Jeju-do, South Korea

Kyo Sik Hwang

USPTO Granted Patents = 3 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 10.8

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Location History:

  • Jeju-do, KR (2019)
  • Jeju, KR (2019)
  • Jeju-si, KR (2023)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2019-2023

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovator Kyo Sik Hwang: Pioneering Energy Self-Sufficiency in Bio-Signal Monitoring

Introduction: Kyo Sik Hwang, an accomplished inventor based in Jeju-do, South Korea, has made remarkable contributions to the fields of energy generation and bio-signal monitoring. With a focus on sustainability and innovation, Hwang holds three patents that enhance our understanding and capability in these critical areas.

Latest Patents: Hwang's latest patent, "Energy self-sufficient real time bio-signal monitoring and nutrient delivery system based on salinity gradient power generation," presents a groundbreaking approach to healthcare and environmental sustainability. This system incorporates a reverse electrodialysis device that generates electrical energy from a nutrient solution while simultaneously delivering essential nutrients or drugs. The bio-signal measuring unit embedded within this module measures bio-signals while powered by the generated electricity.

Another notable patent is the "Bioelectrochemical system having polyvalent ion removing function." This invention addresses the challenge of removing polyvalent ions from seawater while concurrently producing electricity and hydrogen gas. The system is composed of an anode chamber with electron-producing microorganisms, a cathode chamber for hydroxide production and polyvalent ion deposition, and an anion exchange membrane to separate the chambers, ensuring efficient operation.

Career Highlights: Hwang is affiliated with the Korea Institute of Energy Research, where his work emphasizes the integration of renewable energy technologies and environmental improvements. His innovative research is pivotal in shaping future eco-friendly solutions.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Hwang has collaborated with talented colleagues, including Joo-Youn Nam and Soon-Chul Park. These partnerships have further enhanced the development and implementation of sustainable technologies within their research institution.

Conclusion: Kyo Sik Hwang stands out as an important figure in the realm of renewable energy and bioengineering. His inventions not only address pressing global challenges but also lay the groundwork for future advancements in bio-signal monitoring and sustainable energy systems. Through his dedication and innovation, Hwang continues to inspire both researchers and practitioners in the field.

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