Catonsville, MD, United States of America

Nathan Kesavan


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2020-2022

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Nathan Kesavan: Innovator in Airborne Particle Sampling

Introduction

Nathan Kesavan is an accomplished inventor based in Catonsville, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of airborne particle sampling, holding 2 patents that enhance the efficiency of collecting airborne particles for analysis. His work is particularly relevant in environmental monitoring and public health.

Latest Patents

One of Nathan's latest patents focuses on passive sampling of airborne particles with the aid of natural air flow. This innovative apparatus is designed to collect airborne particles, such as those found in aerosols, by utilizing natural air movement. The passive sampler increases sampling efficiency for diffusion and electrostatic collection of particles by bringing them closer to the deposition surface. Additionally, alternately charged electret filters further enhance the sampling efficiency, making this invention a valuable tool for researchers and environmental scientists.

Career Highlights

Nathan Kesavan is currently employed by the US Government as represented by the Secretary of the Army. His role involves developing technologies that improve the monitoring of airborne pollutants and contribute to environmental safety. His expertise in this area has positioned him as a key figure in the advancement of passive sampling techniques.

Collaborations

Nathan has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Jana S Kesavan and Jerold R Bottiger. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and the sharing of ideas.

Conclusion

Nathan Kesavan's contributions to the field of airborne particle sampling demonstrate his commitment to innovation and environmental health. His patents reflect a deep understanding of the challenges in monitoring airborne pollutants and provide effective solutions for future research.

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