Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017
Title: Nilesh Shah: Innovator in Infrared Spectrometry
Introduction
Nilesh Shah is a notable inventor based in Columbia, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of infrared spectrometry through his innovative designs and patents. His work exemplifies the intersection of technology and scientific advancement.
Latest Patents
Nilesh Shah holds a patent for an "Interferometer for Fourier transform infrared spectrometry." This invention features an interferometer where an incident beam from a radiation source strikes a beam splitter at a first oblique angle of incidence. The beam is then divided into a first, reflected partial beam, and a second, transmitted partial beam, which travel along separate arms of the interferometer. The design allows for the interception, reflection, and re-splitting of these beams to create returning beam portions and exit beam portions. A second terminal mirror and a folding mirror are strategically positioned to enhance the functionality of the interferometer.
Career Highlights
Nilesh Shah is currently employed at Mettler-Toledo Autochem, Inc., where he continues to innovate and contribute to advancements in his field. His expertise in infrared spectrometry has positioned him as a valuable asset to his company and the scientific community.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Nilesh has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Christopher J. Manning and Peter Alfred Blacklin. These partnerships have fostered
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