Spring, TX, United States of America

Rebecca Corina Jachmann

USPTO Granted Patents = 32 


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.5

ph-index = 4

Forward Citations = 44(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Downingtown, PA (US) (2015)
  • Kingwood, TX (US) (2016 - 2019)
  • Houston, TX (US) (2016 - 2021)
  • Spring, TX (US) (2016 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2015-2025

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32 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance by Rebecca Corina Jachmann

Introduction

Rebecca Corina Jachmann, based in Spring, TX, is a prominent inventor recognized for her significant contributions to the field of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). With an impressive portfolio of 30 patents, her work is instrumental in advancing the technology used in wellbore analysis and subterranean research.

Latest Patents

Jachmann's latest patents include groundbreaking methods that enhance the transmission and analysis of NMR data. One notable invention is the "Split inversion for nuclear magnetic resonance data." This method involves transmitting NMR data between downhole tools and surface-based systems by generating a first vector comprising spectrum coefficients associated with NMR echo signals. The development of a cumulative sum vector and a down-sampled vector allows for efficient data processing. Subsequently, a compressed vector is created for streamlined transmission over communication channels.

Another significant patent is focused on "Data inversion to reduce motion effects on nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation data." This NMR tool is designed for use in wellbores within subterranean regions. It includes a magnet assembly, an antenna for excitation and spin echo waveform reception, and a computing system that analyzes these signals to determine relaxation parameters, employing a novel inversion method for improved accuracy.

Career Highlights

Jachmann is currently affiliated with Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., where she plays a critical role in enhancing NMR technology for geological applications. Her dedicated efforts in research and development have led to numerous advancements that benefit the energy sector.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Jachmann has collaborated with esteemed individuals such as Jie Yang and Arcady Reiderman. These partnerships have fostered innovative thinking and expanded the possibilities of NMR applications in various industrial contexts.

Conclusion

Rebecca Corina Jachmann's contributions to nuclear magnetic resonance technology are noteworthy, reflecting her expertise and innovative spirit. With her continued research and collaboration, she is poised to make significant impacts in the field, thereby enhancing the understanding and exploration of subterranean regions.

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