Wing Tat Pong
دانشیار · Magnetic Field Engineering
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)معرفی
Wing Tat Pong is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). His research focuses on magnetic field engineering, magnetoresistive sensors, and low-frequency noise reduction in advanced materials. He has conducted extensive work on magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) sensors and their applications in power systems and renewable energy.
His research has been supported by two federal grants from the University Grants Committee, including studies on fault classification in power cables and improving MTJ sensor sensitivity through low-frequency noise analysis. Pong has co-authored over 200 publications, contributing to IEEE Transactions and other journals, with an h-index of 37 and 2,990+ citations.
Key research areas include magnetic field sensing for wireless EV charging, anti-interference current sensing, and economic feasibility of community microgrids. His work bridges theoretical advancements in magnetic materials with practical applications in energy systems and power electronics. No lab or team affiliations were explicitly stated in the provided information.




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