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Deyu Li
Researcher at Vanderbilt University
Publications - 168
Citations - 11508
Deyu Li is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermal conductivity & Nanowire. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 140 publications receiving 10027 citations. Previous affiliations of Deyu Li include University of California & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Report on the Seventh U.S.–Japan Joint Seminar on Nanoscale Transport Phenomena—Science and Engineering
Baratunde A. Cola,H. Daiguji,Chris Dames,Nicholas X. Fang,Kazuyoshi Fushinobu,S. Inoue,Gota Kikugawa,Masamichi Kohno,Satish Kumar,Deyu Li,Jennifer R. Lukes,Jonathan A. Malen,Alan J. H. McGaughey,O. Nakabeppu,Kevin P. Pipe,Pramod Reddy,S. Shen,Li Shi,Masahiko Shibahara,Yoshihiro Taguchi,Koji Takahashi,Takahiro Yamamoto,T. Zolotoukhina +22 more
TL;DR: The 7th US-Japan Joint Seminar on Nanoscale Transport Phenomena was held in Shima, Japan from December 11 to 14, 2011 as discussed by the authors to provide a critical assessment of the state of the art and future directions in the field of nanoscale transport phenomena and energy conversion processes.
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A Study of Small Molecule Absorption in Polydimethylsiloxane
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on studies of various factors in the absorption of fluorescent dyes in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and show significant effects of thermal aging of PDMS on absorption of the hydrophobic molecule Nile Red, which can be problematic for applications where thin PDMS walls are used to separate two different molecular streams or cell populations.
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Remarkable suppression of lattice thermal conductivity by electron-phonon scattering in iridium dioxide nanowires
TL;DR: In this article, the thermal properties of iridium dioxide (IrO2) were investigated through combined experimental and modeling efforts, and it was shown that the high thermal conductivity of IrO2 is mainly attributed to phonon transport.
In Situ Impact Analysis of Very High Heat Flux Transients on Nonlinear p-n Diode
R. S. Muller,A. S. Basu,Y. B. Gianchandani,Saumitra K. Vajandar,Dongyan Xu,Jiashu Sun,Dmitry A. Markov,William H. Hofmeister,Deyu Li,T. H. Nguyen,R. Pei,C. Qiu,J. Ju,M. Stojanovic,Q. Lin,Shiv Govind Singh,Siddhartha P. Duttagupta,Amit Agrawal +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the impact and mitigation of steady-state and transient heat flux, with levels ranging from 0 to 250 W/cm2, were investigated, focusing on the heat-flux-induced nonlinear variation of the p-n diode power exponent factor (alpha).