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D-Index
36
Citations
3513
World Ranking
2594
National Ranking
191

Overview

Jie Tong is affiliated with the University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom and has contributed to the field of Engineering, with a particular focus on subfields such as Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Mechanical Engineering, and Surgery.

Their recent publications cover a range of topics including Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses, Fatigue and fracture mechanics, Ginseng Biological Effects and Applications, Spinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques, Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology, Medical Imaging and Analysis, and Fungal Biology and Applications.

Key recent papers by Jie Tong include:

  • "A novel influence maximization algorithm for a competitive environment based on social media data analytics," 2022, published in Big Data Mining and Analytics
  • "Nitrogen and oxygen codoped porous carbon based on a synthetic polymer for high-performance solid-state supercapacitors," 2022, published in Journal of Energy Storage

Frequent coauthors in Jie Tong's research include:

  • Xuesong Liu
  • Tengfei Xu
  • Abdalrhaman Koko
  • Philip Earp
  • T. Wigger

Jie Tong has published multiple works in several venues, with notable frequency in:

  • International Journal of Fatigue
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • International Journal of Clinical Practice
  • LWT
  • Big Data Mining and Analytics

Their research topics show interdisciplinary approaches integrating engineering principles with biological and medical applications. Highlights include studies on medical imaging and surgical techniques, such as the use of robot-assisted versus conventional techniques in spine surgery, published in the International Journal of Clinical Practice in 2020. Other works focus on the detection of biochemical properties using spectroscopy methods as shown in a 2023 study on Ganoderma lucidum.

Jie Tong's work also explores material science applications, notably in 2022 with research on doped porous carbon materials aimed at enhancing supercapacitor performance. Their contributions extend into computational and data analytic methods, such as social media data analytics for influence maximization in competitive environments.

Best Publications

  • Creep, fatigue and oxidation in crack growth in advanced nickel base superalloys

    J. Tong;S. Dalby;J. Byrne;M.B. Henderson

  • Computation of full-field displacements in a scaffold implant using digital volume correlation and finite element analysis

    Kamel Madi;Gianluca Tozzi;Qinghang Zhang;Jie Tong

  • Modelling of cyclic plasticity and viscoplasticity of a nickel-based alloy using Chaboche constitutive equations

    J. Tong;Z.-L. Zhan;B. Vermeulen

  • Discrete dislocation dynamics modelling of mechanical deformation of nickel-based single crystal superalloys

    Minsheng Huang;Liguo Zhao;Jie Tong

  • Characterisation of foreign object damage (FOD) and early fatigue crack growth in laser shock peened Ti–6Al–4V aerofoil specimens

    Sven Spanrad;Jie Tong

  • T-stress and its implications for crack growth

    Jie Tong

  • A crystal plasticity study of cyclic constitutive behaviour, crack-tip deformation and crack-growth path for a polycrystalline nickel-based superalloy

    Bing Lin;Liguo Zhao;Jie Tong

  • Fatigue crack growth in laser-shock-peened Ti–6Al–4V aerofoil specimens due to foreign object damage

    Bing Lin;Colin John Lupton;S Spanrad;J Schofield

  • Crystal plasticity modeling of cyclic deformation for a polycrystalline nickel-based superalloy at high temperature

    Bing Lin;Liguo Zhao;Jie Tong;H. Christ

  • The evolution of the stress–strain fields near a fatigue crack tip and plasticity‐induced crack closure revisited

    L. G. Zhao;J. Tong;J. Byrne

  • A study of cyclic plasticity and viscoplasticity in a new nickel-based superalloy using unified constitutive equations. Part I: Evaluation and determination of material parameters

    Z.-L. Zhan;J. Tong

  • Effects of cyclic stress and temperature on oxidation damage of a nickel-based superalloy

    Alkistis Karabela;Liguo Zhao;Jie Tong;N. Simms

  • Characteristics of fatigue crack growth in GFRP laminates

    J Tong

  • Fatigue crack growth from foreign object damage under combined low and high cycle loading. Part I: Experimental studies

    J. Ding;R.F. Hall;J. Byrne;J. Tong

  • A viscoplastic study of crack-tip deformation and crack growth in a nickel-based superalloy at elevated temperature

    Liguo Zhao;Jie Tong

  • The description of cyclic plasticity and viscoplasticity of waspaloy using unified constitutive equations

    J. Tong;B. Vermeulen;B. Vermeulen

  • Ratchetting strain as a driving force for fatigue crack growth

    J. Tong;L.G. Zhao;B. Lin

  • A subject-specific pelvic bone model and its application to cemented acetabular replacements

    Qing-Hang Zhang;Ji-Yuan Wang;Colin Lupton;Phillip Heaton-Adegbile

  • Oxygen diffusion and crack growth for a nickel-based superalloy under fatigue-oxidation conditions

    A. Karabela;Liguo Zhao;Bing Lin;Jie Tong

  • Compressive behaviour of bovine cancellous bone and bone analogous materials, microCT characterisation and FE analysis.

    T. Guillen;Qinghang Zhang;Gianluca Tozzi;A. Ohrndorf

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Preuss
Michael Preuss University of Manchester
Philip J. Withers
Philip J. Withers University of Manchester
Thomas James Marrow
Thomas James Marrow University of Oxford
François Hild
François Hild École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay
Hans-Jürgen Christ
Hans-Jürgen Christ University of Siegen
David Vaudry
David Vaudry Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Anna Teti
Anna Teti University of L'Aquila
Pawel Kalinski
Pawel Kalinski Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

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