Tokyo-to, Japan

Mikiko Hojo

USPTO Granted Patents = 13 


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.1

ph-index = 6

Forward Citations = 71(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Shinjuku, JP (2003)
  • Shinjuku-Ku, JP (2006 - 2010)
  • Tokyo, JP (2008 - 2016)
  • Tokyo-To, JP (2001 - 2018)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2001-2018

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13 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Mikiko Hojo in Electroconductive Substrates

Introduction

Mikiko Hojo is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo-to, Japan. She has made significant contributions to the field of electroconductive materials, holding a total of 13 patents. Her work focuses on enhancing the performance and stability of metal particle dispersions used in various applications.

Latest Patents

Among her latest patents is a groundbreaking invention related to metal particle dispersion for electroconductive substrates. This invention aims to provide a metal particle dispersion that exhibits high dispersibility and stability, enabling the formation of films with excellent electroconductivity after baking. The patent details a composition that includes metal particles, a dispersant, and a solvent, where the dispersant is a graft copolymer with specific constitutional units. Another notable patent involves a dispersant that not only enhances dispersibility but also inhibits the oxidation of dispersed particles, further improving the performance of electroconductive substrates.

Career Highlights

Mikiko Hojo is currently associated with Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., where she continues to innovate in the field of electroconductive materials. Her research and development efforts have positioned her as a key figure in advancing technologies related to electroconductivity.

Collaborations

Mikiko has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Satoshi Shioda and Naonobu Yoshi, contributing to a dynamic research environment that fosters innovation and creativity.

Conclusion

Mikiko Hojo's contributions to the field of electroconductive substrates highlight her expertise and commitment to innovation. Her patents reflect a deep understanding of material science and a dedication to improving the functionality of electroconductive materials.

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