Kanagawa, Japan

Ryoji Suzuki

USPTO Granted Patents = 108 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.6

ph-index = 15

Forward Citations = 878(Granted Patents)


Inventors with similar research interests:


Location History:

  • Kanawaga, JP (2001)
  • Tokyo, JP (1990 - 2017)
  • Atsugi, JP (2022)
  • Kanagawa, JP (1999 - 2024)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1990-2025

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108 patents (USPTO):

Title: Ryoji Suzuki: Innovating the Future of Imaging Technology

Introduction:

In the ever-evolving field of imaging technology, one name that shines bright is Ryoji Suzuki. Hailing from Kanagawa, Japan, Suzuki has made significant contributions to the industry, securing an impressive and commendable 100 patents. His recent patents, including advancements in solid-state imaging elements and electronic equipment, have showcased his innovative prowess.

Solid-State Imaging Element and Electronic Equipment Patent:

One of Suzuki's recent accomplishments is the development of a solid-state imaging element and electronic equipment. This breakthrough technology enables an increase in the signal charge accumulation in each pixel. The imaging element includes a photoelectric conversion section in each pixel and an inter-pixel separation section, which features a uniquely shaped protruding section towards the photoelectric conversion section. This invention finds practical applications in the realm of back-illuminated CMOS image sensors and holds enormous potential for advancing imaging capabilities.

Solid-State Imaging Device and Electronic Apparatus Patent:

Suzuki's expertise extends to the creation of a solid-state imaging device designed to suppress dark characteristic deterioration, along with the accompanying electronic apparatus. This invention comprises a photoelectric conversion section, a charge retaining section that temporarily stores converted electric charges, and a first trench within a semiconductor substrate. The first trench is either higher or lower than the photoelectric conversion and charge retaining sections, depending on the design. Once again, this pioneering technology finds its application in back-illuminated CMOS image sensors, promising improved performance and enhanced image quality.

Professional Achievements:

Throughout his illustrious career, Suzuki has collaborated with renowned companies, leaving a significant impact on the industry. He has worked with SONY Corporation, a global leader in consumer electronics, where his contributions elevated the company's imaging technologies. Additionally, Suzuki made vital contributions to ATR Auditory and Visual Perception Research Laboratories, further solidifying his position as a respected figure in the field of imaging technology.

Notable Collaborators:

Suzuki's remarkable achievements have not been confined to his individual capabilities alone. He has collaborated with exceptional colleagues, including Takahisa Ueno and Kazuya Yonemoto, both of whom have contributed significantly to the projects he undertook. Such collaborative efforts have fostered a culture of innovation, driving Suzuki's breakthroughs in imaging technology.

Conclusion:

Ryoji Suzuki's remarkable talent and extensive collection of patents bear testament to his invaluable contributions to the realm of imaging technology. Through his inventive mindset, he continues to reshape the industry and push the boundaries of what is possible. As we eagerly await his future endeavors, it is clear that Suzuki's work will leave a lasting impact on the world of imaging technology, benefitting both consumers and professionals alike.

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