Sunday, August 22, 2021

meet Feng Junzong, Cao Yuan, Huang Xianjun, Feng Xinliang, Feng Wang

 3-4-21   In October the authorities in Henan province forcibly disappeared He Fangmei, an outspoken critic of Chinese vaccine companies following her daughter’s diagnosis with a neurological disease after she received vaccinations.  He, who was pregnant at the time of her disappearance, has not been heard from since.  In January, shortly before WHO experts arrived in China to investigate the origin of Covid-19, Shanghai authorities also forcibly disappeared Hua Xiuzhen, a vaccine safety advocate whose adult daughter developed a neurological disorder after receiving a rabies vaccine in 2014.

In 2018, a court in Henan province sentenced vaccine safety activist Zhang Da’e to two years in prison for “picking quarrels and provoking trouble.”  After being given a vaccine at the local government-run epidemic prevention center in Henan province, Zhang’s granddaughter was diagnosed with a brain injury and other illnesses.  Though Human Rights Watch is unable to verify the causes of these illnesses, the families all believe they are a result of faulty vaccines.

While there have not been publicly known cases of recipients of the Chinese Covid-19 vaccines suffering severe side effects, the authorities censored online posts raising questions about the safety of the vaccines.

 https://www.hrw.org/news/2021/03/04/chinas-dangerous-game-around-covid-19-vaccines#

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5-29-21  The scientist, who joined the PLA’s National University of Defence Technology at the age of 18 and has been hailed in China for his pioneering weapons research, was named as a co-author of academic papers about work conducted by the NanoEngineering Group as recently as February.

The photograph of the academic in his uniform was discovered on a deleted Chinese internet page by Sinopsis, a think-tank based in the Czech Republic. An accompanying testimonial credits

Dr Junzong Feng with ‘17 national invention (defence) patents’ and lists his awards for weapons development.

The revelation about Dr. Feng’s work at the Cambridge Graphene Centre will heighten concerns within the security services about the involvement of Chinese scientists in sensitive areas of British research. 

Luke McWilliams, a research fellow at Sinopsis, said:  ‘Our findings leave a key question “How do people intimately involved with the Chinese army get to work on highly sensitive projects at top British universities?” 

  The Mail on Sunday has found nine research papers co-authored by staff at the Cambridge Graphene Centre and academics at Chinese universities linked to the PLA since 2016.  Among them are the Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, which has played a key role in developing China’s nuclear warheads.    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9632899/Chinese-weapon-scientist-heart-UK-military-research.html

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12-19-2018   British science journal Nature has ranked a young Chinese scientist among its top-10 people for 2018.

The scientist received the award for his work on how the properties of two-layer graphene stacks change in certain conditions.

Cao Yuan, 22, graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei, Anhui province, at the age of 18, and joined Pablo Jarillo-Herrero's group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, United States.  https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201812/19/WS5c19bde6a3107d4c3a001a07.html

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Researchers from Purdue University, University of Michigan and Huazhong University of Science and Technology used a technique called "laser shock imprinting" to permanently stress graphene into having a structure that allows the flow of switching electric current, according to the study published in the latest journal Advanced Material.  http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-05/31/c_138103845.htm

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Corrine Tsang  3 years ago

This graphene powder is used in the manufactures of tires that last wear longer and is puncture proof.  Also the graphene powder is used in carbide coating that with stand 3.000 degree celcius. The method to manufacture grapheme ecomonically belongs to Shou-En Zhu which he patented.. He discovered a method to manufacture grapheme for 1,000 dollars a square meter while attendind Delft University in the Netherlands in 2015.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRECwhu4VAE  (The worn tire particles will end up polluting the world’s waterways.   -r)

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10-30-2018   In 2016 Chinese student

Huang Xianjun completed his PhD at the University of Manchester, working with the discoverers of graphene, a material with incredible strength, electrical conductivity and flexibility.  Then he returned to China to work on key projects for the People’s Liberation Army.  Huang is now a researcher at the PLA’s National University of Defense Technology (NUDT), which originally sent him abroad. The Chinese newspaper notes that ‘the goal towards which he strives is opening up graphene’s applications in fields like military [artificial] intelligence and electromagnetic shielding and creating a world-class innovation team working on graphene, while sticking close to the needs of the military’.    https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/report-how-west%E2%80%99s-research-aids-china%E2%80%99s-military-34722

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3-12-21 

Prof. Feng Xinliang joins the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics….His current scientific interests include synthetic methodology for new-type of polymers, organic and polymer synthesis, interfacial chemistry, supramolecular chemistry of π-conjugated system, bottom-up synthesis of carbon nanostructures and graphene nanoribbons, 2D polymers and supramolecular polymers, 2D carbon-rich conjugated polymers for electronics, optoelectronics and spintronics, graphene and 2D materials for energy storage and conversion, new energy devices and technologies.  https://www.mpi-halle.mpg.de/new-director-xinliang-feng

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Feng Wang received a B.A. from Fudan University, Shanghai, in 1999 and a Ph.D. from Columbia University in 2004.  From 2005-2007, he has been a Miller Fellow with Miller Institute for Basic Science at UC Berkeley.  Current Projects

Graphene optics:  Graphene is a novel two dimensional material with extraordinary electrical and mechanical properties.  It also has promising optical and optoelectronic properties: their low energy transitions can be continuously tuned by a gate voltage and fundamentally different behaviors are expected for single- and double- layered graphene.

Optical spectroscopy of individual nanotubes:  Carbon nanotubes are a rich family of one-dimensional structures.

Plamonics: The collective excitation of plasmon resonances in metal nanostructures can act as optical antenna and localize electromagnetic energy on the nanoscale.

Spectroscopy of Oxide Surface/Interface:  With the development of epitaxial growth of oxides, many exciting and unexpected physical phenomena are being discovered at oxides interfaces.    https://physics.berkeley.edu/people/faculty/feng-wang

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