Sejong, South Korea

Jeong Hoh Park


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2020

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Title: Innovator Spotlight: Jeong Hoh Park's Contribution to 3D Imaging of Polymer Substances

Introduction: Jeong Hoh Park, an accomplished inventor residing in Sejong, South Korea, has made significant strides in the field of material science with his innovative patent. His work centers around creating advanced imaging techniques that enhance the understanding of polymer substances in various applications.

Latest Patents: Jeong Hoh Park holds a patent for an "Apparatus and Method for Generating Three-Dimensional Image of Polymer Solute Substance Which Exists in Liquid Solvent." This invention focuses on the development of a specialized apparatus capable of generating three-dimensional images of polymer substances, thereby offering insights into their behavior and properties in liquid environments. The apparatus features a specimen state adjustor, an image collector, a low molecule image database, and an image processor to effectively generate and match images of polymer substances.

Career Highlights: Park is associated with the Hanbat National University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, a key institution that fosters collaboration between academia and industry. His role here allows him to contribute not only to patent development but also to broader research initiatives that support innovation.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Jeong Hoh Park has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Sang Mo Shin and Dong Min Kim. Their collective efforts in research and development play a vital role in advancing technology related to polymer imaging and its applications in various scientific fields.

Conclusion: Jeong Hoh Park exemplifies the spirit of innovation through his patent for generating three-dimensional images of polymer substances. His contributions, supported by fruitful collaborations and a commitment to research, are paving the way for new advancements in material science. As industries increasingly rely on enhanced imaging techniques, Park's work holds the potential to transform our understanding and utilization of polymer materials.

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