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Stephen Kang in Materials Science

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Read more about the article Make a citation alert on an uncited article – Google Scholar

Make a citation alert on an uncited article – Google Scholar

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How can I create a citation alert with Google Scholar when the article has not been cited yet? Here is a simple workaround.

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Read more about the article Why Google Scholar is now getting in the way

Why Google Scholar is now getting in the way

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Google Scholar was a godsend. It is now an obstacle for making science more searchable in an era of overwhelmingly expanding literature.

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Read more about the article Contact resistance: important in battery electrodes!

Contact resistance: important in battery electrodes!

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Bulk electronic conductivity of NMC is orders of magnitude larger than previously reported. It's because contact resistances were not properly excluded from measurements. We also find a significant carbon-related impedance component in porous electrodes, as resistive as the charge-transfer resistance but at an even lower frequency.

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Read more about the article Stacking a reference electrode inside a coin cell

Stacking a reference electrode inside a coin cell

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In this video guide, we demonstrate how to assemble a 3-electrode coin cell featuring an in-stack reference electrode.

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Read more about the article Why conventional GITT fails; how to fix it

Why conventional GITT fails; how to fix it

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We explain why conventional GITT (Galvanostatic Intermittent Titration Technique) measurements do not work as intended.

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Read more about the article The mobility concept in charge transport: pitfalls

The mobility concept in charge transport: pitfalls

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Did you know that mobility can be a misleading metric in understanding charge transport? We explain the pitfalls of Drude mobility.

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About Me

About Me

Stephen Dongmin Kang

Materials Scientist
Electron and Ion Transport
Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics
Senior Staff Scientist@Stanford

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