Centurion Patentors as of August 26, 2025

Charles Anthony Taylor, Jr
Dr. Taylor is the W.A. “Tex” Moncrief, Jr., Chair in Computational Medicine, Professor, in the Department of Internal Medicine and the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering & Sciences & Director of the Center for Computational Medicine at the University of Texas, Austin.
Dr. Taylor is also a Founder and Member of the Board of Directors of HeartFlow Inc.
Patent №: Patent 12396685 – Systems and methods for cardiovascular blood flow and musculoskeletal modeling for predicting device failure or clinical events.

Assesses disease risk by modeling a patient’s vascular and musculoskeletal system, simulating activity effects, and estimating potential clinical events.

Ahmed Elshafie
Editor IEEE TCOM| Senior Editor IEEE Comm Letters| Wireless Systems Engineer at Apple| Ex. Qualcomm.

An apparatus may indicate a maximum number of active resource sets, share configuration parameters based on device characteristics, and receive activation and configuration for one or more resource sets.

Horst Theuss
Senior Principal at Infineon Technologies.
Patent №: Patent 12399153 – Photoacoustic sensors and MEMS devices.

A photoacoustic sensor combines a MEMS optical emitter in a sealed cavity with a MEMS pressure detector in another sealed cavity to enable optical-to-acoustic signal detection.

Jeremy Baker Voss
Director of Product Management at Meta.
Patent №: Patent 12400389 – Animated expressive icon.

Improves screen recording usability in a messaging system by removing client focus during recording to protect privacy and automatically pausing when focus is restored.

Rakesh Barve
Applying computer science and data science in biology.
Patent №: Patent 12399932 – Apparatus and methods for visualization within a three-dimensional model using neural networks.

An apparatus uses neural network encodings to match a query image with synthetic images and display its position and orientation in a 3D model.