Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.66
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 1,557 patents)
2. Institute for Basic Science (9 from 87 patents)
3. Snur & Db Foundation (3 from 547 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 131,214 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