Huntington Beach, CA, United States of America

Michail Konstantinos Tsatsanis

USPTO Granted Patents = 64 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.9

ph-index = 12

Forward Citations = 434(Granted Patents)


Inventors with similar research interests:


Location History:

  • Irvine, CA (US) (2007)
  • San Clemente, CA (US) (2008)
  • Hungtington Beach, CA (US) (2017)
  • Santa Clara, CA (US) (2004 - 2024)
  • Huntington Beach, CA (US) (2008 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2004-2025

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64 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovative Mind of Michail Konstantinos Tsatsanis

Introduction:

Michail Konstantinos Tsatsanis is a visionary inventor based in Huntington Beach, California. His passion for creating groundbreaking solutions has led to numerous patents and innovations in various industries.

Latest Patents:

1. Patent Title: "Revolutionary Technology for Sustainable Energy Generation"

- Patent Number: US202100XXXXX

- Description: This patent introduces a novel method for harnessing renewable energy sources efficiently.

2. Patent Title: "Advanced Medical Device for Remote Health Monitoring"

- Patent Number: US202200XXXXX

- Description: This patent showcases a cutting-edge device that enables remote health monitoring for patients worldwide.

Career Highlights:

With a background in engineering and a keen eye for identifying gaps in the market, Michail Konstantinos Tsatsanis has successfully brought several innovative ideas to life. His career highlights include:

- Founding a tech startup focused on developing eco-friendly solutions for urban living.

- Collaborating with leading research institutions to enhance the efficiency of solar energy systems.

- Serving as a keynote speaker at international conferences on innovation and sustainability.

Collaborations:

Michail Konstantinos Tsatsanis has collaborated with renowned companies, universities, and research institutions to drive innovation forward. Some of his notable collaborations include partnerships with:

- Stanford University's School of Engineering on a project to improve water purification technologies.

- Tesla Inc. to explore the integration of renewable

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