Rockford, MN, United States of America

Shane Harstad


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 14(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2018

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Shane Harstad in Nanoparticle Technology

Introduction

Shane Harstad is an innovative inventor based in Rockford, MN (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of nanoparticle technology, particularly in the development of gadolinium silicide nanoparticles. His work has the potential to enhance medical imaging techniques, particularly in MRI applications.

Latest Patents

Shane Harstad holds a patent for "Room temperature ferromagnetic gadolinium silicide nanoparticles." This invention provides a particle that can be used as a contrast agent in MRI scans. The gadolinium silicide (GdSi) particles are ferromagnetic at temperatures up to 290 K and have a diameter of less than 2 μm. Additionally, the patent includes an MRI contrast agent that consists of a plurality of gadolinium silicide particles that are less than 1 μm in diameter. The method for creating these particles involves providing a GdSi bulk alloy, grinding it into a powder, and milling the powder for approximately 20 minutes or less.

Career Highlights

Shane Harstad is affiliated with the Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc., where he continues to advance his research in nanoparticle technology. His work is characterized by a commitment to innovation and the application of scientific principles to solve real-world problems.

Collaborations

Shane has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Magundappa Ravi L Hadimani and Shalabh Gupta, who contribute to the research environment and foster innovation in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Shane Harstad's contributions to the field of nanoparticle technology, particularly through his patented innovations, demonstrate his commitment to advancing medical imaging techniques. His work has the potential to significantly impact the future of MRI technology and enhance diagnostic capabilities.

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