Lilienthal, Germany

Oliver Räther

USPTO Granted Patents = 19 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.8

ph-index = 8

Forward Citations = 164(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Bremen, DE (2005 - 2013)
  • Lilienthal, DE (2013 - 2022)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal11 out of 216 
 
Bruker Daltonik Gmbh
 patents
silverMedal9 out of 832,680 
Other
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 2005-2022

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19 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Oliver Räther: Innovating Technology, Engineering, and Design

Introduction:

Throughout his illustrious career, Oliver Räther has become a prominent figure in the fields of technology, engineering, and design. Hailing from Lilienthal, Germany, Räther has established himself as a visionary innovator with extensive expertise. With a remarkable number of patents and industry experience, he has made significant contributions that have shaped modern advancements. This article explores Räther's latest patents, career highlights, notable collaborations, and his significant impact on the innovation landscape.

Latest Patents:

Oliver Räther boasts an impressive portfolio of 17 patents, showcasing his skills across various domains. Two of his recent notable patents include:

1. Determining the Reduced Ion Mobility of Ion Species by Trapped Ion Mobility Spectrometry (TIMS):

This invention revolutionizes ion mobility spectrometry by providing novel methods and devices to determine the reduced ion mobility (K) of ion species. By measuring the arrival time (tof) of the ion species and utilizing predetermined instrumental parameters, the reduced ion mobility (K) can be accurately determined using the inverse of a system function: K = SYS(t, p). This groundbreaking invention has the potential to enhance ion analysis techniques and advance the field of analytical chemistry.

2. Method for Controlling the Mass Filter in a Hybrid IMS/MS System:

Räther's innovation addresses the challenge of acquiring as many fragment mass spectra of selected substances in complex mixtures as possible. Through a hybrid mass spectrometric system comprising an ion source, ion mobility separator, mass filter, fragmentation cell, and mass analyzer, this method adapts the dwell time of the mass filter based on the length of the ion mobility signal in a mass-mobility map. The ability to control the dwell time optimizes the acquisition of fragment mass spectra, facilitating efficient and accurate substance identification.

Career Highlights:

Oliver Räther's career is studded with significant achievements and milestones. With his multidisciplinary expertise, he has made notable contributions to various industries. Räther has been a key contributor to companies such as Bruker Daltonik GmbH, a leading analytical instrumentation company. His innovative mindset and problem-solving acumen have been instrumental in driving advancements and pushing the boundaries of technological possibilities.

Collaborations:

In his professional journey, Räther has had the opportunity to collaborate with esteemed professionals, further amplifying his impact. Notable coworkers include Melvin Andrew Park and Carsten Stoermer. These collaborations have fostered an environment of cross-pollination of ideas, leading to the development of cutting-edge solutions and expanding the horizons of innovation.

Conclusion:

Oliver Räther's remarkable expertise in technology, engineering, and design has positioned him as a prominent figure in the innovation landscape. With a substantial patent portfolio and influential contributions to various industries, Räther's work revolutionizes analytical chemistry, mass spectrometry, and ion analysis methodologies. Through his collaborations and visionary mindset, Räther continues to shape the future of technology, leaving a lasting impact on the world of innovations and patents.

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