Inventor · Boston, MA, US

Ronald Gagnon

22Patents
4h-index
27Co-inventors
63Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 25, 1984 → Mar 20, 2024

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US11281972B2 Optoelectronic computing systems Physics 25 Active
US11507818B2 Optoelectronic computing systems Physics 15 Active
US11099078B1 Acoustic sensor with temperature structure Electricity 11 Active
US10715922B2 Piezoelectric mems device for producing a signal indicative of detection of an acoustic stimulus Electricity 8 Active
US11734556B2 Optoelectronic computing systems Physics 4 Active
US11853871B2 Optoelectronic computing systems Physics 4 Active
US11734555B2 Optoelectronic computing systems Physics 2 Active
US12073315B2 Optoelectronic computing systems Physics 2 Active
US11363387B2 Transducer system with configurable acoustic overload point Electricity 2 Active
US12001946B2 Optoelectronic computing systems Physics 2 Active
US10917727B2 Transducer system with configurable acoustic overload point Electricity 1 Active
US11907832B2 Optoelectronic computing systems Physics 1 Active
US4560968A Magnetic actuator for a gas valve Electricity 1 Expired
US12293282B2 Optoelectronic computing systems Physics 0 Active
US11687767B2 Optoelectronic computing systems Physics 0 Active
US12259588B2 Optical structure, optical coupling method, and photonic integrated circuit chip Physics 0 Active
US12025862B2 Optical modulation for optoelectronic processing Electricity 0 Active
US11617041B2 Piezoelectric MEMS device for producing a signal indicative of detection of an acoustic stimulus Electricity 0 Active
US11800299B2 Transducer system with configurable acoustic overload point Electricity 0 Active
US11228843B2 Electrically isolated device for providing a sub-threshold conduction path for leakage current across a piezoelectric transducer Electricity 0 Active
US12210964B2 Optoelectronic computing systems Physics 0 Active
US11783172B2 Optoelectronic computing systems Physics 0 Active

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