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Dalin Zhang

Stanford University

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About Dalin Zhang at Stanford University (Stanford)

Dalin Zhang is an academic professional affiliated with Stanford University. Their primary research focus includes EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications, and Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology. As a highly cited researcher, their work has accumulated over 4,191 citations, reflecting substantial influence across the academic community. Their H-index of 30 further reflects the breadth and sustained impact of their scholarly contributions.

Research Areas

EEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsGaze Tracking and Assistive TechnologySustainable Supply Chain ManagementTime Series Analysis and Forecasting

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Research Output

Total Citations4,191

Emerging researcher

Publications152

Active researcher

h-index30

Established scholar

i10-index61

Growing portfolio

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