Energy Harvesting and Systems
Walter de Gruyter GmbH · Germany · Est. 2014
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Energy harvesting materials and systems (e.g., piezoelectric, inductive, photovoltaic, electret, electrostatic, triboelectric, microwave and thermoelectric) Flexible harvesters and nanogenerators Li-ion batteries, micro batteries and hybrid supercapacitors Bio-inspired energy generation and conversion Energy harvesting circuits and interface electronic s Wireless sensor networks powered by energy harvesting Electrochemical storage systems Wind and flow energy systems Materials synthesis Thin-film deposition Energy conversion devices Micro/nano electronics Electrochemical storage systems Sensor development System design Integrated hybrid architectures Computational and theoretical modeling and nanoscale fabrication tech niques Electronics, sensors, aircraft, medical, wireless communication, storage, textile, and materials
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