Hong Yin
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Hong Yin
Summary
Hong Yin is a human[1]. She worked as a materials scientist[2].
Key Facts
- Hong Yin held citizenship in People's Republic of China[3].
- Hong Yin worked as a materials scientist[2].
- Among Hong Yin's employers was Hasselt University[4].
- Hong Yin was employed by State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials[5].
- A notable work attributed to Hong Yin is Graphene-facilitated synthesized vertically aligned hexagonal boron nitride nanowalls and their gas adsorption properties[6].
- A notable work attributed to Hong Yin is Self-assembly based plasmonic nanoparticle array coupling with hexagonal boron nitride nanosheets[7].
- Hong Yin is recorded as female[8].
- Hong Yin's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Hong Yin's family name is recorded as Yin[10].
- Hong Yin's given name is recorded as Hóng[11].
- Hong Yin's name in native language is recorded as 殷红[12].
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Career and Affiliations
Hong Yin's professions included materials scientist[2]. Employers include Hasselt University[4], a public university[13], in Belgium[14], founded in 1971[15], headquartered in Diepenbeek[16] and State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials[5], a facility[17], in People's Republic of China[18].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Graphene-facilitated synthesized vertically aligned hexagonal boron nitride nanowalls and their gas adsorption properties[6] and Self-assembly based plasmonic nanoparticle array coupling with hexagonal boron nitride nanosheets[7].
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What did Hong Yin do for work?
Hong Yin worked as materials scientist[2].