About
Hefeng Dong is a Professor in Acoustic Remote Sensing at the Department of Electronic Systems (IES) at NTNU since 2002. She leads the Acoustics Group and focuses on underwater acoustics, geoacoustic modeling, and marine environmental impact studies. Her research integrates signal processing, seismic inversion, and distributed sensing technologies.
Education: BSc/MSc in Physics (Northeast Normal University, 1983/1986), PhD in Geoacoustics (Jilin University, 1994). She held positions at SINTEF Petroleum and conducted research visits at the University of Victoria (2008–2009) and University of Delaware (2014–2015). She is a member of IEEE and the Acoustical Society of America.
Research interests span underwater acoustic communication, fiber-optic sensing for geophysics, and environmental monitoring. Recent work includes advancements in distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) for seabed monitoring and underwater localization using vector sensors. Her publications emphasize machine learning applications in geophysical data analysis and signal processing.
Notable contributions include studies on shear wave velocity estimation via deep learning and the development of underwater communication protocols using fiber-optic cables. She has also explored the environmental impact of low-frequency sound on marine life, integrating acoustic measurements with ecological studies.
Grants and collaborations include projects on quick clay monitoring and geophysical sensing technologies for energy applications. Her academic outreach includes hands-on acoustics training courses at NTNU and international conference participation.
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