Maia, Portugal

Rui Miguel Da Costa Martins


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:

goldMedal2 out of 23 
 
Universidade Do Minho
 patents
silverMedal1 out of 832,812 
Other
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 2019-2022

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Rui Miguel Da Costa Martins: Revolutionizing Non-Invasive Diagnostic Technologies

Introduction:

In the realm of non-invasive diagnostic techniques, Rui Miguel Da Costa Martins has emerged as a pioneering force. Hailing from Maia, Portugal, Martins has made significant contributions to the field through his innovative optical systems for parameter characterization of body fluids or tissues. With two patents to his name, Martins has advanced the point-of-care, real-time determination of diagnostic parameters with remarkable efficiency.

Optical System for Parameter Characterization:

One of Martins' notable inventions is the optical system for parameter characterization of an element of body fluid or tissue. This biophotonic device incorporates an optical device with a light source for emitting light onto the element and a spectrometer for recording the spectrum of light from the element. By leveraging transmittance, reflectance, or Raman scattering of the emitted light, this system allows for non-invasive and real-time assessment of crucial diagnostic parameters.

Data Processing and Standardized Spectrum:

Martins' optical system also includes a data processing module that plays a vital role in converting and pre-processing the recorded spectrum. By utilizing a conversion matrix calibrated against a spectrum reference, the recorded spectrum is transformed into a standardized spectrum. This standardized spectrum is then correlated with pre-obtained spectral bands for each parameter, facilitating accurate and efficient parameter quantification. Importantly, the optical system operates within the uv-vis-nir wavelengths, optimizing the diagnostic process.

Methods of Operation:

Martins' patents also encompass the methods of operating the aforementioned optical system. These methods outline the step-by-step processes involved in capturing, converting, preprocessing, and quantifying spectral data for parameter determination. By providing a clear framework for utilizing his optical system, Martins has ensured that his inventions can be effectively applied in real-world scenarios.

Professional Experience and Collaborators:

Throughout his career, Martins has collaborated with esteemed institutions such as the University of Minho in Portugal. While specific details about his role or projects within these organizations are not available, his contributions undoubtedly bear the mark of a dedicated and innovative researcher. Notably, Martins has worked closely with his colleagues Nuno Jorge Carvalho Sousa and Ricardo Alberto Alvarez Osorio, potentially fostering a collaborative and innovative environment.

Conclusion:

Rui Miguel Da Costa Martins has undoubtedly left a lasting impact on the field of non-invasive diagnostics through his innovative optical systems and methods. His patents validate his status as a visionary inventor, committed to revolutionizing the point-of-care, real-time determination of diagnostic parameters. As the field of medical diagnostics continues to evolve, Martins' work serves as a testament to the power of innovation in transforming healthcare.

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