Karlsruhe, Germany

Susanne Wagner



Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2011

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Susanne Wagner: Innovator in Fine-Particulate Zirconium Titanates

Introduction

Susanne Wagner is a notable inventor based in Karlsruhe, Germany. She has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of fine-particulate zirconium titanates and lead zirconium titanates. Her innovative work has implications for the production of microelectronic components.

Latest Patents

Wagner holds a patent for "Fine-particulate lead zirconium titanates, zirconium titanate hydrates, and zirconium titanates and method for production thereof." This invention relates to fine-particulate zirconium titanates or lead zirconium titanates and outlines a method for their production through the reaction of titanium dioxide particles with a zirconium compound or a lead and zirconium compound. The titanium dioxide particles utilized in this process have a BET surface area of more than 50 m²/g. This advancement is crucial for enhancing the performance of microelectronic components.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Susanne Wagner has worked with prominent companies in the pigment industry, including Tronox Pigments GmbH and Sachtleben Pigment GmbH. Her experience in these organizations has allowed her to refine her expertise in materials science and contribute to innovative solutions in her field.

Collaborations

Wagner has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Gerhard Auer and Horst Günnel. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that encourages the exchange of ideas and advancements in technology.

Conclusion

Susanne Wagner's contributions to the field of fine-particulate zirconium titanates exemplify her innovative spirit and dedication to advancing materials science. Her work not only enhances the production of microelectronic components but also showcases the importance of collaboration in driving technological progress.

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