Santa Clara, CA, United States of America

Tai Sup Huang


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 4(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2018

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Title: Innovations of Tai Sup Huang in Solid State Battery Technology

Introduction

Tai Sup Huang is an innovative inventor based in Santa Clara, CA. He is known for his contributions to battery technology, particularly in the development of solid state batteries. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and performance of energy storage systems.

Latest Patents

Tai Sup Huang holds a patent for a 3D-structured solid state battery. This patent describes a battery and a method for its manufacture. One embodiment of the battery includes a three-dimensionally structured thin film solid state battery with interdigitated cathode and anode volumes, separated by an electrolyte material. The method involves forming a cathode current collector layer and an anode current collector layer on a substrate. These layers include specific areas for the cathode and anode current collectors. Additionally, a cathode layer is formed on the cathode current collector layer, while an anode layer is formed on the anode current collector layer. An electrolyte layer is also formed on the substrate, which separates the anode and cathode current collector areas. Tai Sup Huang has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Tai Sup Huang is currently employed at Google Inc., where he continues to work on innovative technologies in the field of energy storage. His expertise in solid state batteries positions him as a key contributor to advancements in this area.

Collaborations

One of his notable coworkers is Ramesh C Bhardwaj, with whom he collaborates on various projects related to battery technology.

Conclusion

Tai Sup Huang's work in solid state battery technology represents a significant advancement in energy storage solutions. His innovative approach and patent contributions are paving the way for more efficient battery systems in the future.

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