TECHNOLOGIST

Adam is involved in the mechanical design of sensor components, vacuum pump technology, lenses, enclosures, and manages mechanical engineering for the various companies he has built.

He holds 15 patents issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office and currently has 12 U.S. and Foreign Patent applications pending.

PatentNameInventors
US 9,141,094Personal Air Quality Monitoring SystemPariseau, Giandomenico
US 9,677,990Particle Counter with Advanced FeaturesPariseau, Hodel, Giandomenico
US 10,718,703Particle Counter with Advanced FeaturesPariseau, Giandomenico
US 11,169,077Personal Air Quality Monitoring SystemPariseau, Giandomenico
US 11,579,072Personal Air Quality Monitoring SystemPariseau, Giandomenico
US 11,835,443Real time Monitoring of Particle Count DataPariseau, Giandomenico
US 11,841,313Power Management For Optical Particle CountersPariseau, Giandomenico
US 11,846,581Instrument Networking for Optical Particle CountersPariseau, Giandomenico
US 11,913,869Personal Air Quality Monitoring SystemPariseau, Giandomenico
US 11,988,591 Modular Optical Particle Counter Sensor and ApparatusPariseau, Giandomenico
US 12,055,474 Modular Optical Particle Counter Sensor and ApparatusGiandomenico
US 12,306,088Advanced Graphs/Charts & Advanced AlarmingPariseau, Giandomenico
US 12,405,205Personal Air Quality Monitoring SystemPariseau, Giandomenico
US 12,436,084Modular Optical Particle Counter Sensor and ApparatusPariseau, Giandomenico
AllowedModular Optical Particle Counter Sensor and ApparatusPariseau, Giandomenico

Adam designed, built, and tested the prototypes of the vacuum pump now being used by NASA in multiple high altitude air balloons orbiting the Earth to study the Tropopause Aerosol Layer.

To collect data at high altitudes, NASA continually launches instrumented air balloon payloads from India and Saudi Arabia to measure aerosol concentration and size, ozone concentration, water vapor and meteorological data.

 

Adam designed, built, and tested the prototypes of the vacuum pump now being used by NASA in multiple high altitude air balloons orbiting the Earth to study the Tropopause Aerosol Layer.

To collect data at high altitudes, NASA continually launches instrumented air balloon payloads from India and Saudi Arabia to measure aerosol concentration and size, ozone concentration, water vapor and meteorological data.