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17192
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7078

Overview

Robert E. Jensen is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields, including engineering, mechanical engineering, artificial intelligence, automotive engineering, organic chemistry, and polymers and plastics.

Their work encompasses a range of topics such as additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies, photopolymerization techniques and applications, injection molding processes and properties, machine learning and algorithms, domain adaptation and few-shot learning, adversarial robustness in machine learning, and adhesion, friction, and surface interactions.

Robert E. Jensen has published in multiple venues, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of their research. Frequent publication venues include Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Neural Computing and Applications, MRS Communications, SSRN Electronic Journal, and IEEE Access.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Jensen cover diverse subjects from classification models in data-limited scenarios to mechanical properties in polymer composites. Notable recent publications include:

  • Evaluation of classification models in limited data scenarios with application to additive manufacturing, 2023, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
  • Adaptive activation functions for predictive modeling with sparse experimental data, 2024, Neural Computing and Applications
  • Emergent mechanical properties in highly filled additively manufactured polymer composites, 2024, MRS Communications
  • Predicting Printability of Highly Filled Polymer Suspensions Via Vat Photopolymerization: A Classification-Based Machine Learning Approach, 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Learning to Adapt Deep Corrosion Assessment Models From Indoor to Outdoor Image Domains, 2025, IEEE Access

Collaborations have involved a consistent group of coauthors with whom Jensen has published multiple times. Frequent coauthors include Farhad Pourkamali-Anaraki, Tahamina Nasrin, Amy M. Peterson, Christopher J. Hansen, and Ahmed O. Adisa.

Best Publications

  • Division versus Fusion: Dnm1p and Fzo1p Antagonistically Regulate Mitochondrial Shape

    Hiromi Sesaki;Robert E. Jensen

  • Putting the HO gene to work: practical uses for mating-type switching.

    Ira Herskowitz;Robert E. Jensen

  • Mgm1p, a Dynamin-related GTPase, Is Essential for Fusion of the Mitochondrial Outer Membrane

    Hiromi Sesaki;Sheryl M. Southard;Michael P. Yaffe;Robert E. Jensen

  • Regulation of yeast mating-type interconversion: feedback control of HO gene expression by the mating-type locus

    Robert Jensen;George F. Sprague;Ira Herskowitz

  • MMM1 encodes a mitochondrial outer membrane protein essential for establishing and maintaining the structure of yeast mitochondria.

    Shawn M. Burgess;Michael Delannoy;Robert E. Jensen

  • Network News: The Replication of Kinetoplast DNA

    Robert E. Jensen;Paul T. Englund

  • Mmm1p, a Mitochondrial Outer Membrane Protein, Is Connected to Mitochondrial DNA (Mtdna) Nucleoids and Required for Mtdna Stability

    Alyson E. Aiken Hobbs;Maithreyan Srinivasan;J. Michael McCaffery;Robert E. Jensen

  • UGO1 Encodes an Outer Membrane Protein Required for Mitochondrial Fusion

    Hiromi Sesaki;Robert E. Jensen

  • Regulation of mitochondrial fusion and division.

    Kara L. Cerveny;Yasushi Tamura;Zhongyan Zhang;Robert E. Jensen

  • The Tim54p–Tim22p Complex Mediates Insertion of Proteins into the Mitochondrial Inner Membrane

    Oliver Kerscher;Jason Holder;Maithreyan Srinivasan;Roxanne S. Leung

  • MAS6 encodes an essential inner membrane component of the yeast mitochondrial protein import pathway.

    Jermifer L. T. Emtage;Robert E. Jensen

  • Tim22, the Essential Core of the Mitochondrial Protein Insertion Complex, Forms a Voltage-Activated and Signal-Gated Channel

    Peter Kovermann;Kaye N Truscott;Bernard Guiard;Peter Rehling

  • Ugo1p links the Fzo1p and Mgm1p GTPases for mitochondrial fusion.

    Hiromi Sesaki;Robert E. Jensen

  • Division of mitochondria requires a novel DNM1-interacting protein, Net2p.

    K L Cerveny;J M McCaffery;R E Jensen

  • Cells lacking Pcp1p/Ugo2p, a rhomboid-like protease required for Mgm1p processing, lose mtDNA and mitochondrial structure in a Dnm1p-dependent manner, but remain competent for mitochondrial fusion.

    Hiromi Sesaki;Sheryl M Southard;Alyson E.Aiken Hobbs;Robert E Jensen

  • The morphology proteins Mdm12/Mmm1 function in the major β-barrel assembly pathway of mitochondria

    Chris Meisinger;Sylvia Pfannschmidt;Michael Rissler;Dusanka Milenkovic

  • Directionality and Regulation of Cassette Substitution in Yeast

    R E Jensen;I Herskowitz

  • Yeast mitochondrial dynamics: Fusion, division, segregation, and shape

    Robert E. Jensen;Alyson E. Aiken Hobbs;Kara L. Cerveny;Hiromi Sesaki

  • Protein translocation across mitochondrial membranes: What a long, strange trip it is

    Kathleen R. Ryan;Robert E. Jensen

  • Tom20 and Tom22 Share the Common Signal Recognition Pathway in Mitochondrial Protein Import

    Koji Yamano;Yoh Ichi Yatsukawa;Masatoshi Esaki;Alyson E. Aiken Hobbs

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiromi Sesaki
Hiromi Sesaki Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Paul T. Englund
Paul T. Englund Johns Hopkins University
Arthur E. Johnson
Arthur E. Johnson Texas A&M University
Kathleen W. Kinnally
Kathleen W. Kinnally New York University
Toshiya Endo
Toshiya Endo Kyoto Sangyo University
Nikolaus Pfanner
Nikolaus Pfanner University of Freiburg
Keith Gull
Keith Gull University of Oxford
Terry K. Smith
Terry K. Smith University of St Andrews
Shawn M. Burgess
Shawn M. Burgess National Institutes of Health
Ira Herskowitz
Ira Herskowitz University of California, San Francisco

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