San Jose, CA, United States of America

Trevor Hall

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations by Trevor Hall in Data Processing Workflows

Introduction

Trevor Hall is an accomplished inventor based in San Jose, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of data processing, particularly in the segmentation of workflows between instrument systems and computing devices. His innovative approach has led to the development of a patented technology that enhances the efficiency of data processing.

Latest Patents

Trevor Hall holds a patent for "Techniques for segmentation of data processing workflows between instrument systems and associated computing devices." This patent outlines systems, methods, algorithms, and non-transitory media that store computer-readable instructions for segmenting data processing workflows. The method involves determining the configuration of an instrument system, which includes an analytical instrument coupled with an instrument PC (IPC). The IPC is designed to receive raw data from the analytical instrument, process it, and communicate with a client computing device. The segmentation of the data process workflow is based on the configuration, allowing for the attribution of operations to either the client computing device or the IPC.

Career Highlights

Trevor Hall has been instrumental in advancing technologies that improve data processing capabilities. His work at Thermo Finnigan LLC has positioned him as a key player in the development of innovative solutions in the analytical instrumentation field. His patent reflects his commitment to enhancing the functionality and efficiency of data processing systems.

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Conclusion

Trevor Hall's contributions to data processing workflows demonstrate his innovative spirit and technical expertise. His patented techniques are paving the way for more efficient data management in analytical systems.

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