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A. Ping Zhang

Researcher at Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Publications -  99
Citations -  2555

A. Ping Zhang is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fiber optic sensor & Optical fiber. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 82 publications receiving 2022 citations. Previous affiliations of A. Ping Zhang include University of California, San Diego & University at Buffalo.

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Rapid Fabrication of Complex 3D Extracellular Microenvironments by Dynamic Optical Projection Stereolithography

TL;DR: A novel biofabrication method using a digital-mirror device (DMD), called dynamic optical projection stereolithography (DOPsL) is demonstrated, which can generate complex biomimetic scaffolds within seconds.
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Digital microfabrication of user-defined 3D microstructures in cell-laden hydrogels

TL;DR: This work presents a dynamic projection printing process that allows rapid construction of complex 3D structures using custom‐defined computer‐aided‐design (CAD) files and demonstrates good cell viability across all geometries both on the scaffold surface and internal to the structures.
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Low-cost high-performance fiber-optic pH sensor based on thin-core fiber modal interferometer

TL;DR: A new fiber-optic pH sensor based on a thin-core fiber modal interferometer with electrostatic self-assembled nanocoating with fast and linear response in either acid or alkali solution with resolution of 0.013 pH unit.
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Rapid 3D Patterning of Poly(acrylic acid) Ionic Hydrogel for Miniature pH Sensors

TL;DR: An optical maskless -stereolithography technology is presented to rapidly 3D pattern PAA for device fabrication and a highly sensitive miniature pH sensor is demonstrated by in situ printing of periodic PAA micropads on a tapered optical microfiber.
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All-optical fiber anemometer based on laser heated fiber Bragg gratings

TL;DR: Experimental results reveal that the proposed FBG-based anemometer exhibits very good performance for wind speed measurement.