Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019
Title: Innovations of Yunus Karamavuş
Introduction
Yunus Karamavuş is a notable inventor based in Kocaeli, Turkey. He has made significant contributions to the field of optical technology, particularly in the area of spectroscopy. His innovative work has led to the development of a unique portable optical apparatus.
Latest Patents
Karamavuş holds a patent for a "Portable optical apparatus for diffuse reflectance spectroscopy." This optical apparatus is designed to obtain a reflectance spectrum and includes several key components. It features a first means for generating light, a second means for transferring and receiving the light on a substrate, a third means for collecting diffusely reflected light, and a fourth means for separating the diffusely reflected light from specular reflected light. This invention provides valuable information about the concentration of a chromophore in the substrate. The second means is an optic probe made of Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) material, which includes an inner rod and an outer rod. The inner rod is nested within the outer rod for collection and illumination, and they are coaxial, with the inner rod being longer than the outer rod. The inner rod is isolated from the outer rod with a semi-mirrored isolator, allowing the reflected light to be collected from deep within the substrate.
Career Highlights
Yunus Karamavuş is currently employed at Tubitak, a prominent research institution in Turkey. His work at Tubitak has allowed him to further his research and development in optical technologies. He has been recognized for his innovative contributions to the field.
Collaborations
Karamavuş has collaborated with several talented individuals, including Hasan Basri Çelebi and Yildiz Uludağ. These collaborations have enriched his research and have led to advancements in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Yunus Karamavuş is a distinguished inventor whose work in portable optical apparatuses has made a significant impact in spectroscopy. His innovative spirit and dedication to research continue to inspire advancements in optical technology.