Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.72
ph-index = 4
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Seoul National University (10 from 1,572 patents)
2. Institute for Basic Science (9 from 87 patents)
3. Snu Rdb Foundation (3 from 549 patents)
4. Hanwha Chemical Corporation (3 from 97 patents)
5. The Catholic University of Korea Industry-academic (2 from 2 patents)
6. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (1 from 131,744 patents)
7. Asta, Co. Ltd. (1 from 7 patents)
8. Snr R&db Foundation (1 from 1 patent)
18 patents:
1. 12448691 - Catalyst for producing hydrogen peroxide, and preparation method therefor
2. 12251690 - Single atom catalyst and method of forming the same
3. 11491327 - Bio electrode and method of forming the same
4. 11419534 - Core-shell nanowire, method of forming core-shell nanowire, and stretchable composite comprising core-shell nanowire
5. 11043666 - Composite materials for cathode materials in secondary battery, method of manufacturing the same, and lithium secondary battery including the same
6. 10993910 - Biopatch, bioheater, biosensor and bioelectronic patch device
7. 10874854 - Mesh electrode for cardiac resynchronization therapy, and manufacturing method therefor
8. 10045843 - Stretchable electronics for artificial skin
9. 10026913 - Quantum dot electronic device and quantum dot transfer printing method
10. 9887644 - Stretchable triboelectric generator, stretchable electricity storage device, and wearable electronic device
11. 9827313 - Self-assembled pharmaceutical composition for photodynamic therapy
12. 9765187 - MRI contrasting agent for contrasting cancer cell
13. 9646810 - Method for improving mass spectrum reproducibility and quantitative analysis method using same
14. 9352058 - Method of preparing iron oxide nanoparticles coated with hydrophilic material, and magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent using the same
15. 9169355 - Biocompatible agent for dispersing nanoparticles into an aqueous medium using mussel adhesive protein-mimetic polymer