Dr. Lin graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 2004. She works in Rochester, MN and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Lin is affiliated with Mayo Clinic Hospital-Rochester Methodist Campus and Saint Marys Hospital.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 1275 York Ave, New York, NY 10065 2126392000 (phone), 6464220298 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Ms. Lin works in New York, NY and specializes in Medical Oncology. Ms. Lin is affiliated with Bellevue Hospital Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York Presbyterian Hospital Columbia University Medical Center and New York Presbyterian Westchester Division.
A new method is disclosed for the exfoliation of hexagonal boron nitride into mono- and few-layered nanosheets (or nanoplatelets, nanomesh, nanoribbons). The method does not necessarily require high temperature or vacuum, but uses commercially available h-BN powders (or those derived from these materials, bulk crystals) and only requires wet chemical processing. The method is facile, cost efficient, and scalable. The resultant exfoliated h-BN is dispersible in an organic solvent or water thus amenable for solution processing for unique microelectronic or composite applications.
Extracting And Processing Data Derived From A Common Channel Signalling Network
James Aridas - Virginia Beach VA Judith L. Culpepper - Virginia Beach VA Kathleen Giessuebel - Virginia Beach VA Yi Lin - Chesapeake VA Michael H. Penrod - Chesapeake VA Dennis A. Perkinson - Westchester PA Nancy L. Sweet - Virginia Beach VA Linda Trout-Jordan - Norfolk VA Gerald J. Wardzinski - Virginia Beach VA Karen Wolff - Virginia Beach VA
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
H04M 1500
US Classification:
379136
Abstract:
A platform for connecting to a CCS7 network for supporting concurrently running CCS related applications. Copies of the SUs flowing through the network are sent to the platform where the FISUs, LSSUs and MSUs are filtered to provide the desired SU type for each of the applications. The MSUs are filtered by MSU category and MSU type within category into groups of MSUs of particular interest to the applications, respectively. Linked lists of filter elements associated with the respective linksets of the CCS7 network perform the filtering by comparing category and type fields to the MSU categories and types to form the groups. Filter change data received at a user interface is utilized to modify the filters.
- College Park MD, US - Hampton VA, US Yi LIN - Hampton VA, US John W. CONNELL - Hampton VA, US
International Classification:
H01M 4/04 H01M 4/62 H01M 4/583
Abstract:
Composite material and method of manufacture is provided. The composite material is manufactured by a solventless and binderless dry compression process.
In an illustrative example, one or more coating formulations may be used and may have characteristics useful in different situations. During evaluations, a plurality of coating formulations comprising epoxy resins and diamine hardeners were prepared and evaluated with regards to impact ice adhesion strength and durability. Alone, such coating formulations provided a significantly reduced impact ice adhesion strength as compared to uncoated aluminum and/or stainless steel surfaces. However, a durability of the coatings, when applied to aluminum or stainless steel surfaces, was insufficient to be considered for use on external aircraft surfaces. By including nano-sized and/or micro-sized particles as additives to the coating formulations, resulted in improved durability without significantly reducing ice adhesion performance of the resin base.
- WASHINGTON DC, US Emilie J. Siochi - Newport News VA, US Kristopher E. Wise - Poquoson VA, US John W. Connell - Yorktown VA, US Yi Lin - Yorktown VA, US Russell A. Wincheski - Williamsburg VA, US Dennis C. Working - Norfolk VA, US
A method allows for preparation of CNT nanocomposites having improved mechanical, electrical and thermal properties. Structured carbon nanotube forms such as sheet, yarn, and tape are modified with π-conjugated conductive polymers, including polyaniline (PANT), fabricated by in-situ polymerization. The PANI modified CNT nanocomposites are subsequently post-processed to improve mechanical properties by hot press and carbonization.
- Hampton VA, US Kristopher E. Wise - Poquoson VA, US Yi Lin - Yorktown VA, US John Connell - Yorktown VA, US
Assignee:
U.S. as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration - Washington DC National Institute of Aerospace Associates - Hampton VA
International Classification:
C23C 16/26
US Classification:
427596, 427140
Abstract:
A method for joining or repairing boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs). In joining BNNTs, the nanotube structure is modified with amorphous carbon deposited by controlled electron beam irradiation to form well bonded hybrid a-C/BNNT structures. In repairing BNNTs, the damaged site of the nanotube structure is modified with amorphous carbon deposited by controlled electron beam irradiation to form well bonded hybrid a-C/BNNT structures at the damage site.
- Washington DC, US - Hampton VA, US Kristopher E. Wise - Poquoson VA, US John W. Connell - Yorktown VA, US Yi Lin - Yorktown VA, US Russell A. Wincheski - Williamsburg VA, US Dennis C. Working - Norfolk VA, US
International Classification:
H01B 1/24 B29C 70/40
US Classification:
264 296, 264 291, 264241
Abstract:
A method allows for preparation of CNT nanocomposites having improved mechanical, electrical and thermal properties. Structured carbon nanotube forms such as sheet, yarn, and tape are modified with π-conjugated conductive polymers, including polyaniline (PANI), fabricated by in-situ polymerization. The PANI modified CNT nanocomposites are subsequently post-processed to improve mechanical properties by hot press and carbonization.
Yvette Shymoniak (1985-1986), Pey Ing Lin (1998-2004), Marc Pouey (1991-1994), Richard Shoemake (1962-1972), yi Lin (1985-1988), Ricardo Arias (1970-1974)