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Chen Liu
Researcher at Shenzhen University
Publications - 168
Citations - 1766
Chen Liu is an academic researcher from Shenzhen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Energy consumption & Hardware acceleration. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 145 publications receiving 957 citations. Previous affiliations of Chen Liu include Guangxi Normal University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Highly flexible, mechanically strengthened metallic glass-based composite electrode with enhanced capacitance and cyclic stability
Yi Xu,P. Yiu,Yu-kun Wang,Xiao Qin,Tamaki Shibayama,Seiichi Watanabe,Masato Ohnuma,Da-Zhu Chen,Hua Cheng,Chan Hung Shek,Zhouguang Lu,Chen Liu +11 more
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A manual approach and analysis of Voltage and Frequency Scaling using SCC
TL;DR: A study is proposed to determine the impact of the overhead costs incurred by the process of voltage and frequency scaling on the overall benefit of dynamic voltage and Frequency Scaling.
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Introducing the extremely heterogeneous architecture
Shaoshan Liu,Won Woo Ro,Chen Liu,Alfredo Cristóbal-Salas,Christophe Cérin,Jian-Jun Han,Jean-Luc Gaudiot +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that EHA is able to improve performance through acceleration, and at the same time reduce power consumption, and is suitable for accelerating heterogeneous workloads on the same chip.
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Multi-heterostructured SnO2/SnSx embedded in carbon framework for high-performance sodium-ion storage.
Haidong Bian,Zebiao Li,Jie Pan,Wenchao Liao,Zhang Ting Li,Binbin Zhou,Zheming Zhang,Junwei Wu,Chen Liu +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a new type of SnO2/SnSx (x = 1, 1.5) heterostructure embedded in carbon framework was constructed via a facile sulfidation process, which induced an intensified built-in electric field, which promoted charge transportation and reaction kinetics of the electrode for Na-ions storage.
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Tension of plus-end tracking protein Clip170 confers directionality and aggressiveness during breast cancer migration
Yunfeng Hu,Qiu Xie,Xiang Wu,Weizhen Liu,Dongfang Li,Chen Liu,Wangxing Zhao,Linlin Chen,Zihui Zheng,Guangming Li,Jun Guo +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a cpstFRET tension probe was suggested to be positive related to breast cancer aggressiveness, which could be regulated by α-tubulin detyrosination-induced microtubule disassembly.