Harland, WI, United States of America

Peter Chan


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 24(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2005

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Peter Chan in Superconducting Magnet Monitoring

Introduction

Peter Chan is an accomplished inventor based in Harland, Wisconsin. He has made significant contributions to the field of superconducting magnet systems. His innovative approach focuses on enhancing the monitoring and maintenance of these complex systems.

Latest Patents

Peter Chan holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for monitoring superconducting magnet data." This invention allows for remote monitoring of superconducting magnet systems from various manufacturers and vintages. The patent describes a magnet selector interface that configures the monitoring system to the specific magnet system in use. The technique incorporates scalable analogue to digital conversion with integrated excitation circuitry for both input and output of magnet system sensors. This innovation enables devices like remote terminal units and data-logging technology to monitor primary and secondary indicators of magnet system performance. It also provides early warnings of potential failures, facilitating predictive maintenance, reducing maintenance costs, minimizing MRI downtime, and decreasing helium loss.

Career Highlights

Peter Chan is currently employed at GE Medical Technology Services, Inc. His work focuses on improving the reliability and efficiency of superconducting magnet systems. With his expertise, he has contributed to advancements that benefit medical imaging technologies.

Collaborations

Peter collaborates with various professionals in his field, including his coworker, Larry Keith Knight. Their combined efforts aim to push the boundaries of technology in superconducting magnet monitoring.

Conclusion

Peter Chan's innovative work in superconducting magnet monitoring exemplifies the impact of inventions on technology and healthcare. His contributions are vital for enhancing the performance and reliability of medical imaging systems.

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