Centurion Patentors as of June 24, 2025

Christopher S Hoppe
Innovation, Strategy, & Product Development Leader | Driving Growth, High-Performance Teams, and Customer-Centric Transformation.
Patent №: 12338030 – Utility assembly and coupling mechanism.

The disclosure relates to a coupling mechanism for detachably connecting utility modules, assemblies, mobile carriers, and other attachable components.

Doron Rajwan
Power Management Architect, Platform Architecture.
Patent №: 12339723 – Controlling operating voltage of a processor.

A processor includes a power controller that, upon receiving a request to raise a core’s voltage, first sets an interim voltage before increasing it to the target voltage.

Patent №: 12339684 – System-on-chip with power supply mode having reduced number of phases. An apparatus includes power stages and voltage regulators managed by control circuitry that adaptively activates power stages to safely meet hardware voltage requests, ensuring safe operation when only a partial number of power stages are active.

Siva P Adusumilli
Product Development at Intel | PhD in EE | Prolific Inventor.
Patent №: 12342626 – Switches in bulk substrate.

The disclosure describes a semiconductor switch structure with an active device over a single air gap, where the gap is laterally bounded by a second semiconductor material different from the channel’s material.

Patent №: 12339247 – Field effect transistor with buried fluid-based gate and method. A semiconductor structure features a fluid-gated device (e.g., FET, bioFET, ISFET) with a cavity beneath the channel region for fluid input, lined with a dielectric (optionally functionalized), and accessed via a vertical port through stacked layers.

Mark Joseph Saly
Director at Applied Materials.
Patent №: 12338547 – Method for forming silicon-phosphorous materials. Embodiments relate to depositing silicon-phosphorous films via vapor deposition (e.g., CVD, ALD, epitaxy) using silicon-phosphorous compounds of formula [(RHSi)—(RHSi)]PHR’, where R/R′ are alkyls or halogens, to form films on a substrate.

Minsoo Park
Engineer at Samsung Research.
Minsoo Park received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in computer engineering from Hanyang University, South Korea, in 2010 and 2014, respectively.

An image decoding method splits a block into triangles, selects motion vectors from a merge list, retrieves prediction blocks from a reference image, and reconstructs the block.