Lawrence, KS, United States of America

Rose Emergo


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2011

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Title: The Innovations of Rose Emergo in High-Temperature Superconductors

Introduction

Rose Emergo, an accomplished inventor based in Lawrence, KS, has made significant contributions to the field of superconductivity. With a focus on porous ceramic high-temperature superconductors, her innovative work has led to advancements that promise to enhance the performance of superconducting materials.

Latest Patents

Emergo holds a patent for "Porous ceramic high temperature superconductors and method of making same." This invention provides porous ceramic superconductors with a film thickness exceeding 0.5 microns. The superconducting material is applied to a vicinal substrate, with the option of incorporating nanoparticles to alleviate local strain. This cutting-edge development results in superconductors demonstrating improved Jc values, outperforming their nonvicinal (flat) counterparts and those lacking nanoparticles.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Rose has dedicated herself to pushing the boundaries of material science and superconductivity. Her research not only enhances the understanding of superconducting properties but also has practical implications for various industries looking to utilize high-temperature superconductors in their technologies.

Collaborations

In the course of her work, Rose collaborates with esteemed colleagues like Judy Zhihong Wu and Timothy J Haugan. Their combined expertise fosters an environment of innovation and creativity, allowing for the continuous advancement of superconducting technologies.

Conclusion

Rose Emergo’s contributions to the development of porous ceramic high-temperature superconductors reflect her commitment to innovation in the field. Her patent emphasizes the importance of collaborative efforts in pushing technological boundaries, showcasing the potential for future advancements in superconductivity and beyond.

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