Prolific Inventors in South Korea

Prolific inventors in South Korea include Jang Yeong-Sil (1390 – 1442), who is credited with the creation of various types of astronomical instruments, the metal printing press, and several types of improved water clocks; Choi Seok-Jeong (1646–1715), he published the Gusuryak, the first known literature on Latin squares; Moo-Young Han (1934 – 2016), he is credited with introducing the SU(3) symmetry of quarks, today known as the colour charge; Benjamin Whisoh Lee (1935 – 1977)  introduced the Lee-Weinberg bound, about the cosmological lower bound on heavy neutrino masses; Jeong Yak-Yong (1762 – 1836), was one of the greatest thinkers in the later Joseon period, wrote highly influential books about philosophy, science and theories of government.

That was then. We now have a new breed of innovators leading South Korea today. USPTO Utility data was analyzed from January 1, 2002, through April 18, 2023.

Please click here for an exhaustive list of ALL inventors in South Korea.

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