Tokyo, Japan

Hirokazu Honma


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2023

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Title: Hirokazu Honma: Innovator in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technology

Introduction

Hirokazu Honma is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He is known for his significant contributions to the field of medical imaging, particularly in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). His innovative work has led to advancements that enhance the quality of MRI images, making them more reliable for medical diagnoses.

Latest Patents

Hirokazu Honma holds a patent for a "Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus and method of compensating for error magnetic field." This invention provides MRI images with excellent image quality while effectively suppressing the occurrence of artifacts. The method involves measuring and analyzing a secondary error magnetic field generated by compensation current, which is caused by applying a gradient magnetic field. By saving the results as compensation parameters, the invention calculates a correction magnetic field output to be applied to both the gradient magnetic field coil and a correction coil, thereby compensating for the secondary error magnetic field.

Career Highlights

Hirokazu Honma is associated with Fujifilm Healthcare Corporation, where he continues to develop innovative solutions in medical imaging technology. His work has been instrumental in improving the accuracy and quality of MRI scans, which are crucial for effective patient care.

Collaborations

Hirokazu has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Naoya Sakaguchi and Syouichi Miyawaki. Their combined expertise has contributed to the advancement of MRI technology and the development of new imaging techniques.

Conclusion

Hirokazu Honma's contributions to the field of magnetic resonance imaging exemplify the impact of innovation in healthcare technology. His patent and ongoing work at Fujifilm Healthcare Corporation continue to enhance the quality of medical imaging, ultimately benefiting patient outcomes.

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