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59
Citations
12510
World Ranking
2438
National Ranking
860

Overview

Hong S. He is affiliated with the University of Missouri in the United States and specializes in the field of Engineering, with significant contributions in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Aerospace Engineering, and Mechanics of Materials.

The research primarily addresses topics related to Aluminum Alloy Microstructure Properties, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties, Advanced Machining Processes and Optimization, Metal Alloys Wear and Properties, Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties, Metal Forming Simulation Techniques, and Metallurgy and Material Forming.

Among the recent publications authored or co-authored by Hong S. He are:

  • A detailed investigation on the grain structure evolution of AA7005 aluminum alloy during hot deformation, 2020, Materials Characterization
  • A modified dynamic stiffness calculation method of rubber isolator considering frequency, amplitude and preload dependency and its application in transfer path analysis of vehicle bodies, 2020, Applied Acoustics
  • Screening the Ion Compositions on Crystal Morphology Transitions by a Microfluidic Chip with a Well-Defined Concentration Gradient, 2020, Crystal Growth & Design
  • Grinding Temperature and Surface Integrity of Quenched Automotive Transmission Gear during the Form Grinding Process, 2022, Materials
  • A novel methodology for large strain under intermediate strain rate loading, 2021, Polymer Testing

Hong S. He collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Congchang Xu
  • Zhigang Xue
  • Luoxing Li
  • Shunbo Li
  • Maojun Li

The majority of published work appears in well-known scientific venues such as:

  • Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Applied Acoustics
  • Talanta
  • Materials Characterization
  • Crystal Growth & Design

Best Publications

  • Effects of spatial pattern of greenspace on urban cooling in a large metropolitan area of eastern China

    Fanhua Kong;Haiwei Yin;Philip James;Lucy R. Hutyra

  • SPATIALLY EXPLICIT AND STOCHASTIC SIMULATION OF FOREST- LANDSCAPE FIRE DISTURBANCE AND SUCCESSION

    Hong S. He;David J. Mladenoff

  • An aggregation index (AI) to quantify spatial patterns of landscapes

    Hong S. He;Barry E. DeZonia;David J. Mladenoff

  • Spatial simulation of forest succession and timber harvesting using LANDIS.

    Eric J. Gustafson;Stephen R. Shifley;David J. Mladenoff;Kevin K. Nimerfro

  • Design, behavior and application of LANDIS, an object-oriented model of forest landscape disturbance and succession.

    D. J. Mladenoff;H. S. He;W. L. Baker

  • Spatial patterns and drivers of fire occurrence and its future trend under climate change in a boreal forest of Northeast China

    Zhihua Liu;Jian Yang;Yu Chang;Peter J. Weisberg

  • Patterns and drivers of recent disturbances across the temperate forest biome

    Andreas Sommerfeld;Cornelius Senf;Cornelius Senf;Brian Buma;Anthony W. D’Amato

  • Integrating Landscape and Metapopulation Modeling Approaches: Viability of the Sharp‐Tailed Grouse in a Dynamic Landscape

    H. Reşit Akçakaya;Volker C. Radeloff;David J. Mladenoff;Hong S. He

  • Linking an ecosystem model and a landscape model to study forest species response to climate warming

    Hong S. He;David J. Mladenoff;Thomas R. Crow

  • Forest landscape change in the northwestern Wisconsin Pine Barrens from pre-European settlement to the present

    Volker C Radeloff;David J Mladenoff;Hong S He;Mark S Boyce

  • The adequacy of different landscape metrics for various landscape patterns

    Xiuzhen Li;Hong S. He;Rencang Bu;Qingchun Wen

  • Forest landscape models: Definitions, characterization, and classification

    Hong S. He;Hong S. He

  • Modeling biological disturbances in LANDIS: a module description and demonstration using spruce budworm

    Brian R. Sturtevant;Eric J. Gustafson;Wei Li;Hong S. He

  • The past and future of modeling forest dynamics: from growth and yield curves to forest landscape models

    Stephen R. Shifley;Hong S. He;Heike Lischke;Wen J. Wang

  • The Effects of Seed Dispersal on the Simulation of Long-Term Forest Landscape Change

    Hong S. He;David J. Mladenoff

  • Simulating forest ecosystem response to climate warming incorporating spatial effects in north‐eastern China

    Hong S. He;Hong S. He;Zhanqing Hao;David J. Mladenoff;Guofan Shao

  • Precipitation From Persistent Extremes is Increasing in Most Regions and Globally

    Haibo Du;Haibo Du;Lisa V. Alexander;Markus G. Donat;Markus G. Donat;Tanya Lippmann;Tanya Lippmann

  • Study of landscape change under forest harvesting and climate warming-induced fire disturbance

    Hong S He;David J Mladenoff;Eric J Gustafson

  • An object-oriented forest landscape model and its representation of tree species

    Hong S. He;David J. Mladenoff;Joel Boeder

  • INTEGRATION OF GIS DATA AND CLASSIFIED SATELLITE IMAGERY FOR REGIONAL FOREST ASSESSMENT

    Hong S. He;David J. Mladenoff;Volker C. Radeloff;Thomas R. Crow

  • P21-activated kinase 1 stimulates colon cancer cell growth and migration/invasion via ERK- and AKT-dependent pathways

    Nhi Huynh;Kevin H. Liu;Graham S. Baldwin;Hong He

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Mladenoff
David J. Mladenoff University of Wisconsin–Madison
Frank R. Thompson
Frank R. Thompson US Forest Service
Eric J. Gustafson
Eric J. Gustafson US Forest Service
Stephen R. Shifley
Stephen R. Shifley United States Department of Agriculture
Brian J. Palik
Brian J. Palik US Forest Service
Zhiliang Zhu
Zhiliang Zhu United States Geological Survey
Volker C. Radeloff
Volker C. Radeloff University of Wisconsin–Madison
Todd J. Hawbaker
Todd J. Hawbaker United States Geological Survey
Chonggang Xu
Chonggang Xu Los Alamos National Laboratory
Daniel C. Dey
Daniel C. Dey US Forest Service

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