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  1. www.fei-yan.netFei Yan

    Fei Yan is a scholar of political and historical sociology, with a focus on China's Cultural Revolution. She is currently a Radcliffe-Harvard Yenching Institute Fellow at Harvard University, where she works on various research projects related to factionalism, cultural production, and media politics.

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      I am an Associate Professor of Sociology at Tsinghua...

    • Research

      Pp. 1–24 in Yong Suk Lee and Fei Yan (eds.). Drivers of...

    • Books

      Hong Kong: A Decisive Moment (Xianggang de jiaolv).Hong...

    • Events

      Forthcoming Conferences and Public Talks Apr 26, 2024: "Data...

    • Opinion Pieces

      Financial Times " 学者的天职", Mar 3, 202 2 " 数字化时代下的新家庭主义", Oct...

    • Awards & Grants

      Scholarships and Fellowships 2021-24, Changjiang Young...

  2. A quantum engineer's guide to superconducting qubits. P Krantz, M Kjaergaard, F Yan, TP Orlando, S Gustavsson, WD Oliver. Applied physics reviews 6 (2) , 2019. 1678. 2019. Noise spectroscopy...

  3. Fei Yan. Professor, College of Chemistry, Jilin University. Verified email at jlu.edu.cn. Molecular Biology Nanomedicine Epigenetics Chemical Biology Oncology.

  4. Application of surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) for the identification of anthraquinone dyes used in works of art. K Chen, M Leona, KC Vo‐Dinh, F Yan, MB Wabuyele, T Vo‐Dinh. Journal of...

  5. Nov 28, 2023 · Fei Yan (Associate Professor of Sociology, Tsinghua University; HYI-Radcliffe Institute Joint Fellowship recipient, 2023-24) “The Politics of Collective Decision-Making and Contentious Mass Factionalism in China, 1966–1968”

  6. Pp. 1–24 in Yong Suk Lee and Fei Yan (eds.). Drivers of Innovation: Entrepreneurship, Education, and Finance in Asia . Stanford, CA: Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (with Yong Suk Lee, Lin William Cong, Charles Eesley, and Charles Lee).

  7. Fei Yan is an associate professor of sociology at Tsinghua University. He specializes in political sociology and historical sociology, with a particular focus on how collective injustice motivates political protests and how institutional changes impact the identity of movement participants, ultimately altering the political orientations of ...