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Wei Jin
Researcher at Tongji University
Publications - 1039
Citations - 27481
Wei Jin is an academic researcher from Tongji University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical fiber & Fiber optic sensor. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 929 publications receiving 21569 citations. Previous affiliations of Wei Jin include Fudan University & Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
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Guest EditorialIntroduction to the JSTQE Special Issue on Photonics for Industry 4.0
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Effects of Three-Dimensional Circular Truncated Cone Microstructures on the Performance of Flexible Pressure Sensors
TL;DR: In this paper , a method for fabricating three-dimensional circular truncated cone microstructures via low-frequency ultrasonic resonance printing was proposed, and the microstructure and printed interdigital electrodes were fabricated into an integrated structure.
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Broadband Filtering of the Fundamental Mode of a Few-Mode Waveguide with a Phase-Shifted Long-Period Grating
TL;DR: In this paper, a phase-shifted long-period grating in a few-mode waveguide is proposed to filter out the fundamental mode in a single-input single-out (SISO) fashion.
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Correction to: Identification of the functional role of peroxiredoxin 6 in the progression of breast cancer.
Xin Zhong Chang,Xin Zhong Chang,Da Qiang Li,Yi Feng Hou,Jiong Wu,Jin Song Lu,Gen Hong Di,Wei Jin,Zhou Luo Ou,Zhen Zhou Shen,Zhimin Shao +10 more
TL;DR: The repeated experimental results are consistent with the previously reported findings in the original study and the functional role for PRDX6 in malignant progression of human cancer including breast cancer has been widely documented and recognized in numerous other studies.
Patent
Standard set for length measurement and calibration
TL;DR: In this paper, a standard set for length measurement and calibration is presented, which consists of a base, supporting bars and standard balls, and an adhesive is arranged between each standard ball and the bottom surface of the corresponding ball socket.