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Jun Lu
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 3187
Citations - 131399
Jun Lu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 135, co-authored 1526 publications receiving 99767 citations. Previous affiliations of Jun Lu include Drexel University & Argonne National Laboratory.
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Transferring Liquid Metal to form a Hybrid Solid Electrolyte via a Wettability‐Tuning Technology for Lithium‐Metal Anodes
Xin Jin,Ziqiang Cai,Xin-Rui Zhang,Jianming Yu,Qiya He,Zhen-Zhong Lu,Mouad Dahbi,Jones Alami,Jun Lu,Khalil Amine,Huigang Zhang +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a liquid-metal-derived hybrid solid electrolyte (HSE) is proposed, and a facile transfer technology to construct an artificial HSE on the Li metal is reported.
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Energy-constrained Self-training for Unsupervised Domain Adaptation
TL;DR: In this article, the authors resort to the energy-based model and constrain the training of the unlabeled target sample with the energy function minimization objective, which can be applied as a simple additional regularization.
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Enrichment of thermophilic and mesophilic microbial consortia for efficient degradation of corn stalk
TL;DR: Results indicated the capability of degrading un-pretreated corn stalk and the potential for further investigation and application of TC-Y, the highest lignocellulose-degrading activity under thermophilic condition.
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Identity-aware Facial Expression Recognition in Compressed Video
TL;DR: In this paper, Liu et al. proposed a method to explicitly infer the expression from the residual frames and extract identity factors from the I frame with a pre-trained face recognition network.
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Chemical vapour deposition of tungsten carbides on tantalum and nickel substrates
TL;DR: In this paper, a low-pressure chemical vapour deposition from a WF 6 /C 3 H 8 /H 2 mixture on Ta and Ni substrates was shown to yield tungsten carbide films.