Beijing, China

Qiuliang Wang

USPTO Granted Patents = 14 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.2

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 13(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2012-2023

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14 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Qiuliang Wang in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Introduction

Qiuliang Wang is a prominent inventor based in Beijing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology. With a total of 14 patents to his name, Wang's work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of MRI systems.

Latest Patents

One of his latest patents is for a magnetic resonance imaging superconducting magnet system. This intelligent liquid helium-free whole-body MRI system includes a vacuum container with a main magnetic field superconducting coil and a shielding superconducting coil. It also features a heat pipe gas tank positioned between the two coils, along with a liquid helium reservoir connected to a liquid-gas storage tank. Additionally, a refrigerator is fixed on the vacuum container to optimize thermal management.

Another notable patent involves a method for designing a high shielding gradient coil for a planar superconducting MRI system. This method determines a shielding area based on the outer profile of a metal conductor surrounding the gradient coil. It allows for partitioned shielding of stray fields, adjusting constraint values according to shielding requirements. The design optimizes the primary coils of both transverse and longitudinal gradient coils, effectively reducing stray fields.

Career Highlights

Qiuliang Wang is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he conducts his research and development work. His innovative approaches have positioned him as a leader in the field of MRI technology.

Collaborations

Wang has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Xinning Hu and Yinming Dai, to further advance the capabilities of MRI systems.

Conclusion

Qiuliang Wang's contributions to magnetic resonance imaging technology demonstrate his commitment to innovation and excellence. His patents reflect a deep understanding of superconducting systems and their applications in medical imaging.

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