Tokyo, Japan

Yuta Inamura


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2016

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Title: Yuta Inamura: Innovator in Dosage Rate Measurement Technology

Introduction

Yuta Inamura is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of radiation measurement technology. His innovative work focuses on improving the accuracy and efficiency of dosage rate monitoring systems.

Latest Patents

Yuta Inamura holds a patent for a "Dosage rate measurement system and dosage rate measurement method." This invention provides a measurement unit and method designed to reduce attenuation caused by optical fiber length and signal-to-noise degradation due to background interference in dosage rate monitors that utilize optical fiber. The system includes a radiation detector for detecting radiation dosage, a light source for irradiating stimulating light on the radiation detector, a photodetector for detecting light generated by the radiation detector, and an optical fiber for connecting these components. Additionally, it features a measurement unit for counting pulses outputted from the photodetector and an analysis unit for extracting luminous energy from the measurement results, converting it into dosage and dosage rate.

Career Highlights

Yuta Inamura is currently employed at Hitachi, Ltd., where he continues to develop innovative technologies. His work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of radiation detection systems. With a focus on practical applications, he aims to enhance safety and efficiency in various industries.

Collaborations

Yuta has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Katsunori Ueno and Hiroshi Kitaguchi. Their combined expertise has contributed to the successful development of advanced measurement technologies.

Conclusion

Yuta Inamura is a key figure in the field of dosage rate measurement technology. His innovative patent and ongoing work at Hitachi, Ltd. highlight his commitment to improving radiation monitoring systems. His contributions are paving the way for safer and more efficient technologies in the industry.

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