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Location History:
- Suwon-si, KR (2009 - 2022)
- Seoul, KR (2010 - 2024)
- Seongnam-si, KR (2014 - 2024)
- Busan, KR (2024)
Years Active: 2009-2025
Jae Young Choi is a renowned inventor from Suwon-si, KR, with an impressive portfolio of 257 patents. He has made significant contributions in various fields and industries, particularly in the development of portable water bottles and graphene transfer methods.
One of Choi's recent innovations is a portable water bottle that includes a UV light sterilization module. The sterilizing module irradiates the inside of the bottle with sterilizing ultraviolet rays, ensuring that the stored water remains safe for consumption. The module comprises a housing with an ultraviolet outlet, a light source module for emitting sterilizing ultraviolet rays, and a power storage member for supplying power to the light source module.
The second patent that Choi developed is a polymer for transferring graphene, which involves polystyrene and a compound represented by Chemical Formula 1. This invention allows for an efficient and easy transfer method of graphene.
Choi has worked in various companies throughout his career, including SEOUL VIOSYS CO., LTD., and Research & Business Foundation Sungkyunkwan University. Among his coworkers, Seon Mi Yoon and Seong Jin Choi have worked with him in several research and development projects.
With years of experience and expertise in his field, Jae Young Choi is a highly respected inventor and researcher. His contributions to the development of new technologies and innovations have greatly impacted various industries, making him a valuable asset to the world of patents and inventions.
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