Type | Person | [sources] | |||
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Name | Im Song Jin | [sources] | |||
Birth date | not available | [sources] | |||
Nationality | North Korea | [sources] | |||
Country | Germany · North Korea | [sources] | |||
Description | North Korean researcher (Professor) of Kim Il Sung University, who engaged in joint studies with the Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy. According to the Max Born Institute, his expertise is on the theory of nonlinear optical phenomena in nano-plasmonic devices, magneto-plasmonic nanostructures, plasmonic waveguides, and the next generation of magnetic memory devices. Open Researcher and Contributor ID code 0000-0001-6277-7200. Im Song Jin appeared as a Wuhan University-affiliated co-author on collaborative papers with Chinese researchers. Chinese authorities state the claim of an official affiliation as well between him and the university to be inaccurate. Furthermore, they claim the cooperation between Im Song Jin and Chinese researchers was limited to theoretical issues, without the suspicion of dual-use, without the exchange of data. Additionally, his inclusion as a co-author was purely out of respect. Im Song Jin's visit to Wuhan University ended in September 2015 (before the adoption of RES 2321) without any return since. | [sources] | |||
?@ryongnamsan.edu.kp | [sources] | ||||
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Kim Il Sung University | Professor at the Department of Physics | - | - | |
Wuhan University | Linked | - | - | |
Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy | Researcher |