Vancouver, Canada

Stefan A Sonderhoff


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 140(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1997

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Stefan A. Sonderhoff in Acoustic Filtration

Introduction

Stefan A. Sonderhoff is an innovative inventor based in Vancouver, Canada. He is known for his contributions to the field of acoustic filtration, particularly in the recycling of suspended particles. His work has significant implications for various industries, including biotechnology.

Latest Patents

Stefan A. Sonderhoff holds a patent for an "Acoustic filter for separating and recycling suspended particles." This invention utilizes ultrasonic resonance waves to separate and recycle particulate material suspended in a fluid. The system is designed with a multilayered composite resonator that includes a transducer, the suspension, and a mirror. The dimensions and frequencies are carefully chosen to minimize thermal dissipation while maintaining high separation efficiency. This process is applicable to various types of particles, including solid, liquid, and gaseous disperse phases, with specialized applications in biotechnology.

Career Highlights

Sonderhoff's career is marked by his role at Sonosep Biotech Inc., where he has been instrumental in developing innovative solutions for particle separation. His expertise in acoustic filtration has positioned him as a key figure in advancing technologies that enhance the efficiency of bioreactors and other applications.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Stefan has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Felix Trampler and James M. Piret. These partnerships have contributed to the development and refinement of his patented technologies.

Conclusion

Stefan A. Sonderhoff's work in acoustic filtration represents a significant advancement in the field of particle separation and recycling. His innovative approach has the potential to impact various industries, particularly in biotechnology, where efficient separation processes are crucial.

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