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Overview

Lin Zhong is a researcher affiliated with Yale University in the United States, working primarily in the fields of Environmental Science and Engineering. Their research encompasses a range of subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Pollution, Molecular Biology, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's work frequently appears in several key publication venues: the Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, The Science of The Total Environment, Journal of Hazardous Materials, International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, and Water Research.

Lin Zhong's research interests cover multiple topics, including:

  • Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal
  • Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
  • Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment
  • Enzyme Catalysis and Immobilization
  • Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
  • Microbial Fuel Cells and Bioremediation
  • Semiconductor materials and devices

Notable papers authored or coauthored by Lin Zhong include:

  • Production and use of immobilized lipases in/on nanomaterials: A review from the waste to biodiesel production, 2020, International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
  • Enhanced enzymatic performance of immobilized lipase on metal organic frameworks with superhydrophobic coating for biodiesel production, 2021, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

Other significant papers from their frequent coauthors in related areas include:

  • Metal-organic frameworks with different dimensionalities: An ideal host platform for enzyme@MOF composites, 2021, Coordination Chemistry Reviews
  • Three-dimensional ordered magnetic macroporous metal-organic frameworks for enzyme immobilization, 2021, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Hierarchical micro- and mesoporous ZIF-8 with core-shell superstructures using colloidal metal sulfates as soft templates for enzyme immobilization, 2021, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

Lin Zhong collaborates regularly with researchers such as Jie Ding, Shan-Shan Yang, Tong Wu, Ji-Wei Pang, and Jiandong Cui, with multiple joint publications across their careers.

Lin Zhong was recognized as an ACM Senior Member in 2017, reflecting a level of professional distinction in their field.

Best Publications

  • uWave: Accelerometer-based personalized gesture recognition and its applications

    Jiayang Liu;Zhen Wang;Lin Zhong;Jehan Wickramasuriya

  • Argos: practical many-antenna base stations

    Clayton Shepard;Hang Yu;Narendra Anand;Erran Li

  • MoodScope: building a mood sensor from smartphone usage patterns

    Robert LiKamWa;Yunxin Liu;Nicholas D. Lane;Lin Zhong

  • Self-constructive high-rate system energy modeling for battery-powered mobile systems

    Mian Dong;Lin Zhong

  • Resistive switches and memories from silicon oxide.

    Jun Yao;Zhengzong Sun;Lin Zhong;Douglas Natelson

  • LiveLab: measuring wireless networks and smartphone users in the field

    Clayton Shepard;Ahmad Rahmati;Chad Tossell;Lin Zhong

  • Context-for-wireless: context-sensitive energy-efficient wireless data transfer

    Ahmad Rahmati;Lin Zhong

  • A longitudinal study of emoticon use in text messaging from smartphones

    Chad C. Tossell;Philip Kortum;Clayton Shepard;Laura H. Barg-Walkow

  • SoftNull: Many-Antenna Full-Duplex Wireless via Digital Beamforming

    Evan Everett;Clayton Shepard;Lin Zhong;Ashutosh Sabharwal

  • RedEye: analog ConvNet image sensor architecture for continuous mobile vision

    Robert LiKamWa;Yunhui Hou;Julian Gao;Mia Polansky

  • Energy characterization and optimization of image sensing toward continuous mobile vision

    Robert LiKamWa;Bodhi Priyantha;Matthai Philipose;Lin Zhong

  • Highly transparent nonvolatile resistive memory devices from silicon oxide and graphene

    Jun Yao;Jian Lin;Yanhua Dai;Gedeng Ruan

  • In situ imaging of the conducting filament in a silicon oxide resistive switch

    Jun Yao;Lin Zhong;Douglas Natelson;James M. Tour

  • You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him learn: Smartphone use in higher education

    Chad C. Tossell;Philip T. Kortum;Clayton Shepard;Ahmad Rahmati

  • Enhanced voice conferencing with history

    Richard T. Lord;Robert W. Lord;Nathan P. Myhrvold;Clarence T. Tegreene

  • Demo: chameleon: a color-adaptive web browser for mobile OLED displays

    Mian Dong;Lin Zhong

  • Understanding human-battery interaction on mobile phones

    Ahmad Rahmati;Angela Qian;Lin Zhong

  • Energy-efficient graphical user interface design

    K.S. Vallerio;Lin Zhong;N.K. Jha

  • Chameleon: A Color-Adaptive Web Browser for Mobile OLED Displays

    Mian Dong;Lin Zhong

  • Power modeling of graphical user interfaces on OLED displays

    Mian Dong;Yung-Seok Kevin Choi;Lin Zhong

Frequent Co-Authors

Niraj K. Jha
Niraj K. Jha Princeton University
Ashutosh Sabharwal
Ashutosh Sabharwal Rice University
Philip Kortum
Philip Kortum Rice University
James M. Tour
James M. Tour Rice University
Robert W. Lord
Robert W. Lord IBM (United States)
Ranveer Chandra
Ranveer Chandra Microsoft (United States)
Jordin T. Kare
Jordin T. Kare Microsoft (United States)
Roderick A. Hyde
Roderick A. Hyde Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Victoria Y. H. Wood
Victoria Y. H. Wood Microsoft (United States)
Charles Whitmer
Charles Whitmer Microsoft (United States)

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