He is especially proud to have helped advance the realm of space exploration in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Artemis program
TOKYO, JAPAN, December 17, 2024 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Hozo Yoshino (hereafter Hozo) has been included in Marquia Who's Who. As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected based on the current reference value. Factors such as position noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken in account during the selection process.
With nearly 60 years of experience in engineering, aeronautics, and physics, Hozo has distinguished himself in multiple roles and currently serves as the chief executive officer of System Homes Company Washington Inc. (SHCW). Co-founded in 2007 as an extension of System Homes Company, Ltd. (SHCJ) in Tokyo, SHCW is a climate change combat company.
System Homes Company (SHC) has run Climate Change Combat Company (4C) for the past 43 years. SHC recently concluded that while pure renewable energy contributes 4% CO2 emission reduction, we can reduce 14% of CO2 in the U.S. by our Torquer Motor System (TMS), 3.6 times as much as the pure renewable energy counterparts. This is our original finding, and few related politicians, including Al Gore, know this fact. We must advocate this outcome to the public. Electric motors are one of the most energy-consuming devices in use today. SHC has developed TMS for air conditioners, refrigerators, furnace blowers, washing machines, and renewable energy controllers that are more efficient and versatile than those currently in use. Specifically, the SHC air conditioners' input power is 46% less than the three-phase induction motor types, used in the U.S., which do not have variable speed drives. The SHC Torquer fan/blower systems exhibit 190% overall higher efficiency levels compared to GE-ECM systems. SHC is committed to pursuing this route to realize the Zero Emission House (ZEH) by the year 2045.
In his role at the company, he is responsible for defining Pulse Code Width Modulation (PCWM). PCWM is an acronym that combines Pulse Code Modulation (PCM), which is used in space communications, and Pulse Width Modulation (PWM), which is used in motor drive systems. System Homes Company (SHC) has developed PCWM since it was founded in December 1981 and obtained many domestic and international patents since then. PCWM is a math model that describes motor rotational behavior in real-time using discrete numbers. PCWM is a product of applying quantum mechanics, which deals with electrons circulating around the nucleus, and applying space mechanics, which deals with planets circulating around the Sun. Calendar and time were created by the duodecimal number system after natural phenomenon. Motor rotation was described by an octal number system in real-time (PCWM) for the first time in the world, without knowing the natural phenomena. PCWM hardware is mechanized inside an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). As PCWM is a discrete number system, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) optimum control can be realized by storing a bunch of data obtained from experiments a priority. PCWM technology is applicable to Electric Vehicle (EV).
Known for his professional longevity, his storied career began in 1965 when he became lead engineer for the Mitsubishi Electric Corporation in Kanagawa, Japan. Moving to the United States in 1973, he served six years as a senior staff engineer for Boeing Commercial Airplane Company. He returned to Japan and continued his career as an H-I rocket project manager for the National Space Agency of Japan (NASDA) of which succeeding organization is the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), before ascending to the role of chief executive officer for System Homes Company, Ltd. (SHCJ) in 1981, where he has served with distinction ever since.
His prolific achievements in his chosen fields were born of an equally diverse education. He attended the School of Arts at Hitotsubashi University (National Business College) from April 1959 through March 1961. Then, he obtained a Bachelor of Education in electronics engineering from the University of Tokyo in 1965 and a Master of Science in aeronautics and astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1970. Deciding to return to the world of academia, he attended Yokohama National University from October 2013 through September 2022 without earning a PhD degree.
Through his career counts many professional and personal milestones, he is especially proud to have helped advance the realm of space exploration in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Artemis program, which intends to land human beings on the Moon and is preparing for future missions to Mars. He is also proud of developing the Pulse Code Width Modulation (PCWM) algorithm by employing real-time pilot flight control simulator technology, which is used at Boeing to realize the Zero Emission House (ZEH) by the year 2045.
Looking to the future with optimism, Hozo plans to apply for a Nobel Prize in the coming years with a focus on revolutionary work he intends to conduct in Washington State. His dedication to advancing technology and sharing knowledge remains as strong as ever. With his combination of expertise and perseverance, he is uniquely positioned to accomplish his goals while making a lasting impact within his field and on society as a whole.
About Marquis Who's Who®:
Since 1899, when A. N. Marquis printed the First Edition of Who's Who in America®, Marquis Who's Who® has chronicled the lives of the most accomplished individuals and innovators from every significant field of endeavor, including politics, business, medicine, law, education, art, religion and entertainment. Who's Who in America® remains an essential biographical source for thousands of researchers, journalists, librarians and executive search firms around the world. The suite of Marquis® publications can be viewed at the official Marquis Who's Who® website, www.marquiswhoswho.com.
# # #