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D-Index
48
Citations
10002
World Ranking
5479
National Ranking
2006

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - Hellman Fellow

Overview

Alissa Kendall is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research is primarily situated within the broad fields of Engineering and Environmental Science, with a focus on specialized subfields including Automotive Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, and Building and Construction.

The scientist's work encompasses a range of interconnected topics that include Advanced Battery Technologies Research, Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure, Environmental Impact and Sustainability, Extraction and Separation Processes, Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies, Recycling and Waste Management Techniques, and Microbial Applications in Construction Materials.

Frequent publication venues for Kendall's work include UC Berkeley, Environmental Science & Technology, Resources Conservation and Recycling, Environmental Research Infrastructure and Sustainability, and Applied Energy.

Coauthors frequently collaborating with Kendall are Jason T. DeJong, Alena J. Raymond, John Harvey, Pablo Busch, and Arash Saboori.

Among recent published papers, several notable works are:

  • Global implications of the EU battery regulation, 2021, Science
  • Circularity of Lithium-Ion Battery Materials in Electric Vehicles, 2021, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Literature review on policies to mitigate GHG emissions for cement and concrete, 2022, Resources Conservation and Recycling
  • Transportation of electric vehicle lithium-ion batteries at end-of-life: A literature review, 2021, Resources Conservation and Recycling
  • Applying levelized cost of storage methodology to utility-scale second-life lithium-ion battery energy storage systems, 2021, Applied Energy

Kendall has been recognized as a Hellman Fellow in 2009.

Best Publications

  • The history and current applications of the circular economy concept

    K. Winans;Alissa Kendall;H. Deng

  • A taxonomy of circular economy indicators

    Michael Saidani;Bernard Yannou;Yann Leroy;François Cluzel

  • Literature review—efficacy of various disinfectants against Legionella in water systems

    B.R. Kim;J.E. Anderson;S.A. Mueller;W.A. Gaines

  • Energy Intensity of Agriculture and Food Systems

    Nathan Pelletier;Eric Audsley;Sonja Brodt;Tara Garnett

  • Field measurement of albedo for different land cover materials and effects on thermal performance

    H. Li;J. Harvey;A. Kendall

  • Life Cycle Modeling of Concrete Bridge Design: Comparison of Engineered Cementitious Composite Link Slabs and Conventional Steel Expansion Joints

    Gregory A. Keoleian;Alissa Kendall;Jonathan E. Dettling;Vanessa M. Smith

  • Life cycle energy consumption and GHG emission from pavement rehabilitation with different rolling resistance

    Ting Wang;In-Sung Lee;Alissa Kendall;John Harvey

  • Global implications of the EU battery regulation

    Hans Eric Melin;Mohammad Ali Rajaeifar;Anthony Y. Ku;Alissa Kendall

  • Life cycle greenhouse gas assessment of infrastructure construction for California’s high-speed rail system

    Brenda Chang;Alissa Kendall

  • Integrated Life-Cycle Assessment and Life-Cycle Cost Analysis Model for Concrete Bridge Deck Applications

    Alissa Kendall;Gregory A. Keoleian;Gloria E. Helfand

  • Proper accounting for time increases crop-based biofuels’ greenhouse gas deficit versus petroleum

    M. O'Hare;R. J. Plevin;J. I. Martin;A. D. Jones

  • Time-adjusted global warming potentials for LCA and carbon footprints

    Alissa Kendall

  • Circularity of Lithium-Ion Battery Materials in Electric Vehicles.

    Jessica Dunn;Margaret Slattery;Alissa Kendall;Hanjiro Ambrose;Hanjiro Ambrose

  • Literature review on policies to mitigate GHG emissions for cement and concrete

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  • From Cradle to Junkyard: Assessing the Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Benefits of Electric Vehicles

    James Archsmith;Alissa Kendall;David Rapson

  • Understanding the future of lithium: Part 1, resource model

    Hanjiro Ambrose;Alissa Kendall

  • Accounting for Time-Dependent Effects in Biofuel Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Calculations

    Alissa Kendall;Brenda Chang;Benjamin Sharpe

  • Towards Sustainable Pavement Systems: A Reference Document

    Thomas J. Van Dam;John Harvey;Stephen T. Muench;Kurt D. Smith

  • Electric vehicle lithium-ion battery recycled content standards for the US – targets, costs, and environmental impacts

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  • Pavement Life Cycle Assessment Framework

    John Harvey;Joep Meijer;Hasan Ozer;Imad L. Al-Qadi

  • Life-Cycle Optimization of Pavement Overlay Systems

    Han Zhang;Gregory A. Keoleian;Michael D. Lepech;Alissa Kendall

  • Effects of battery chemistry and performance on the life cycle greenhouse gas intensity of electric mobility

    Hanjiro Ambrose;Alissa Kendall

Frequent Co-Authors

John T Harvey
John T Harvey University of California, Davis
Gregory A. Keoleian
Gregory A. Keoleian University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jason T. DeJong
Jason T. DeJong University of California, Davis
Victor C. Li
Victor C. Li University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
E. Gregory McPherson
E. Gregory McPherson US Forest Service
Julie M. Schoenung
Julie M. Schoenung University of California, Irvine
Bryan M. Jenkins
Bryan M. Jenkins University of California, Davis
Max Troell
Max Troell Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Imad L. Al-Qadi
Imad L. Al-Qadi University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
James W. Oltjen
James W. Oltjen University of California, Davis

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