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I wanted to improve the article, but realized that the central part of it - about graphene - is actually redundant, because there is a separate article about graphene and there is no need to describe it on the biographical article of the professor. Moreover some formulations (e.g. "The rapid development of graphene research and its impact on material science culminated Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010 for its discovery. Prof. Hong’s contribution in large-area graphene synthesis has been recognized by Nobel committee...") look ambiguous or misleading (one could think he won the Nobel prize which is not true). I suggest to partly delete / rewrite this part. Any other suggestion?--Norma.jean (talk) 09:48, 12 October 2016 (UTC)Reply