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Jizhou Li

Researcher at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Publications -  47
Citations -  724

Jizhou Li is an academic researcher from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Engineering & Cathode. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 31 publications receiving 288 citations. Previous affiliations of Jizhou Li include Hunan University & The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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Machine-learning-revealed statistics of the particle-carbon/binder detachment in lithium-ion battery cathodes

TL;DR: The authors use learning-assisted statistical analysis and experiment-informed mathematical modelling to resolve the microstructure of a Ni-rich NMC composite cathode and suggest that the degree of particle detachment is positively correlated with the charging rate and that smaller particles exhibit a higher degree of uncertainty in their detachment from the carbon/binder matrix.
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Dynamic measurement of pennation angle of gastrocnemius muscles during contractions based on ultrasound imaging

TL;DR: In this article, a method was proposed to estimate the overall orientation of muscle fascicles in a region of interest, in order to complete computing the orientation of the other side of the pennation angle, but the side found by RVHT.
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PURE-LET Image Deconvolution

TL;DR: Simulation experiments indicate that the proposed non-iterative image deconvolution algorithm for data corrupted by Poisson or mixed Poisson-Gaussian noise outperforms the state-of-the-art techniques, in terms of both restoration quality and computational complexity.
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Dynamics of particle network in composite battery cathodes

TL;DR: Xiao et al. as mentioned in this paper used hard x-ray holotomography to visualize the structure of a nickel-rich LiNi0.8Mn0.1Co 0.1O2 composite cathode and found that the local network heterogeneity results in asynchronous activities in early cycles, and subsequently the particle assemblies move toward a synchronous behavior.