Inventor · Grenoble, FR

Perceval Coudrain

14Patents
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23Co-inventors
56Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 21, 2008 → Sep 20, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8186568B2 Assembly of two parts of an integrated electronic circuit Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 52 Active
US9870947B1 Method for collective (wafer-scale) fabrication of electronic devices and electronic device Electricity 7 Active
US8828797B2 Process for assembling two parts of a circuit Electricity 4 Active
US8486817B2 Method for forming an integrated circuit level by sequential tridimensional integration Electricity 2 Active
US8456258B2 Bulk acoustic wave resonator disposed on a substrate having a buried cavity formed therein providing different substrate thicknesses underneath the resonator Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 1 Active
US11823997B2 Chip with bifunctional routing and associated method of manufacturing Electricity 1 Active
US9646914B2 Process for producing a microfluidic circuit within a three-dimensional integrated structure, and corresponding structure Electricity 0 Active
US9224708B2 Method for manufacturing a conducting contact on a conducting element Electricity 0 Active
US7902621B2 Integrated circuit comprising mirrors buried at different depths Electricity 0 Active
US8766381B2 Integrated circuit comprising a device with a vertical mobile element integrated in a support substrate and method for producing the device with a mobile element Electricity 0 Active
US9997431B2 Electronic device provided with a thermal dissipation member Electricity 0 Active
US12249572B2 Integrated structure with bifunctional routing and assembly comprising such a structure Electricity 0 Active
US11152281B2 Method of manufacturing a cooling circuit on an integrated circuit chip using a sacrificial material Electricity 0 Active
US10480833B2 Heat-transferring and electrically connecting device and electronic device Electricity 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.