Inventor · Sacramento, CA, US

Ram Sabnis

15Patents
8h-index
24Co-inventors
72Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 5, 1993 → Dec 14, 2012

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5362628A Fluorescent haloalkyl derivatives of reporter molecules well retained in cells Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 112 Expired
US5576424A Haloalkyl derivatives of reporter molecules used to analyze metabolic activity in cells Physics 96 Expired
US5780201A Ultra thin photolithographically imageable organic black matrix coating material Physics 28 Expired
US8425996B2 Indicators for detecting the presence of metabolic byproducts from microorganisms Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 12 Active
US6869747B2 Organic polymeric antireflective coatings deposited by chemical vapor deposition Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 10 Expired
US6900000B2 Organic polymeric antireflective coatings deposited by chemical vapor deposition Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 10 Expired
US5998090A High optical density ultra thin organic black matrix system Physics 10 Expired
US6852474B2 Polymeric antireflective coatings deposited by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition Electricity 9 Expired
US7449230B2 Lithography pattern shrink process and articles Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 7 Expired
US7122296B2 Lithography pattern shrink process and articles Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 4 Expired
US7132219B2 Polymeric antireflective coatings deposited by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition Physics 3 Expired
US6936405B2 Organic polymeric antireflective coatings deposited by chemical vapor deposition Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Expired
US7910531B2 Composition and method for producing colored bubbles Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
US9115066B2 Trisubstituted methyl alcohols and their polymerizable derivatives Chemistry; Metallurgy 0 Active
USRE38723E1 Haloalkyl derivatives of reporter molecules used to analyze metabolic activity in cells General 0 Expired

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