Centurion+ Patent Holders as of December 5, 2023

Thomas Julius Borody

Thomas Borody, founder of the Centre for Digestive Diseases in Australia. He is an Australian gastroenterologist.

In the 1980s Borody contributed to the development of a treatment for Helicobacter pylori.

Dr. Borody was born in 1950 in Kraków, Poland.

Borody completed both his BSc(Med) and later MB BS degrees at the University of New South Wales, graduating in 1974. He studied Tropical Medicine at Sydney University and later gained practical experience in the Solomon Islands in 1978 in general parasitology and the treatment of malaria, tuberculosis and leprosy before working at St Vincent’s Hospital.

He undertook postgraduate research at Sydney’s Garvan Institute of Medical Research, culminating in his MD, then at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. After further research on returning to Sydney, he was awarded his PhD and then Doctorate in Science.

In 1984, Borody founded the Centre for Digestive Diseases (CDD) in Five Dock, New South Wales, a private day procedure hospital specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the digestive system, with a focus on infective diseases and novel and alternative treatment solutions.

As of 2013, Borody was a board member of RedHill Biopharma, an Israeli pharmaceutical company. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales in 2018.

Patent №: 11833140 (December 5, 2023) – Compositions and methods for treating, ameliorating and preventing infections.

This patent describes a therapeutic combination comprising specific compositions, such as vonoprazan or a vonoprazan fumarate, along with an antimicrobial or antibiotic drug or composition. This innovative approach to infection treatment has the potential to significantly improve patient outcomes.

Peisong Chen

System engineer at Broadcom.

Mr. Chen received an M.S. degree in applied mathematics and a Ph. D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In 2003, he joined Qualcomm Inc..

Patent №: 11838548 (December 5, 2023) – Video coding using mapped transforms and scanning modes. This technology allows for the efficient transformation of residual video data using a selected transform combined with a scanning mode. The choice of transform and scanning mode is tailored based on the intra-prediction mode, enhancing the compression efficiency of video encoding.

Thorsten Lohmar

Expert – Media Network Architecture at Ericsson.

Mr. Lohmar earned his degree in electrical engineering from the Technical University of Aachen, Aachen, Germany, in 1977, where he also received a PhD in 2011.

He joined Ericsson, Germany, in 1998 and worked for many years in various businesses and Ericsson Research units, often in related to standards. He worked on a variety of topics related to mobile communication systems and led research projects specifically in the multimedia technologies area. His focus is on wireless video delivery (downlink and uplink) and delivery optimizations.

Lately, Thorsten has focused on professional media production and works with different players to integrate 5G network technology into existing media production workflows.

Patent №: 11838800 (December 5, 2023) – Predictive, cached, and cost-efficient data transfer, focuses on optimizing data transfers between an application service and user equipment (UE). This invention employs predictive capacity calculations to determine whether a data transfer request can be executed efficiently, based on network resource availability and service constraints. By dynamically assessing network capacity, Lohmar’s technique ensures a more seamless and efficient data transfer experience.

Kyung Bae Park

DRAM circuit design Senior Engineer.

Park received a B.S. degree in electronic and computer engineering, an M.S. degree in electronic, electrical, control and instrumentation engineering, and a Ph.D. degree in electronics and communication engineering from Hanyang University, Ansan, South Korea, in 2003, 2007, and 2016, respectively.

From 2007 to 2011, he was a Senior Researcher with Dongbu Hitek, Bucheon, South Korea, where he was a VLSI DFT Engineer. In 2013 and 2014, he was an Intern with Cisco Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA.

In 2016, he joined Samsung Electronics, Hwaseong, South Korea, where he was involved in the design of graphic DDRx. His work has focused on the reliability and failure analysis associated with the DRAM, low-power TCAM, and ASIC circuit design.

Patent №: 11839096 (December 5, 2023) – Organic sensors and electronic devices. This invention introduces an organic sensor that comprises a first electrode, a second electrode, an organic active layer, and a protective layer. The capacitance provided by the first electrode, protective layer, and second electrode is less than or equal to approximately 2×10F.

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Angelina Kushnarova

Angelina Kushnarova (Sverediuk) was born in Ukraine. She graduated from Ternopil Medical University with a specialization in Medicine and completed an internship in Radiology at Lviv University. She worked as a Radiologist, while also working as a web developer.

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