized heat source and a detector. It enables localized differential calorimetry by thermally inducing and detecting events such as glass transitions, meltings, recrystallizations, and thermal decomposition within material volumes estimated at a few micrometers. Additionally, the probe is capable of imaging variations in thermal conductivity and diffusivity, performing depth profiling, and sub-surface imaging. The maximum depth of the sample that is imaged is controlled by generating and detecting evanescent temperature waves in the sample.

Another notable patent involves a method and apparatus for performing chemical analysis using imaging by scanning thermal microscopy. This invention allows for sub-micron chemical analysis of the surface and sub-surface of a sample material, whether at atmospheric pressure or submerged in a substance. A thermal and/or topographic image of the sample's surface is obtained, and a location for study is selected using this image. The activation device is then positioned over the selected location, allowing for the ablation, desorption, or decomposition of surface and/or sub-surface products from the sample material for chemical analysis.

Career Highlights

Michael Reading has worked with notable companies, including TA Instruments, Inc. His work has been instrumental in developing advanced thermal analysis techniques that are widely used in research and industry.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Michael has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Azzedine Hammiche and Mo Song. Their joint efforts have contributed to the success of various projects and innovations in the field.

Conclusion

Michael Reading's contributions to thermal analysis and imaging technologies have made a significant impact on material science. His innovative patents and collaborations reflect his dedication to advancing the field.

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