Kashiwa, Japan

Eri Hayashi

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

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Years Active: 2024

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Title: Eri Hayashi: Innovator in Plant Factory Technology

Introduction

Eri Hayashi is a notable inventor based in Kashiwa, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural technology, particularly in the development of systems that enhance plant growth in controlled environments.

Latest Patents

Eri Hayashi holds a patent for a "Cohort phenotyping system for plant factory with artificial lighting." This innovative invention tracks and automatically evaluates plant traits of individuals within a plant canopy during the germination period, from sowing until just before primary seedling culture. The system calculates a two-dimensional distribution of plant traits by non-destructively and continuously measuring plant trait information based on image data, environmental factors, genetic characteristics, and management information. Additionally, it continuously measures physiological performance reactions of the plants cultivated in an environmentally controlled space, taking into account various environmental factors such as temperature, vapor pressure deficit, nutrient solution percentage, nutrient solution temperature, pH, and electric conductivity.

Career Highlights

Eri Hayashi has worked with esteemed institutions such as Chiba University and the Japan Plant Factory Association. Her work has focused on advancing the technology used in plant factories, contributing to more efficient and sustainable agricultural practices.

Collaborations

Eri has collaborated with notable individuals in her field, including Yumiko Amagai and Alexander Feldman. These collaborations have furthered her research and development efforts in plant factory technology.

Conclusion

Eri Hayashi's innovative work in plant factory technology exemplifies the potential of controlled environment agriculture. Her contributions are paving the way for advancements in sustainable farming practices.

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