Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002
Title: Innovations by Chung-Yi Kung in Polymer Powder Production.
Introduction
Chung-Yi Kung is an accomplished inventor based in Tucson, AZ (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science and technology, particularly through his innovative methods of producing polymer powders.
Latest Patents
Chung-Yi Kung holds a patent for an "Apparatus for and method of producing monodisperse submicron polymer powders from solution." This invention describes a method of producing polymer powders from solution in a compatible solvent using a new device referred to as a microdroplets on demand generator (MODG). The embodiment of this invention is the MODG apparatus, which has extensive applications in materials science and technology. Proof of concept is demonstrated using poly(ethylene) glycol polymer microparticles generated with the MODG and captured in a microparticle levitation device. He has 1 patent to his name.
Career Highlights
Chung-Yi Kung has dedicated his career to advancing the field of polymer science. His innovative approaches have garnered attention and recognition within the scientific community. His work emphasizes the importance of developing efficient methods for producing high-quality polymer materials.
Collaborations
Chung-Yi Kung has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Donald W. Noid and Joshua U. Otaigbe. These collaborations have further enriched his research and contributed to the advancement of polymer technology.
Conclusion
Chung-Yi Kung's innovative work in producing monodisperse submicron polymer powders showcases his expertise and commitment to advancing materials science. His contributions are significant and continue to influence the field.