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Glendale, CA, United States of America

Joseph Jay Fitzpatrick

Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.50

ph-index = 1

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.

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Joseph Jay FitzpatrickJames Steppan (5 patents)Joseph Jay FitzpatrickBrett Tamatea Henderson (5 patents)Joseph Jay FitzpatrickGangqiang Wang (5 patents)Joseph Jay FitzpatrickLeta Yar-Li Woo (5 patents)Joseph Jay FitzpatrickRobert Scott Glass (4 patents)Joseph Jay FitzpatrickKlaus Karl Allmendinger (4 patents)Joseph Jay FitzpatrickAnthoniraj Lourdhusamy (4 patents)Joseph Jay FitzpatrickFrank Bell (1 patent)Joseph Jay FitzpatrickJoseph Jay Fitzpatrick (5 patents)James SteppanJames Steppan (15 patents)Brett Tamatea HendersonBrett Tamatea Henderson (15 patents)Gangqiang WangGangqiang Wang (7 patents)Leta Yar-Li WooLeta Yar-Li Woo (5 patents)Robert Scott GlassRobert Scott Glass (20 patents)Klaus Karl AllmendingerKlaus Karl Allmendinger (15 patents)Anthoniraj LourdhusamyAnthoniraj Lourdhusamy (9 patents)Frank BellFrank Bell (1 patent)
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Company Filing History:

1. Emisense Technologies, LLC (5 from 13 patents)

2. Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC (4 from 1,571 patents)


5 patents:

1. 9857325 - Electrochemical sensing using comparison of voltage-current time differential values during waveform generation and detection

2. 9857326 - Gas stream analysis using voltage-current time differential operation of electrochemical sensors

3. 9857239 - Temperature analysis with voltage-current time differential operation of electrochemical sensors

4. 9724897 - Processing method for constraining lower melting point metals within ceramic laminates during sintering

5. 9581564 - Electrochemical sensing using voltage-current time differential

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