Tokyo, Japan

Naoki Koshizuka



Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.2

ph-index = 6

Forward Citations = 92(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Ushiku, JP (1992)
  • Chiba, JP (1994)
  • Koto, JP (1995)
  • Narashino, JP (1999 - 2005)
  • Tokyo, JP (1994 - 2018)

Company Filing History:

goldMedal11 out of 128 
 
International Superconductivity Technology Center
 patents
silverMedal6 out of 3,542 
 
Nippon Steel Corporation
 patents
bronzeMedal4 out of 3,322 
 
Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
 patents
43 out of 12 
 
Hokuriku Electric Power Company
 patents
52 out of 65 
 
Railway Technical Research Institute
 patents
62 out of 6,648 
 
Kyocera Corporation
 patents
72 out of 177 
 
The Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated
 patents
81 out of 17 
 
Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
 patents
91 out of 35,658 
 
Nec Corporation
 patents
101 out of 10,239 
 
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Limited
 patents
111 out of 2 
 
Tokyo Wire Works, Ltd.
 patents
121 out of 28 
 
International Superconductivity Technology Center, the Juridical Foundation
 patents
131 out of 1 
 
Shinkoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
 patent
141 out of 893 
 
Tosoh Corporation
 patents
151 out of 1,256 
 
Kawasaki Steel Corporation
 patents
161 out of 27,375 
 
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
 patents
171 out of 68 
 
Mitsubishi Metal Corporation
 patents
181 out of 1,100 
 
Kabushiki Kaisha Kobe Seiko Sho
 patents
191 out of 1 
 
Mitsubushi Metal Corporation
 patent
201 out of 832,680 
Other
 patents
where one patent can have more than one assignee

Years Active: 1992-2018

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15 patents (USPTO):

Title: The Innovations of Naoki Koshizuka: A Pioneer in Superconducting Technologies

Introduction

Naoki Koshizuka is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan, known for his significant contributions to the field of superconductivity. With a portfolio of 15 patents, Koshizuka's work has led to advancements that are pivotal for various technological applications, particularly in the realm of superconducting materials.

Latest Patents

Among his latest innovations are groundbreaking technologies related to MgB-based superconductors. One of his notable patents describes an MgB-based superconducting wire specifically designed for use in liquid hydrogen fluid level sensors. This technology enables the wire to maintain an unimmersed portion in a non-superconducting state without the need for heating, enhancing its efficiency and reliability at critical temperatures between 20 to 25 K.

Additionally, Koshizuka has developed a method for manufacturing an MgB-based superconductor that is easy to produce and ideal for mass manufacturing. This invention maintains high critical current density while preserving excellent superconducting characteristics, using a powdered mixture of magnesium, boron, and titanium sintered under precise conditions.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Naoki Koshizuka has worked with esteemed organizations such as the International Superconductivity Technology Center and Nippon Steel Corporation. These roles have allowed him to collaborate with distinguished colleagues while furthering research in superconducting technologies.

Collaborations

In his journey as an inventor, Koshizuka has worked alongside notable individuals such as Masato Murakami and Shoji Tanaka. These collaborations have enriched his work, enabling the fusion of ideas and expertise essential for pioneering innovations in the superconducting field.

Conclusion

Naoki Koshizuka's contributions to superconductivity not only showcase his inventive prowess but also reflect the ongoing evolution of materials science. His patents and collaborations stand as a testament to the innovation that propels technology forward, particularly in applications that demand high-performance superconducting materials.

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