Wageningen, Netherlands

Rob Van Der Schoor

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2008

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Title: Rob Van Der Schoor: Innovator in Plant Material Quality Assessment

Introduction

Rob Van Der Schoor is a notable inventor based in Wageningen, Netherlands. He has made significant contributions to the field of plant research, particularly in assessing the quality of plant material through innovative methods and devices. His work is essential for improving agricultural practices and enhancing plant material evaluation.

Latest Patents

Rob Van Der Schoor holds a patent for a method and device designed to make images of the quantum efficiency of the photosynthetic system. This invention aims to determine the quality of plant material by creating chlorophyll fluorescence images. The process involves scanning the material with a beam of electromagnetic radiation to excite the chlorophyll present. The resulting fluorescence images are analyzed to calculate the quantum efficiency of the photosynthetic system. This patent represents a significant advancement in the field of plant research.

Career Highlights

Rob Van Der Schoor is associated with Plant Research International B.V., where he applies his expertise in plant material assessment. His innovative approach has garnered attention in the scientific community, contributing to advancements in agricultural research and technology.

Collaborations

Rob has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Hendrik Jalink and Adrianus Henricus Cornelis Maria Schapendonk. These partnerships have further enhanced the impact of his work in the field of plant research.

Conclusion

Rob Van Der Schoor's contributions to the assessment of plant material quality through innovative methods and devices highlight his importance in the field of plant research. His work continues to influence agricultural practices and improve the understanding of plant systems.

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