Beijing, China

Zhiyuan Yan


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Years Active: 2023

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Title: Zhiyuan Yan: Innovator in Electrical Stimulation Technology

Introduction

Zhiyuan Yan is a notable inventor based in Beijing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrical stimulation technology. His innovative work focuses on enhancing the capabilities of electrical stimulators for various applications.

Latest Patents

Zhiyuan Yan holds a patent for a "Multi-target electrical stimulation circuit, electrical stimulator and signal output method of electrical stimulator." This invention relates to a sophisticated electrical stimulation circuit that includes a control module, multiple brain wave acquisition modules, and several stimulation adjustment modules. Each electrode is equipped with a corresponding brain wave acquisition module and stimulation adjustment module, allowing for targeted stimulation of different areas. The brain wave acquisition modules capture brain wave signals and relay them to the control module, which processes these signals to output stimulation signals at specific waveform phase points. This technology is beneficial for achieving synchronized electrical stimulation across multiple targets.

Career Highlights

Zhiyuan Yan is affiliated with Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, where he applies his expertise in electrical stimulation technology. His work has the potential to advance medical treatments and improve patient outcomes through innovative electrical stimulation methods.

Collaborations

Zhiyuan Yan collaborates with his coworker, Yuping Wang, to further develop and refine his inventions. Their partnership enhances the research and application of electrical stimulation technologies.

Conclusion

Zhiyuan Yan's contributions to electrical stimulation technology demonstrate his commitment to innovation and improvement in medical applications. His patent reflects a significant advancement in the field, showcasing the potential for targeted electrical stimulation to benefit various therapeutic practices.

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