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Kota Suzuki

Researcher at Tokyo Institute of Technology

Publications -  122
Citations -  4649

Kota Suzuki is an academic researcher from Tokyo Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lithium & Electrolyte. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 96 publications receiving 3190 citations. Previous affiliations of Kota Suzuki include National Presto Industries.

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A lithium superionic conductor for millimeter-thick battery electrode

TL;DR: Li et al. as discussed by the authors designed a highly ion-conductive solid electrolyte by increasing the compositional complexity of a known lithium superionic conductor to eliminate ion migration barriers while maintaining the structural framework for superionic conduction.
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Motor Ability and Mental Health of Young Children: A Longitudinal Study

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a longitudinal method to investigate relations between motor abilities and mental health in young children and found that motor skill impairment and SDQ-measured mental health are independent characteristics in young Japanese children aged 3-6 years.
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Proportion compatibility effects on visual mismatch negativity in a flanker task

Kota Suzuki
TL;DR: In this paper , proportion compatibility effects on visual mismatch negativity (VMMN) in the flanker task, which consisted of compatible, incompatible, and deviant stimuli, were investigated and it was found that VMMN was elicited by incompatible stimuli but not by compatible stimuli.
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Practical Application of Data Science in Material Search of Lithium Ion Conductors

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors introduce the examples of material search for lithium-ion conductors from classical methods to the use of materials informatics, including their practical examples, and establish a novel approach for material search by combining the various techniques from classical to advanced methods, including the experimental, theoretical calculation, and informatics approaches.
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How Do Case Mangers Determine the Types of Services Provided to Users in the Intensive Case Management? A Longitudinal Study

TL;DR: It is suggested that case managers provide flexible services to users according to the circumstances in Japan, where most services are provided in the outpatient department of hospital, and outreach services are relatively time consuming for case managers.