Aichi, Japan

Tatsuki Ohji


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 4

Forward Citations = 80(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Aichi, JP (2002 - 2006)
  • Nagoya, JP (2010)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2002-2010

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5 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Tatsuki Ohji

Introduction

Tatsuki Ohji is a prominent inventor based in Aichi, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of ceramics, particularly in the development of high-performance materials. With a total of five patents to his name, Ohji's work focuses on enhancing the properties and applications of ceramic bodies.

Latest Patents

Ohji's latest patents include a needle-shaped ceramic body and a needle-shaped ceramic catalyst body, along with methods for producing these innovative materials. The invention provides a high specific surface area porous cordierite body that remains stable at high temperatures. This needle-shaped ceramic body is designed to inhibit sintering-induced reduction in specific surface area, making it suitable for use as a catalyst-supporting honeycomb structure. Additionally, he has developed an environmental barrier coating material that comprises various constituents, including hafnia and zirconia, which can be applied to substrates with low thermal expansion coefficients.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Tatsuki Ohji has worked with esteemed organizations such as the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology and Japan as represented by the Secretary of the Agency of Industrial Science and Technology. His work has been instrumental in advancing the field of ceramic materials and their applications in various industries.

Collaborations

Ohji has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Shunkichi Ueno and Zhen-Yan Deng, contributing to the collective knowledge and innovation in the field of ceramics.

Conclusion

Tatsuki Ohji's contributions to ceramic innovations demonstrate his expertise and commitment to advancing material science. His patents reflect a deep understanding of high-performance ceramics and their potential applications in technology and industry.

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