Beijing, China

Meijiang Gui


Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2025

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1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Meijiang Gui: Innovator in Bionic Force Information Acquisition

Introduction

Meijiang Gui is a prominent inventor based in Beijing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of bionic technology, particularly in the area of force information acquisition. His innovative approach combines engineering principles with biological structures to enhance the functionality of devices.

Latest Patents

Meijiang Gui holds a patent for a "Device, system and method for acquiring force information based on bionic structure." This invention includes a force information acquisition layer and a magnetic field signal acquisition chip. The design features a permanent magnet embedded in the force information acquisition layer, which has an elastic structure. This structure generates deformation in response to applied force, allowing the permanent magnet to move and produce a magnetic field signal that corresponds to the force information. The magnetic field signal acquisition chip is positioned parallel to the force information acquisition layer, enabling it to convert the magnetic field signal into an electrical signal.

Career Highlights

Meijiang Gui is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he conducts research and development in innovative technologies. His work focuses on integrating bionic principles into practical applications, showcasing his commitment to advancing the field.

Collaborations

Meijiang Gui collaborates with notable colleagues, including Xiaohu Zhou and Zengguang Hou. Their combined expertise contributes to the success of their projects and enhances the research environment at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Conclusion

Meijiang Gui's contributions to the field of bionic technology and force information acquisition demonstrate his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge. His work continues to inspire future developments in this exciting area of research.

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