Average Co-Inventor Count = 11.53
ph-index = 4
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Terrapower, LLC (24 from 147 patents)
2. The Invention Science Fund I LLC (6 from 1,343 patents)
3. Other (2 from 832,680 patents)
32 patents:
1. 11482344 - Standing wave nuclear fission reactor and methods
2. 10839965 - Nuclear fission reactor, flow control assembly, methods therefor and a flow control assembly system
3. 10304572 - Nuclear fission igniter
4. 10186333 - Traveling wave nuclear fission reactor, fuel assembly, and method of utilizing control rods to control burnfront
5. 9793014 - Heat pipe fission fuel element
6. 9734922 - System and method for operating a modular nuclear fission deflagration wave reactor
7. 9721679 - Nuclear fission reactor fuel assembly adapted to permit expansion of the nuclear fuel contained therein
8. 9721677 - Nuclear fission reactor, a vented nuclear fission fuel module, methods therefor, and a vented nuclear fission fuel module system
9. 9704604 - Nuclear fission reactor fuel assembly and system configured for controlled removal of a volatile fission product and heat released by a burn wave in a traveling wave nuclear fission reactor and method for same
10. 9677147 - System and method for annealing nuclear fission reactor materials
11. 9659673 - Nuclear fission reactor fuel assembly and system configured for controlled removal of a volatile fission product and heat released by a burn wave in a traveling wave nuclear fission reactor and method for same
12. 9653187 - Standing wave nuclear fission reactor and methods
13. 9443623 - Nuclear fission reactor fuel assembly and system configured for controlled removal of a volatile fission product and heat released by a burn wave in a traveling wave nuclear fission reactor and method for same
14. 9401228 - Standing wave nuclear fission reactor and methods
15. 9281083 - Traveling wave nuclear fission reactor, fuel assembly, and method of controlling burnup therein