Kobe, Japan

Kazushi Fujioka


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2023

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Title: Kazushi Fujioka: Innovator in Microscopic Object Collection

Introduction

Kazushi Fujioka is a notable inventor based in Kobe, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of microscopic object collection, particularly through his innovative patent that addresses the challenges of gathering microscopic entities dispersed in liquids.

Latest Patents

Kazushi Fujioka holds a patent for a "Collecting device, collecting kit for microscopic objects and collecting method for microscopic objects." The purpose of this invention is to collect a plurality of microscopic objects dispersed in a liquid by light irradiation and to trap them effectively. The collecting device is designed specifically for bacteria, allowing for the collection of multiple bacteria dispersed in a sample liquid. It features a laser beam source that emits a laser beam and a honeycomb polymer film capable of holding the liquid. The honeycomb polymer film has walls with pores that trap the bacteria, while a thin film that converts light from the laser beam source to heat is also present. This thin film heats the liquid, creating convection that aids in the collection process.

Career Highlights

Kazushi Fujioka is affiliated with the University Public Corporation Osaka, where he continues to engage in research and development related to his patent. His work has the potential to impact various fields, including microbiology and environmental science.

Collaborations

Kazushi has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Shiho Tokonami and Takuya Iida, contributing to advancements in their shared research interests.

Conclusion

Kazushi Fujioka's innovative approach to collecting microscopic objects showcases his dedication to advancing scientific research. His patent reflects a significant step forward in the methodology of gathering microscopic entities, which could have far-reaching implications in various scientific fields.

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