Pei-Ting Hsu
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Also affiliated: China Medical University (2022); Chung Shan Hospital (2016)
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Research Areas
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Pei-Ting Hsu's research has focused on public health interventions and engineering applications. Her work includes studies on smoking cessation, with a publication examining telephone-based interventions. Hsu has also investigated methods for removing fine particulate matter from cooking-oil fume using mobile chemical scrubbers. Her academic collaborations include shared publications with Patrick M. Sweeney, W. Roy Penney, Alison N. Dunn, and Jerod C. Hollingsworth at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Hsu's scholarly output is reflected in her h-index of 3, with a total of 4 publications and 15 citations. She is noted as recently active in her research endeavors.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 15
Selected Publications
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"Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Forced Convection" (2025)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Forced Convection"
- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Forced Convection"
- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Forced Convection"
- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Forced Convection"
- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Forced Convection"
- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Forced Convection"
- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Forced Convection"
- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Forced Convection"
- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Forced Convection"
- "Laboratory/Demonstration Experiments in Heat Transfer: Forced Convection"
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