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Kenneth Y. Lin | |
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Born | 2009 Whippany, New Jersey, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Inventor, researcher, entrepreneur |
Known for | Medical Devices and Inventions |
Kenneth Y. Lin (born 2009) is an American inventor, medical entrepreneur, and researcher in medical technology and artificial intelligence (AI). Lin has developed medical innovations including CoEmergency, an FDA-compliant AI-based triage system designed for emergency response use.[1]
Early life and education
[edit]Lin was born in Whippany, New Jersey. He attends Whippany Park High School, where he began conducting independent research and developing medical technologies focused on emergency medicine and global healthcare accessibility.[2] Lin describes his early passion for innovation as being less about traditional academics and more about "systems, edge cases, the way things broke and how they might be rebuilt smarter."[2]
Career and Inventions
[edit]Lin's work focuses on using AI to optimize emergency medical systems. His notable inventions include:
CoEmergency, an FDA-compliant, AI-assisted triage tool designed for use in emergency rooms and by first responders.[1]
The Accelerated Skin Prick Test (aSPT), an affordable, AI-powered diagnostic for allergies.[1]
The Wall-less Hospital, a proposed decentralized healthcare delivery model using AI and drone coordination to bring medical care to disaster and war zones, presented to the United Nations and World Health Organization.[2]
In 2024, Lin was named a finalist in the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship's (NFTE) World Series of Innovation under MetLife Foundation’s Good Health and Wellbeing Challenge.[3]
Research
[edit]Lin's academic research focuses on applying AI in emergency care and neurological rehabilitation. He has authored six research paper publications, exploring innovations such as wearable AI for EMTs, drone-assisted diagnostics, and dementia care technologies.[1][4]
Outreach and Public Speaking
[edit]In addition to his research, Lin created a free, online patenting course for young inventors and has helped save independent inventors over $100,000 in intellectual property services.[1] He was a speaker at TEDxWHRHS Youth 2025, where he discussed his path from curiosity to global innovation.[5]
Publications
[edit]Academic papers
[edit]"One Foot over the Other: Rehabilitative Interventions for Dementia and Future Directions" (2025)[6]
"A Spade or Ace: Cost-Effective Technological Interventions for Dementia" (2025)[7]
"Technological Interventions for Dementia: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence" (2025)[8]
"A Swiss Knife for EMS: AI Embedded Tablets and Drones" (2024)[9]
"Implementing Live Analysis Technology into Emergency Medicine: AI Glasses" (2024)[10]
"Leveraging AI for Emergency Communication and Diagnostic Systems" (2024)[11]
Books
[edit]The Poor Man’s Legos (2025)[12]
The Magic We’re Losing (2025)[13]
Lead the 99% (2025)[14]
References
[edit]- [Kenneth Lin LinkedIn] (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenneth-lin-5a4885341)
- [TEDx 2025 Speaker Profile] (https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/59732)
- [Teen Visionary Announcement – GetNews] (https://stocks.observer-reporter.com/observerreporter/article/getnews-2025-1-21-teen-visionary-kenneth-lin-announces-initiative-to-foster-innovation-and-overcome-creativity-challenges)
- [Accelerated Skin Prick Test (aSPT) Demo – YouTube] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3KQnlvmih4)
- [From ER Curiosity to AI Invention – Medium] (https://medium.com/@2027.kenneth.lin/from-er-curiosity-to-ai-invention-my-journey-as-a-teen-innovator-in-emergency-medicine-30030c727a45)
- [NFTE Badge of Achievement – Credly] (https://www.credly.com/badges/c6c93d76-4c9c-4213-95ee-a1ed39125663/public_url)
- [Google Scholar – Kenneth Lin] (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=TV02fZQAAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=2)
- [Patent Masterclass Course – Udemy](https://www.udemy.com/course/patent-masterclass-a-z-the-only-course-youll-ever-need/?srsltid=AfmBOoo_wHYDWxSmXRxn29sQFkNjJMkKvnUhBp3OqWYL9tRDq0VLEv_X)
- [The Poor Man's Legos – Amazon] (https://www.amazon.com/Poor-Mans-Legos-Kenneth-Lin/dp/B0DVC7K91L)
- [The Magic We're Losing – Amazon] (https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Were-Losing-Kenneth-Lin/dp/B0DVC6Q9M4)
- [Lead the 99% – Amazon] (https://www.amazon.com/Lead-99-Kenneth-Lin/dp/B0DVC7RNRR)
- [Teen Visionary Kenneth Lin Announces Initiative to Foster Innovation and Overcome Creativity Challenges – GetNews] (https://www.linknovate.com/news/teen-visionary-kenneth-lin-announces-initiative-to-foster-innovation-and-overcome-creativity-challenges-19384917/)
- ^ a b c d e "Teen Visionary Kenneth Lin Announces Initiative to Foster Innovation". Retrieved May 6, 2025.
- ^ a b c "From ER Curiosity to AI Invention". Retrieved May 6, 2025.
- ^ "NFTE Badge". Retrieved May 6, 2025.
- ^ "Kenneth Yuyo Lin – TechRxiv Profile". Retrieved May 8, 2025.
- ^ "TEDxWHRHS 2025 Event Page". Retrieved May 6, 2025.
- ^ "One Foot over the Other". Retrieved May 6, 2025.
- ^ "A Spade or Ace". Retrieved May 6, 2025.
- ^ "Technological Interventions for Dementia". Retrieved May 6, 2025.
- ^ "A Swiss Knife for EMS". Retrieved May 6, 2025.
- ^ "AI Glasses in Emergency Medicine". Retrieved May 6, 2025.
- ^ "AI in Emergency Communication". Retrieved May 6, 2025.
- ^ "The Poor Man's Legos". Amazon. Retrieved May 8, 2025.
- ^ "The Magic We're Losing". Amazon. Retrieved May 8, 2025.
- ^ "Lead the 99%". Amazon. Retrieved May 8, 2025.
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