Location History:
- Zhouzhou, CN (2015)
- Zhuozhou, CN (2012 - 2018)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2018
Title: The Innovations of Zhanxiang He
Introduction
Zhanxiang He, an esteemed inventor based in Zhuozhou, China, has contributed significantly to the field of electromagnetic surveying technologies. With a total of six patents to his name, he has demonstrated remarkable ingenuity and dedication to advancing methods for subsurface formation analysis.
Latest Patents
Among his latest innovations is a patent titled "Computer processing of borehole to surface electromagnetic transmitter survey data." This invention encompasses the processing of data obtained from an electromagnetic energy transmitter in borehole to surface electromagnetic (BSEM) surveys. The processed data offers critical insights into detected electromagnetic fields, induced polarization, and electromagnetic well logging information essential for effective surveying and mapping of subsurface formations.
Another notable patent is "Induced polarization logging with borehole to surface electromagnetic transmitter." This invention involves the development of an electromagnetic energy transmitter specifically designed for induced polarization logging. The transmitter is strategically lowered into a well borehole to emit electromagnetic energy during surveys. It enhances the accuracy of its position within the borehole and monitors pressure and temperature conditions. This capability allows the invention to identify potential issues in the well, significantly improving the safety and quality of survey operations.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Zhanxiang He has collaborated with leading companies, including the Saudi Arabian Oil Company and Bgp Arabia Co. Ltd. His work with these organizations underscores his role in pushing the boundaries of innovation within the energy sector.
Collaborations
Zhanxiang has also worked closely with distinguished colleagues, including Tang Biyan and Alberto F. Marsala, contributing to projects that leverage their combined expertise in electromagnetic surveying technologies. These collaborations reflect a commitment to teamwork and the sharing of knowledge within the scientific community.
Conclusion
Zhanxiang He's contributions to electromagnetic surveying technology are shaping the future of subsurface exploration and analysis. His patents exhibit a blend of practical application and innovative thinking, positioning him as a key figure in the field. Through his career and collaborations, He continues to influence advancements in the industry, underscoring the importance of innovation in addressing the complex challenges faced within subsurface surveying.