Location History:
- Sapporo, JP (2006)
- Hokkaido, JP (2010)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006-2010
Title: Innovations by Yoshiyuki Nishimiya
Introduction
Yoshiyuki Nishimiya is a notable inventor based in Hokkaido, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of substances that promote the freezing of water and hydrous substances. With a total of 2 patents to his name, his work has implications in various scientific and industrial applications.
Latest Patents
Nishimiya's latest patents include a novel material designed to promote the freezing of water or hydrous substances. This invention involves a carrier upon which polypeptides are immobilized, enhancing ice nucleation activity. The polypeptides have side chains that bind to water molecules, facilitating the freezing process. Another significant patent is for a multimerized highly functional antifreeze protein. This invention improves thermal hysteresis activity and ice recrystallization inhibitory activity by using a polypeptide linker to enhance the effects of antifreeze proteins at low concentrations.
Career Highlights
Yoshiyuki Nishimiya is affiliated with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, where he conducts his research and development. His work is recognized for its innovative approach to solving challenges related to freezing and ice formation.
Collaborations
Nishimiya has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Sakae Tsuda and Yasuhiro Mie, contributing to advancements in their shared field of research.
Conclusion
Yoshiyuki Nishimiya's contributions to materials science through his innovative patents highlight his role as a significant inventor in Japan. His work continues to influence the development of new technologies in freezing and antifreeze applications.