Ibaraki, Japan

Duc Thien Ngo


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Duc Thien Ngo: Innovator in Non-Contact Material Identification

Introduction

Duc Thien Ngo is a prominent inventor based in Ibaraki, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of material identification through innovative methods that enhance the efficiency and accuracy of temperature measurements.

Latest Patents

Duc Thien Ngo holds a patent for a "Method of non-contact material identification, method of non-contact temperature identification, and method for identifying progress of heat treatment processing." This invention allows for the identification of temperature and/or material of a target object in a non-contact and straightforward manner. The method determines the relationship between the wavelength and emissivity of thermal radiation, such as infrared rays, emitted from an object based on its material. By comparing thermal radiation intensities at multiple wavelengths from the object with a pre-stored database, the identification process is streamlined. Notably, this method does not require an external light source, as the target itself serves as the thermal radiation light source during measurement.

Career Highlights

Duc Thien Ngo is affiliated with the National Institute for Materials Science, where he continues to advance research in material identification technologies. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in various industries.

Collaborations

Duc Thien Ngo has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Tadaaki Nagao and Ryo Tamura, contributing to the advancement of innovative technologies in their field.

Conclusion

Duc Thien Ngo's contributions to non-contact material identification represent a significant advancement in the field of thermal measurement technologies. His innovative methods and collaborative efforts continue to influence research and applications in material science.

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