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Yongtian Wang
Researcher at Beijing Institute of Technology
Publications - 358
Citations - 4216
Yongtian Wang is an academic researcher from Beijing Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Augmented reality & Holographic display. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 357 publications receiving 3010 citations. Previous affiliations of Yongtian Wang include Beijing Film Academy.
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Graphene-enabled electrically controlled terahertz meta-lens
Weiguang Liu,Bin Hu,Zongduo Huang,Hongyu Guan,Heting Li,Xinke Wang,Yan Zhang,Hongxing Yin,Xiaolu Xiong,Juan Liu,Yongtian Wang +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a tunable terahertz meta-lens whose focal length is able to be electrically tuned by ∼4.45λ was demonstrated experimentally, where the lens consists of a metallic metasurface and a monolayer graphene.
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Intensity and Compactness Enabled Saliency Estimation for Leakage Detection in Diabetic and Malarial Retinopathy
TL;DR: A new saliency-based method for the detection of leakage in fluorescein angiography that outperforms one of the latest competitors and performs as well as a human expert for leakage detection and outperforms several state-of-the-art methods for saliency detection.
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Deep Belief Network Modeling for Automatic Liver Segmentation
Mubashir Ahmad,Danni Ai,Guiwang Xie,Syed Furqan Qadri,Hong Song,Yong Huang,Yongtian Wang,Jian Yang +7 more
TL;DR: An automatic feature learning algorithm based on the deep belief network (DBN) for liver segmentation based on training by a DBN for unsupervised pretraining and supervised fine tuning is proposed.
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Optical secret sharing with cascaded metasurface holography
Philip Georgi,Qunshuo Wei,Basudeb Sain,Christian Schlickriede,Yongtian Wang,Lingling Huang,Thomas Zentgraf +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an all-optical solution for secret sharing based on metasurface holography, in which the holograms are used as spatially separable shares that carry an encrypted message in form of a holographic image.
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Renal Clearable Ag Nanodots for in Vivo Computer Tomography Imaging and Photothermal Therapy
TL;DR: Albumin-stabilized Ag nanodots are promising tools for in vivo CT imaging and clearable near-infrared-triggered theranostic agents and effective photothermal therapy agents.