Cambridge, MA, United States of America

Yuliya Dovzhenko


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2017

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Title: Yuliya Dovzhenko: Innovator in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Introduction

Yuliya Dovzhenko is a prominent inventor based in Cambridge, MA (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of magnetic resonance imaging, particularly through her innovative methods that utilize nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamonds. Her work has the potential to revolutionize imaging techniques in various scientific and medical applications.

Latest Patents

Yuliya Dovzhenko holds a patent for a method and system for magnetic resonance imaging using nitrogen-vacancy centers. This patent describes a technique for performing sub-nanometer three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging of a sample under ambient conditions. The method involves using a diamond with at least one shallowly planted nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center. By applying a driving radio-frequency (RF) signal and a microwave signal, independent control of the NV spin and the target dark spins is achieved. A magnetic-field gradient is applied to the sample with a scanning magnetic tip, allowing for precise imaging of dark electronic spins.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Yuliya has worked with prestigious institutions such as Harvard College and University College London. Her research has garnered attention for its innovative approach and practical applications in the field of imaging technology.

Collaborations

Yuliya has collaborated with notable researchers, including Amir Yacoby and Michael S Grinolds. These collaborations have further advanced her research and contributed to the development of new imaging techniques.

Conclusion

Yuliya Dovzhenko is a trailblazer in the field of magnetic resonance imaging, with her innovative methods paving the way for future advancements. Her contributions are significant and continue to impact the scientific community.

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