Chun Hung Cheng is affiliated with the Chinese University of Hong Kong in China. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily Medicine and Engineering, with a significant focus on Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering and General Health Professions. Cheng's work also intersects with subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, Geriatrics and Gerontology, and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.
Their research topics cover a broad range including Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life; Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization; Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies; Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes; Complex Network Analysis Techniques; COVID-19 epidemiological studies; and Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence.
Cheng has published papers in several academic journals, often collaborating with coauthors such as Stefanie Kong, Jean Woo, Ruby Yu, Grace Leung, and Laura Tam. Notable frequent publication venues include:
Significant recent publications by Cheng include:
Chun-Hung Cheng;Ada Waichee Fu;Yi Zhang
C.H. Cai;A.W.C. Fu;C.H. Cheng;W.W. Kwong
Man-Kit Chang;Waiman Cheung;Chun-Hung Cheng;Jeff H.Y. Yeung
Jaydeep Balakrishnan;Chun Hung Cheng
Warren J. Boe;Chun Hung Cheng
Chon-Huat Goh;Yung-Chin Alex Tung;Chun-Hung Cheng
Jaydeep Balakrishnan;Chun Hung Cheng
Jaydeep Balakrishnan;Chun Hung Cheng;Daniel G Conway;Chun Ming Lau
Jaydeep Balakrishnan;Chun Hung Cheng
Glenn Pitman;Jaideep Motwani;Ashok Kumar;Chun‐Hung Cheng
Chun-Hung Cheng;Wing-Kin Lee;Kam-Fai Wong
C. H. Cheng;Y.P. Gupta;W.H. Lee;K.F. Wong
Jaydeep Balakrishnan;Chun Hung Cheng;Kam-Fai Wong
Chun Hung Cheng;A. Kumar;J.G. Motwani;A. Reisman
Jaydeep Balakrishnan;Chun Hung Cheng
Arnold Reisman;Ashok Kumar;Jaideep Motwani;Chun Hung Cheng
Jaideep Motwani;Ashok Kumar;Chun Hung Cheng
Chun-Hung Cheng;Sin C. Ho;Cheuk-Lam Kwan
Jaydeep Balakrishnan;Chun Hung Cheng;Daniel G. Conway
Jaydeep Balakrishnan;Chun Hung Cheng
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