Tokyo, Japan

Keisuke Takasugi

USPTO Granted Patents = 14 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.8

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2011-2025

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Title: The Innovative Mind of Keisuke Takasugi

Introduction

Keisuke Takasugi is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of magnetic field detection technology. With a total of 14 patents to his name, Takasugi continues to push the boundaries of innovation in his industry.

Latest Patents

One of his latest inventions is a magnetic field detection apparatus. This apparatus includes a substrate, first and second projections, first and second MR films, and first and second wiring lines. The first and second projections are provided on a flat surface of the substrate and each includes first and second inclined surfaces. The first and second MR films are provided on the first and second inclined surfaces, respectively. The first wiring line couples the first MR film on the first inclined surface of the first projection and the first MR film on the first inclined surface of the second projection to each other. The second wiring line couples the second MR film on the second inclined surface of the first projection and the second MR film on the second inclined surface of the second projection to each other. The first and second wiring lines intersect on the first inclined surface, the second inclined surface, or both.

Another notable patent is a magnetic sensor and method of manufacturing such, along with a magnetic detection device and magnetic detection system. This magnetic sensor is used to detect a detection target substance in a sample. It includes a substrate with a first surface and a second surface, which is opposite the first surface, and a magnetoresistive effect element provided on the first surface of the substrate. The resistance of the magnetoresistive effect element changes in accordance with an input magnetic field. A protective layer covers the top of the magnetoresistive effect element, and the surface of the protective layer, which is positioned on top of the magnetoresistive effect element, has a prescribed surface roughness.

Career Highlights

Keisuke Takasugi is currently employed at TDK Corporation, where he continues to develop innovative technologies. His work has garnered attention in the field of magnetic sensors and detection systems.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Takasugi has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Naoki Ohta and Kenzo Makino. Their combined expertise has contributed to the advancement of their projects and innovations.

Conclusion

Keisuke Takasugi is

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