Beijing, China

Bin Wang

USPTO Granted Patents = 187 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.9

ph-index = 12

Forward Citations = 572(Granted Patents)

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Company Filing History:

goldMedal53 out of 27,108 
 
Huawei Technologies Co., Limited
 patents
silverMedal51 out of 4,296 
 
Tsinghua University
 patents
bronzeMedal10 out of 18,140 
 
Boe Technology Group Co., Ltd.
 patents
49 out of 525 
 
Xiaomi Inc.
 patents
58 out of 2,520 
 
Chengdu Boe Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd.
 patents
67 out of 54,664 
 
Intel Corporation
 patents
77 out of 164,108 
 
International Business Machines Corporation
 patents
87 out of 64 
 
Beijing Xiaomi Pinecone Electronics Co., Ltd.
 patents
96 out of 54,638 
 
Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
 patents
106 out of 2,938 
 
Beijing Xiaomi Mobile Software Co., Ltd.
 patents
115 out of 194 
 
State Grid Corporation of China
 patents
124 out of 4,978 
 
Emc Corporation
 patents
134 out of 33 
 
Beijing Xiaomi Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd.
 patents
144 out of 6 
 
State Grid Jibei Electric Power Company Limited
 patents
153 out of 3 
 
Beijing Institute of Satellite Environmental Engineering
 patents
163 out of 2,595 
 
University of Pennsylvania
 patents
172 out of 2 
 
Beijing Grand Johamu Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd.
 patents
182 out of 2 
 
Nanjing Gritpharmaco., Ltd.
 patents
192 out of 159 
 
Petrochina Company Limited
 patents
201 out of 15 
 
Apollon, Inc.
 patents
211 out of 243 
 
The Wistar Institute
 patents
221 out of 2 
 
Institute of Biotechnology, Academy of Military Medical Sciences, China
 patents
231 out of 125 
 
Hangzhou H3c Technologies Co., Ltd
 patents
241 out of 61 
 
China Agricultural University
 patents
251 out of 1,309 
 
Wyeth
 patents
261 out of 7,353 
 
Emc IP Holding Company LLC
 patents
271 out of 2 
 
Top Quality Telephony, LLC
 patents
281 out of 1 
 
Chengdu Olymvax Biopharmaceuticals Inc.
 patent
291 out of 3,086 
 
Chinese Academy of Sciences
 patents
301 out of 479 
 
Beijing Zitiao Network Technology Co., Ltd.
 patents
311 out of 8 
 
Tencent Cloud Computing (beijing) Co., Ltd
 patents
321 out of 134 
 
New H3c Technologies Co., Ltd.
 patents
331 out of 915 
 
Baidu Online Network Technology (beijing) Co., Ltd.
 patents
341 out of 1 
 
State Grid Jilinsheng Electric Power Supply Company
 patent
351 out of 6 
 
State Grid Beijing Electric Power Company
 patents
361 out of 1,242 
 
Beijing Boe Technology Development Co., Ltd.
 patents
371 out of 1,470 
 
Hefei Xinsheng Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd.
 patents
381 out of 37 
 
Cloudminds (shenzhen) Robotics Systems Co., Ltd.
 patents
391 out of 131,214 
 
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
 patents
403 out of 832,680 
Other
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 1998-2025

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

187 patents (USPTO):

Title: Bin Wang: Innovations in Magnetism Detection and Transient Electromagnetic Field

Introduction:

Bin Wang, based in Beijing, CN, is a prolific inventor and researcher specializing in magnetism detection and transient electromagnetic field technologies. With an impressive number of 142 patents and a strong background in prestigious companies like Huawei Technologies and Tsinghua University, Bin Wang has made significant contributions to the field of underwater ordnance detection and unexploded ordnance discovery. In this article, we will explore his latest patents, career highlights, and noteworthy collaborations.

Latest Patents:

Bin Wang's recent patents demonstrate his expertise in developing cutting-edge solutions for magnetism detection and unexploded ordnance discovery. His innovative patents include:

1. Magnetism Detection Apparatus for Underwater Unexploded Ordnance and Method for Controlling the Same: This invention utilizes a detection device, first locating devices, and a central control device to detect magnetic fields and accurately determine the locations of unexploded ordnance underwater. The apparatus can effectively assist in the identification and safe disposal of potentially dangerous underwater munitions.

2. Transient Electromagnetic Field Detection Apparatus Having Dynamic Emission Source in Combination with Static Emission Source and Transient Electromagnetic Field Detection Method for Discovering Unexploded Ordnance: This patent presents a method for detecting unexploded ordnance using a combination of dynamic and static emission sources. By obtaining feedback signals and calculating apparent resistivity values, this technology allows for the identification and evaluation of unexploded ordnance in a detection area.

Career Highlights:

Bin Wang's career highlights demonstrate his skill and dedication in advancing technologies related to magnetism detection. With a significant number of patents to his name, his contributions in this field have been invaluable. Working prominently in companies like Huawei Technologies and Tsinghua University, Bin Wang has shown consistent excellence and a commitment to innovation.

Collaborations:

Bin Wang has collaborated with talented individuals in his field, further enriching his contributions to magnetism detection and related technologies. Notable collaborators include:

1. Lei Miao: Lei Miao has worked closely with Bin Wang on several projects, combining their expertise to develop novel solutions for detecting unexploded ordnance using magnetism detection techniques.

2. Zexin Liu: Zexin Liu, another colleague of Bin Wang, has contributed to their joint research efforts in the field of transient electromagnetic field detection. Their collaboration has resulted in significant advancements in the identification and evaluation of unexploded ordnance.

Conclusion:

Bin Wang's impressive portfolio of 142 patents and his pioneering work in magnetism detection and transient electromagnetic field technologies showcase his expertise and contributions to the field. With his latest patents focusing on underwater unexploded ordnance detection, Bin Wang continues to develop innovative solutions that enhance safety and security in areas prone to ordnance risks. His collaborations with fellow experts further amplify the impact of his research, promising a future with improved methods for detecting and neutralizing unexploded ordnance.

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