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Last published 2026
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Zhang Dong

Assistant Professor

Faculty Researcher

Family And Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine

5 h-index 69 pubs 208 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Zhang Dong investigates the application of advanced sensor technologies for monitoring critical industrial components, such as bearings. Their work includes the development of dual-layer reverse-helical inductive wireless passive flexible temperature sensors and dual-sensitive element wireless passive LC temperature sensors. These sensors are designed for high sensitivity and integration with materials like ferrite to enhance performance. Dong also explores the optimization of neural networks for tasks like fault arc detection and load identification, focusing on lightweight models for efficiency. Beyond engineering applications, Dong has contributed to research on the screening-level reference dose (RfD) and spatial distribution of Bisphenol AF in water and sediments, as well as the economic evaluation of early childhood education nutrition programs. Dong's research output is reflected in a growing publication record and a notable h-index of 5.

Metrics

  • h-index: 5
  • Publications: 69
  • Citations: 208

Selected Publications

  • Estimating the value of an early childhood education nutrition program (2025)
    Frontiers in Nutrition DOI OpenAlex

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Grants & Funding

As listed on this researcher's institutional profile.

  • MIECHV American Rescue Plan Innovation Health Resources & Services Administration via Arkansas Children's Hospital Principal Investigator
  • Testing an Adaptive Implementation Strategy to Optimize Delivery of Obesity Prevention Practices in Early Care and Education Settings NIH Co-Investigator

Collaboration Network

4 Collaborators 3 Institutions 1 Country

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