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Zhipeng Wang
Researcher at Tongji University
Publications - 324
Citations - 6765
Zhipeng Wang is an academic researcher from Tongji University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectral bands & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 278 publications receiving 5262 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhipeng Wang include University of Copenhagen & Rice University.
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Scale Aggregation Network for Accurate and Efficient Crowd Counting
TL;DR: A novel training loss, combining of Euclidean loss and local pattern consistency loss is proposed, which improves the performance of the model in the authors' experiments and achieves superior performance to state-of-the-art methods while with much less parameters.
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High strength graphene oxide/polyvinyl alcohol composite hydrogels
TL;DR: In this article, Graphene oxide (GO), an excellent nanofiller, was added to PVA to make GO/PVA composite hydrogels by a freeze/thaw method.
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Rho GTPase function in tumorigenesis.
TL;DR: In vivo evidence for a role of Rho GTPases in malignant tumors, both in human patients and in genetically modified mice is focused on.
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VIIRS on-orbit calibration methodology and performance
Xiaoxiong Xiong,James J. Butler,Kwofu Chiang,Boryana Efremova,Jon Fulbright,Ning Lei,Jeff McIntire,Hassan Oudrari,Junqiang Sun,Zhipeng Wang,Aisheng Wu +10 more
TL;DR: The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) onboard the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership spacecraft has successfully operated since its launch in October 2011.
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Comparative Eco-Toxicities of Nano-ZnO Particles under Aquatic and Aerosol Exposure Modes
Bing Wu,Yin Wang,Yi-Hsuan Lee,Angela Horst,Zhipeng Wang,Da-Ren Chen,Radhakrishna Sureshkumar,Yinjie J. Tang +7 more
TL;DR: The above observation implies that the aerosol method of exposing ZnO NPs to biological systems appears to have a much higher antimicrobial activity, and thus may lead to practical applications of employing a novel antimicrobial agent for airborne disease control.