Inventor Recognitions with Centurion Plus Utility Patents as of April 18, 2023

Welcome to the 18th of April 2023: Our goal is to recognize and celebrate the pioneering inventors who have reached noteworthy milestones in their fields this week (April 18, 2023).

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Chung-Shi Liu

Here is a short description of the latest utility patent of Mr. Chung-Shi Liu’s patent:

Patent №11631658 (Apr. 18, 2023) –  Under-bump-metallization structure and redistribution layer design for the integrated fan-out package with integrated passive device

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Huilong Zhu

the Chief Scientist of the IC Advanced Process R&D Center, at IMECAS.
Dr. Zhu obtained his B.S. (1982) in physics at USTC and his Ph.D. (1988) in physics at the Beijing Normal University, China.

He worked at Argonne National Laboratory from 1990-1992 (Visiting Scholar); the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 1992-1996 (Visiting Assistant Professor); Digital Equipment Corporation from 1996-1998 (Principal Engineer); Intel in 1998-2000 (Senior Engineer); and IBM in 2000-2009 (Advisory Engineer). 

Dr. Zhu was an IBM Corporate Leading Inventor and an IBM Master. He is the co-inventor of the Dual Stress Liner Technique and Stress Proximate Technique, also a co-inventor of to use of recessing gate to enhance stress in the channel of a strained MOSFET, which is applied, as a key technology, to high-k metal gate CMOS products.

Patent №11631669(Apr. 18, 2023) –  The structure has alternating source/drain and channel layers with gate stacks around channels on a substrate. All devices share three channels.

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Christopher Michael Jones

Research Manager-Sensor Physics at Halliburton.

He has over 20 years of experience in the petroleum industry having worked at Halliburton since 2008.

Prior to Halliburton, Mr. Jones started as a supervisor for organic, aqueous, and rock geochemistry laboratory operations and as a consultant for petroleum exploration and production.

Later, he managed multiple PVT laboratories in the US and South America. After 2008, Christopher spent 12 years advancing formation testing applications as the lead of Halliburton and bringing various new applications to market.

Christopher now manages the Halliburton Sensor Physics research department, which is responsible for Nuclear, Acoustic, Electromagnetic, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), and fluid analysis sensors, including their signal inversion to rock and fluid properties and the data interpretation therein.

Mr. Jones has a Master’s of Science in Physical Chemistry specializing in laser spectroscopy and thermodynamics, and a Ph.D. specializing in chemical analytics as applied to sensor development.

 Patent №11630233 (Apr. 18, 2023) – Predicting contamination and clean fluid properties from downhole and well site gas chromatograms

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Hyun Chul Lee

Patent №11629292 (Apr. 18, 2023) – The invention uses a single-layer coating composition with nanoparticles and spacers to manufacture substrates with fixed spacers on the surface, reducing cost and processes.

Patent №11630330 (Apr. 18, 2023) –The application provides a transmittance-variable device that can be used in various applications without crosstalk, rainbow, or mirroring issues.

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Michael S. H. Chu

Patent №11628279 (Apr. 18, 2023) – The device pertains to medical devices and methods for measuring and monitoring forces during the insertion of an access sheath through a body lumen.

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