Stephen Y Chou

Princeton, NJ, United States of America

Stephen Y Chou

USPTO Granted Patents = 163 

 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.6

ph-index = 21

Forward Citations = 3,140(Granted Patents)

Forward Citations (Not Self Cited) = 2,981(Dec 10, 2025)


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Location History:

  • Golden Valley, MN (US) (1995 - 2006)
  • Princeton, NJ (US) (2002 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1995-2025

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Areas of Expertise:
Rapid Pathology
Optical Transmission Analysis
Multiplex Assays
Cell Analysis
Imaging-Based Sensors
Temperature Control In Assays
Bio/Chemical Assays
Sample Manipulation
Homogeneous Assays
Drug Effect Examination
Machine Learning In Assays
Tissue Staining Techniques
163 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Stephen Y Chou: A Pioneer in Innovating Assay and Performance Improvement

Stephen Y Chou is a well-known inventor, scientist, and entrepreneur hailing from Princeton, New Jersey, USA. He has made outstanding contributions to the field of nanotechnology, photolithography, and microfabrication, among others. With a plethora of patents under his belt, he has emerged as a pioneer in innovating assay and performance improvement techniques.

Chou has over 100 patents to his credit, spanning cutting-edge technologies such as nanolithography, nanofabrication, and nanoelectronics. His patents have been instrumental in advancing the fields of optoelectronics, photovoltaics, and display technologies, and many others.

One of Chou's latest patents is the Image-based Assay Performance Improvement. This patent involves using machine learning and intelligent monitoring structures to rectify errors that occur during the operation of instruments, among other things. The patent presents an image-based assay to detect and quantify nucleic acids, small molecules, and other entities. This provides a significant boost to the accuracy, precision, and reliability of such assays.

Another impressive invention of Chou is Sample Manipulation and Assay with rapid temperature change. The patent involves designing and developing devices and methods of performing biological and chemical assays, particularly those that require rapid temperature cycling to amplify nucleic acids, such as Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). The device is capable of performing easy sample manipulation and/or rapid thermal cycling of sample temperature, enabling the efficient and accurate analysis of nucleic acids.

Chou has made his contributions to various companies throughout his career. He has worked with Essenlix Corporation, a leading nanotechnology-enabled immunodiagnostics and advanced materials company. Additionally, he has worked with Princeton University as a professor, leading the Laboratory for Nanoengineered Surfaces, Interfaces, and Coatings (NESIC).

Chou has collaborated with several colleagues throughout his illustrious career, including Wei Ding and Hua Tan. Together, they have contributed significantly to the field of nanotechnology, microelectronics, and chemical and biological analysis.

Chou's contributions to the field of nanotechnology, particularly nanolithography, and microfabrication, have been significant. He has improved assay and performance techniques, which have paved the way for faster, cheaper, and more precise analysis of biological and chemical entities. As the world of innovation and patents continues to grow, Chou's body of work stands as a testament to the power of collaboration, innovation, and hard work.

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