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Bo Li

Researcher at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

Publications -  121
Citations -  3848

Bo Li is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. The author has contributed to research in topics: Covariance & Climate model. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 112 publications receiving 3201 citations. Previous affiliations of Bo Li include Purdue University & Iowa State University.

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Meniscus-assisted solution printing of large-grained perovskite films for high-efficiency solar cells

TL;DR: A simple yet effective meniscus-assisted solution printing (MASP) strategy to yield large-grained dense perovskite film with good crystallization and preferred orientation that exhibits excellent optoelectronic properties with efficiencies approaching 20% in planar perovkite solar cells.
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Polymer-Templated Formation of Polydopamine-Coated SnO2 Nanocrystals: Anodes for Cyclable Lithium-Ion Batteries

TL;DR: A PDA-coated SnO2 electrode with excellent rate capability, superior long-term stability over 300 cycles, and high Sn→SnO2 reversibility is presented.
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In-Situ Crafting of ZnFe2O4 Nanoparticles Impregnated within Continuous Carbon Network as Advanced Anode Materials

TL;DR: The ability to create a synergistic effect of nanostructure engineering and its hybridization with conductive carbonaceous material is highly desirable for attaining high-performance lithium ion batteries (LIBs) by judiciously crafted ZnFe2O4/carbon nanocomposites composed of Zn Fe2O 4 nanoparticles encapsulated within the continuous carbon network as anode materials for LIBs.
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Piecing together the past: statistical insights into paleoclimatic reconstructions

TL;DR: This article considers the challenge of inferring a climate process through space and time from overlapping instrumental and climate sensitive proxy time series that are assumed to be well dated – an assumption that is likely only reasonable for certain proxies over at most the last few millennia.
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Geostatistics for Large Datasets

TL;DR: The authors thank Reinhard Furrer for valuable comments on themanuscript.