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Long Bio. Jerry Y.S. Lin is a Regents Professor in Chemical Engineering at School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy at Arizona State University in Tempe. He is co-Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Membrane Science and JMS Letters. Prior to joining ASU in 2005, Lin was a Professor of Chemical Engineering and co-director of the National ...
Dr. Jerry Y.S. Lin is a Regents' Professor at Arizona State University in Tempe. He also serves as editor of Journal of Membrane Science . Dr. Lin was a professor of chemical engineering and co-director of the NSF Center for Membrane Applied Science and Technology at University of Cincinnati prior to joining ASU in January, 2005.
Professor Jerry Lin at ASU. Dr. Jerry Y.S. Lin is a Regents' Professor of Chemical Engineering in School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy at the Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, US. He publishes papers under the names “Y.S. Lin” or "Jerry Y.S. Lin".
Regents' Professor, Chemical Engineering, Arizona State University; formerly with University of - Cited by 27,931 - Membranes - Adsorption - Separation
Jerry LIN, Regents Professor | Cited by 20,472 | of Arizona State University, AZ (ASU) | Read 408 publications | Contact Jerry LIN
Pioneering research in modern inorganic membrane science has led to Jerry Lin’s election to the status of Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). Lin is a Regents’ Professor in the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, one of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University.
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Apr 23, 2020 · Arizona State University Regents Professor. Jerry Y.S. Lin. has been named one of only two. North American Membrane Society Fellows. in 2020. Election as a NAMS Fellow recognizes both service to scientific society and highly significant professional accomplishments to the membrane field.