Wee Ser is affiliated with Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Their research spans multiple fields, with a primary focus on engineering, medicine, and computer science. Within these overarching areas, they have contributed extensively to subfields such as biomedical engineering, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, atomic and molecular physics and optics, signal processing, and computer vision and pattern recognition.
The scientist's research covers a range of topics, including:
Wee Ser has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Yuzhi Shi, P. H. Yap, A. Q. Liu, L. K. Chin, and Yi Zhang.
Recent papers by Wee Ser include the following:
Wee Ser has published in a variety of venues, including Pattern Recognition, Nano Letters, Laser & Photonics Review, Knowledge-Based Systems, and Sensors and Actuators B Chemical.
P. Y. Liu;P. Y. Liu;L. K. Chin;W. Ser;H. F. Chen
K.Z. Mao;K.-C. Tan;W. Ser
Gong Zhang;Gong Zhang;J. Y. Haw;H. Cai;F. Xu
Ming Zhang;Hui Lan;Wee Ser
Siew Eng Nai;Wee Ser;Zhu Liang Yu;Huawei Chen
Zhuliang Yu;Wee Ser
Xudong Jiang;Wei-Yun Yau;Wee Ser
Pin Chieh Wu;Weiming Zhu;Zhong Xiang Shen;Peter Han Joo Chong
Yuzhi Shi;Sha Xiong;Lip Ket Chin;Jingbo Zhang
Y. Z. Shi;S. Xiong;Y. Zhang;L. K. Chin
Ling Cen;Zhu Liang Yu;Wee Ser;Wei Cen
Ming Zhang;Hui Lan;Wee Ser
Siew Eng Nai;Wee Ser;Zhu Liang Yu;Huawei Chen
Xudong Jiang;W. Ser
Hui Lan;Ming Zhang;Wee Ser
Zhu Liang Yu;Wee Ser;Meng Hwa Er;Zhenghui Gu
Siyuan Peng;Wee Ser;Badong Chen;Zhiping Lin
P Kakar;N Sudha;W Ser
Siyuan Peng;Badong Chen;Lei Sun;Wee Ser
Ce Zhu;Wei-Song Qi;W. Ser
Ong Eng Hock Marcus;Lin Zhiping;Ser Wee;Huang Guangbin
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