Beijing, China

Yijun Zhang

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

ph-index = 1


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Yijun Zhang: Innovator in Lightning Observation Technology

Introduction

Yijun Zhang is a prominent inventor based in Beijing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of meteorology through his innovative inventions. His work focuses on enhancing the observation and understanding of lightning events.

Latest Patents

Yijun Zhang holds a patent for a "Total-sky lightning event observation system and method." This system includes a photographing device, a housing, a temperature control device, a light shielding device, a control module, a power supply module, a corona current sensor, a data acquisition device, a GPS antenna, a GPS timing module, and a processing unit. The photographing device captures total-sky digital images and transmits them directly to the processing unit. The processing unit continuously acquires corona current via the data acquisition device and determines whether thunderstorm activity exists within the observed range. If thunderstorm activity is detected, the light shielding device opens to enter a lightning observation mode, and it closes after the observation is complete to protect the photographing device during non-thunderstorm weather.

Career Highlights

Yijun Zhang is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, where he applies his expertise in meteorological research and technology development. His innovative approach to lightning observation has positioned him as a key figure in advancing meteorological science.

Collaborations

Yijun Zhang collaborates with notable colleagues, including Weitao Lv and Ying Ma. Their combined efforts contribute to the advancement of meteorological technologies and research.

Conclusion

Yijun Zhang's contributions to lightning observation technology exemplify his commitment to advancing meteorological science. His innovative patent reflects his expertise and dedication to improving our understanding of weather phenomena.

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