Taoyuan, Taiwan

Bin Lin



Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.6

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 7(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Hua Lien, TW (2000)
  • Taoyuan, TW (2010)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2000-2010

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Bin Lin in Seaweed Cultivation

Introduction

Bin Lin is a notable inventor based in Taoyuan, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of seaweed cultivation, focusing on methods that enhance growth and production. With a total of three patents to his name, Lin's work is paving the way for advancements in biomass energy.

Latest Patents

One of Lin's latest patents is a "Method of hormesis for seaweed through irradiation." This innovative approach utilizes low-dose irradiation to accelerate the growth of seaweed, thereby improving its production. This method not only enhances the growth of seaweed but also provides a valuable material for biomass energy. Another significant patent is the "Method for cultivating seaweed having adherence." In this process, wild seaweed, such as sea lettuce, is harvested, and germ cells are released. These germ cells then gain adherence and sprout into young seaweed, allowing for artificial and productive cultivation, which can also serve as a material for biomass energy.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Bin Lin has worked with esteemed organizations such as the Institute of Nuclear Energy Research and the Atomic Energy Council in Taiwan. His experience in these institutions has contributed to his expertise in innovative agricultural practices.

Collaborations

Lin has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Chia-Chieh Chen and Yean-Chang Chen. Their joint efforts have furthered research and development in the field of seaweed cultivation.

Conclusion

Bin Lin's innovative methods in seaweed cultivation demonstrate his commitment to enhancing biomass energy production. His patents reflect a forward-thinking approach that could significantly impact the agricultural and energy sectors.

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