Centurion Patentors as of September 16, 2025

Ian M Cobb
Senior Industrial Designer.

Patent №: D1092947 – Footwear upper.

Patent №: D1092945 – Footwear upper.

Yannick Saillet
Software Architect at IBM.

A system analyzes unstructured documents by sampling, finding target data elements, creating a context expression, forming a query, and using it to identify matching documents.

Steven Mason
Advisor and Patent Strategist.

Systems and methods provide dynamic anonymity by letting subjects control how long and to what extent their data stays anonymous, enabling secure, limited, and purpose-based sharing.

Yeliz Tokgoz
Principal Engineer/Mgr at Qualcomm, Inc.

A wireless method uses SFNed and regular reference signals on different ports for channel estimation, and transmits SFNed RS with control info indicating its configuration.

Kisik Choi
Senior Manager, Process Integration of 2nm platform transistors, interconnects, and power distribution networks.
Patent №: 12419079 – Field effect transistor with backside source/drain.

A semiconductor device has an FET with a gate, frontside S/D contact extending upward, and backside S/D contact extending downward, with the second S/D region including a conduit liner and inner column under the gate.

Anish Tamse
Software Engineer at Startup.
Patent №: 12418652 – Method and device for entropy encoding coefficient level, and method and device for entropy decoding coefficient level. A method decodes image coefficients by setting a Rice parameter, parsing level info from a bitstream, and de-binarizing to get the coefficient size.

Satoshi Shirotori
S. Shirotori received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in applied physics from Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, in 2001, 2003, and 2015, respectively.
He joined the Research and Development Center, Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki, Japan, in 2003.
Patent №: 12416693 – Sensor and inspection device.

The element includes magnetic layers and conductive parts placed in crossing directions.
The controller connects to the conductive parts.
It supplies an AC current through them.