Draft:Yany Lin

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Yany Lin (also published as Yan Jun Lin) is a researcher at Cornell University and NYU Langone Medical Center. His work covers fluid mechanics, bioethics, and orthopaedic surgery.

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Education

Lin attended the Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences with majors in biology and philosophy.[1] He played offensive lineman on Cornell's sprint football team.[2]

Research

Lin published a study in Droplet (2026) on the use of millimeter-sized bubbles driven at translational resonance for surface cleaning.[3] The Cornell Chronicle covered the study as a top story.[4] It was also reported by the American Association for the Advancement of Science through EurekAlert![5] and by Phys.org.[6]

A study on return to sports after total hip arthroplasty, based on 1,115 patients, was published in The Journal of Arthroplasty in 2025.[7]

Lin published a paper on organ transplant allocation ethics in Frontiers in Health Services in 2025.[8]

A finite element study on tibial impact orientation appeared in the Journal of Orthopaedics in 2026.[9]

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