Tokyo, Japan

Kazunori Ikegami


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.6

ph-index = 8

Forward Citations = 215(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Amagasaki, JP (1988 - 1993)
  • Hyogo, JP (1989 - 1997)
  • Tokyo, JP (1998 - 2000)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1988-2000

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14 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Kazunori Ikegami: Innovator in Radiation Detection Technology

Introduction

Kazunori Ikegami is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of radiation detection technology, holding a total of 14 patents. His work focuses on developing advanced apparatuses for measuring radiation doses and detecting high-energy radiations.

Latest Patents

Ikegami's latest innovations include a radiation deep dose measuring apparatus and a wide range radiation detector. The radiation deep dose measuring apparatus allows for rapid measurement of radiation doses in three-dimensional space. It features a corpuscular beam detector made of scintillation fibers, which is adjusted to match the radiation range of corpuscular beams. The apparatus includes a driving mechanism that rotates the detector and an image receiver, capturing scintillation light and processing the image signal to display the distribution of radiation doses as a function of depth.

The wide range radiation detector is designed to precisely detect high-energy region radiations. It consists of multiple layered semiconductor elements wired in parallel, which output the energy of radiation by summing the charges generated through ionization when radiation interacts with the semiconductor elements.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Kazunori Ikegami has worked with notable organizations, including Mitsubishi Electric Corporation and the National Space Development Agency of Japan. His experience in these institutions has significantly influenced his innovative work in radiation detection.

Collaborations

Ikegami has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Hiroshi Nishizawa and Kunio Madono, contributing to the advancement of technology in his field.

Conclusion

Kazunori Ikegami's contributions to radiation detection technology exemplify his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing scientific understanding. His patents reflect a commitment to improving safety and accuracy in radiation measurement.

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