Publications by authors named "Ruitao Ma"

Interfacial bonding between aramid fibers and epoxy resin is crucial for the mechanical properties of fiber-reinforced epoxy composites. Interfacial stress transfer between resin and fibers bridges microscopic and macroscopic properties. Using micro-Raman spectroscopy for in situ stress measurement offers insights into interface bonding through assessment of interfacial stress transfer characteristics.

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Introdction: is a significant pathogen to various aquatic life. Infections in fish can lead to high mortality rates, causing substantial economic losses in aquaculture. Vaccination is proposed as a substitute for antibiotics in aquaculture to decrease disease-related mortality and morbidity.

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RGB-D salient object detection (SOD) has gained tremendous attention in recent years. In particular, transformer has been employed and shown great potential. However, existing transformer models usually overlook the vital edge information, which is a major issue restricting the further improvement of SOD accuracy.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ruitao Ma"

  • - Ruitao Ma's research focuses on the interfacial characteristics and mechanical properties of materials, particularly in fiber-reinforced composites, as evidenced by his study utilizing micro-Raman spectroscopy to assess aramid/epoxy interfaces.
  • - His work in the field of aquaculture explores alternative vaccination strategies against pathogens like the Δ vaccine, highlighting the importance of immunization routes in combatting fish infections, which can have significant economic impacts.
  • - Additionally, Ma has contributed to advancements in machine learning, specifically in RGB-D salient object detection, by developing the EM-Trans model that incorporates edge-aware features to enhance detection accuracy in multimodal settings.