Location History:
- Dongjak-ku, Seoul KR (2007)
- Seoul, KR (2007 - 2021)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2007-2021
Title: Shinill Kang - Innovator in Microbial Adhesion Prevention
Introduction
Shinill Kang is a prominent inventor based in Seoul, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of structures that prevent microbial adhesion. With a total of 11 patents to his name, Kang's work is at the forefront of innovation in this critical area.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Structure for preventing adhesion of microorganisms and method of manufacturing the same." This invention focuses on a structure designed to prevent microorganisms from adhering to and growing on surfaces. The structure includes a nano-structure with protruding features made from a resin composition, along with nano-metal particles distributed within it. The manufacturing method involves preparing a liquid resin, mixing it with nano-metal particles, and using a master template to create the desired pattern.
Another notable patent is the "Micro-nano hierarchical structure for drag reduction and microbial adhesion prevention and marine structure comprising the same." This invention features a metallic support plate with arrays of metallic micro-structures and nano-structures that work together to reduce drag and prevent microbial adhesion.
Career Highlights
Shinill Kang has worked with esteemed institutions such as Yonsei University and Optomecha Co., Ltd. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to refine his expertise and contribute to groundbreaking research in his field.
Collaborations
Kang has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Eikhyun Cho and Jungjin Han. These partnerships have further enhanced his research and development efforts, leading to innovative solutions in microbial adhesion prevention.
Conclusion
Shinill Kang's work exemplifies the intersection of innovation and practical application in the fight against microbial adhesion. His contributions are paving the way for advancements in various industries, ensuring safer and more efficient materials.