Suwon-si, South Korea

Jae-young Choi

USPTO Granted Patents = 128 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.6

ph-index = 13

Forward Citations = 679(Granted Patents)


Inventors with similar research interests:


Location History:

  • Suwon, KR (2004 - 2008)
  • Seoul, KR (2002 - 2010)
  • Jeonju-si, KR (2012)
  • Gyeonggi-do, KR (2007 - 2014)
  • Hwaseong-si, KR (2012 - 2016)
  • Daejeon, KR (2013 - 2016)
  • Yongin-si, KR (2009 - 2017)
  • Uiwang-si, KR (2021)
  • Suwon-si, KR (2008 - 2023)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal107 out of 131,214 
 
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
 patents
silverMedal11 out of 7,636 
 
Samsung Sdi Co., Inc.
 patents
bronzeMedal4 out of 1,238 
 
Sungkyunkwan University
 patents
42 out of 77 
 
Corning Precision Materials Co., Ltd.
 patents
52 out of 16 
 
Samsung Corning Precision Glass Co., Ltd.
 patents
62 out of 2 
 
Kumoh National Institute of Technology Industry-academic Cooperation
 patents
72 out of 1,109 
 
Industry-university Cooperation Foundation Hanyang University
 patents
82 out of 7,574 
 
Samsung Electro-mechanics Co., Ltd.
 patents
92 out of 3 
 
Az Electronic Materials (japan) K.k.
 patents
101 out of 53 
 
Samsung Corning Co., Ltd.
 patents
111 out of 8 
 
Kumoh National Institute of Technology Industry-academic Cooperation Foundation
 patents
121 out of 2,607 
 
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
 patents
131 out of 2 
 
Sunjin Chemical Co., Ltd
 patents
141 out of 3 
 
Hanool Robotics Corp.
 patents
151 out of 1,333 
 
Yonsei University
 patents
161 out of 26,887 
 
Samsung Display Co., Ltd.
 patents
171 out of 2 
 
Az Electronic Materials (korea) Ltd.
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 2002-2023

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128 patents (USPTO):

Title: Innovator Spotlight: Jae-young Choi - Pioneering Advances in Graphene Manufacturing and Electrode Structures

Introduction:

Welcome to our Innovator Spotlight series, where we explore the achievements and contributions of remarkable inventors and innovators. Today, we focus on Jae-young Choi, a visionary from Suwon-si, South Korea, who has made substantial advancements in the field of graphene manufacturing and electrode structures. With an impressive 128 patents to his name, Choi's expertise and ingenuity have propelled the boundaries of technological innovation.

Latest Patents:

Among Choi's recent accomplishments, his method for manufacturing monocrystalline graphene stands out. This groundbreaking invention involves supplying an aromatic carbon gas onto a single-crystalline metal catalyst to produce high-quality monocrystalline graphene. This method is not only efficient but also ensures the creation of advanced graphene materials with wide-ranging applications in various industries.

Another noteworthy patent is Choi's touch detecting sensor with an electrode structure. This invention incorporates a multi-layered arrangement, including nonconductive and conductive layers and a two-dimensional conductive material. Such an electrode structure enables enhanced touch sensitivity and accuracy, providing significant improvements for touch-enabled devices and human-machine interfaces.

Career Highlights:

Throughout his career, Jae-young Choi has displayed a remarkable dedication to innovation in leading technology companies. He has contributed his expertise to the renowned organizations Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., and Samsung SDI Co., Inc. Choi's inventive prowess and commitment to excellence have undoubtedly played a pivotal role in shaping Samsung's position as a global leader in electronics and display technologies.

Collaborations:

Choi's ambition for groundbreaking innovation extends beyond individual achievements. He has collaborated with highly talented individuals, such as Seon-mi Yoon and Hyeon-jin Shin, to drive progress and develop cutting-edge solutions in the field. Their joint efforts have resulted in patents and inventions that have the potential to transform and revolutionize various industries.

Conclusion:

Jae-young Choi's tireless pursuit of excellence and unwavering dedication to innovation have positioned him as a trailblazer in the fields of graphene manufacturing and electrode structures. His numerous patents, including the development of methods for producing monocrystalline graphene and touch detecting sensors, exemplify his significant contributions to the world of technology. As we continue to witness advancements in electronic devices and materials, we eagerly anticipate the next breakthroughs that Choi and his collaborators will bring to the world.

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