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Lin, James Chih-I was born on December 29, 1942.
(The study of electromagnetic bioeffects is multidisciplin...)
The study of electromagnetic bioeffects is multidisciplinary; it draws heavily from the disciplines of physics, engineering, mathematics, biol ogy, chemistry, medicine, and environmental health. This book is about these disciplines and how they mutually integrate in the study of electromagnetic pathophysiology. Over aperiod of years, the authors have become increasingly aware of the difficulty in locating information concerning interaction of electro magnetic energy and biological tissues. There are numerous reports and publications, but no single comprehensive source in the American literature where such information is readily accessible. Regrettably, much of the importantinformation is contained in government documents and reports, some of which are inaccessible, or spread through many diverse journals, making retrieval and analysis of the material difficult. Although this book is primarily clinically oriented, it also focuses on those biophysical, biochemical, and fundamental molecular studies and findings that provide the basis for understanding the presence or absence of pathophysiological manifestations of exposure to radiofrequency, including microwave, energies. Detailed discussion and analysis of the relevant comprehensive physics, engineering, and biophysics are con tained in Chapters 2-5. Because the treatment is multidisciplinary, wherever possible analy sis is begun with basic background information that may appear elementary to some readers but is essential to understanding for those from a different discipline. Most confusion and controversies that exist in the field today arise from individuals of one discipline not appreciating basic facts or theories from another.
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(The study of electromagnetic bioeffects is multidisciplin...)
The study of electromagnetic bioeffects is multidisciplinary; it draws heavily from the disciplines of physics, engineering, mathematics, biol ogy, chemistry, medicine, and environmental health. This book is about these disciplines and how they mutually integrate in the study of electromagnetic pathophysiology. Over aperiod of years, the authors have become increasingly aware of the difficulty in locating information concerning interaction of electro magnetic energy and biological tissues. There are numerous reports and publications, but no single comprehensive source in the American literature where such information is readily accessible. Regrettably, much of the importantinformation is contained in government documents and reports, some of which are inaccessible, or spread through many diverse journals, making retrieval and analysis of the material difficult. Although this book is primarily clinically oriented, it also focuses on those biophysical, biochemical, and fundamental molecular studies and findings that provide the basis for understanding the presence or absence of pathophysiological manifestations of exposure to radiofrequency, including microwave, energies. Detailed discussion and analysis of the relevant comprehensive physics, engineering, and biophysics are con tained in Chapters 2-5. Because the treatment is multidisciplinary, wherever possible analy sis is begun with basic background information that may appear elementary to some readers but is essential to understanding for those from a different discipline. Most confusion and controversies that exist in the field today arise from individuals of one discipline not appreciating basic facts or theories from another.
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educator biomedical and electrical engineer
Lin, James Chih-I was born on December 29, 1942.
Bachelor of Science, University Washington, 1966. Master of Science, University Washington, 1968. Doctor of Philosophy, University Washington, 1971.
Engineer Crown Zellerbach Corporation, Seattle, 1966-1967. Assistant professor University Washington, 1971-1974. Professor Wayne State University, Detroit, 1974-1980, University Illinois, Chicago, since 1980, head department bioengineering, 1980-1992, director robotics and automation laboratory, 1982-1989, director special projects College Engineering, 1992-1994, research chair National Security Council, 1993-1997.
Visiting professor, Beijing, Rome, Shan Dong, Taiwan Universities. Lecturer short courses, since 1974. Consultant Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio, 1973-1975, Socially Responsible Investment International, palo Alto, California, 1978-1979, Arthur D. Little Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1980-1983, Georgia Technology Research Institute, Atlanta, 1984-1986, Walter Reed Army Institute Research, 1973, 87, 88, Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories, Pensacola, 1982-1983, U.R.S. Corporation, San Francisco, 1985-1987, Columbia Broadcasting System Incorporated, New York York, 1988, University Virginia, 1991-1992, American College of Surgeons Inc., Santa Clara California, 1989-1990, Luxtron Corporation, Mountainview, California, 1991-1992, Commonwealth Edison, Chicago, 1991-1995, Lucent Technology/Bell Laboratories, 1998-2000, Biopac, Santa Barbara, California, 2006-2007.
Program chairman Frontiers of Engineering and Computing Conference, Chicago, 1985. Chairman, convener Union Radio - Scientifique Internationale (International Union of Radio Science) Jt. Symposium Electromagnetic Waves in Biological Systems, Tel Aviv, 1987, International Conference on Science and Technology, 1989-1991.
Chairman Chinese-American Academy and Professional Convention, 1993. Member Congressional Health Care Advisory Council, 13th district, Illinois, 1987-1999. Panelist National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator award committee, Washington, 1984, 89.
Member National Institutes of Health diagnostic radiology, 1981-1985, chairman special study section, 1986—2004. Member United States National Commission for Union Radio - Scientifique Internationale (International Union of Radio Science), National Academy of Sciences, 1980-1982, 90-99, chair Commission K., 1990-1999, Extremely Low Frequency Field monitoring committee, 1995-1997. Member International Commission on Nonionizing Radiation Protection, 2004^.
Member President Committee National Medal of Science, 1992-1993. Member National Council Radiation Protection and Measurement, since 1992, chairman radio frequency science committee, since 1995, vice president 2005-2007. Chairman International Union of Radio Sciences Commission, Electromagnetics in Biology and Medicine, 1996-1999.
Chairman International Science Meeting on Electromagnetics in Medicine, 1997. Chairman Chinese American Academic and Professional Convention, 1993. Chairman International Conference Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare, 2010.
Member citizens advisory council Hinsdale Central High School, 1988-1993.
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(The study of electromagnetic bioeffects is multidisciplin...)
Member citizen"s advisory county Hinsdale Center High School, 1988-1993. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, AIMBE, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (technical policy county 1990-1991, Chairman of Commission on man and radiation 1990-1991, associate and guest editor transactions on biomedical engineering, guest editor transactions on microwave theory and techniques, distinguished lecturer engineering in medicine and biology 1991). Member National Society of Professional Engineers, biomedical Engineering Society (senior.
Member), Robotics International (senior.
Member), American Society Engineering Education, Bioelectromagnetics Society (charter, president-elect 1993-1994, president 1994-1995, chairman annual meeting 1994), Electromagnetics Academy, Golden Key, Sigma Xi, Phi Tau Phi (vice president), Tau Beta Pi.
Married Mei Fei, March 21, 1970. Children: Janet, Theodore, Erik.